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A retrospective-Glass for the mis-led Quakers [electronic resource] : whereby they (as well as Other...

A retrospective-Glass for the mis-led Quakers [electronic resource] : whereby they (as well as Other...

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A retrospective-Glass for the mis-led Quakers [electronic resource] : whereby they (as well as Others) may see the deceivableness of their ring-leaders, and well perceive their deep-laid hypocrisies. I. By their pretending, that they cannot seek to outward Authority; whilst no People upon Earth seek more to outward Authority. II. By their Mock-Parliament, shewing thereby, that they have a Government within the Government, and directly opposite to it. III. By a Sermon prepared for George Whitehead, containing a full Answer to a Book they presented to the Parliament, Anno 1709. IV. By a Court of Conscience, held November the 24th, 1709. viz. A just and lawful Tryal of the Quaker Teachers, by a perfect Proceeding against them; and they being Righteously Examin'd, Weighed and Measured; They, by their own Rule are Judged and Condemned, as being contrary to the Patriarchs, Prophets, Apostles, and all the Ministers of Christ in former Ages; And they being brought to the Bar of Justice, these Things are truly charged, and legally proved upon them by Sixty Witnesses (who being Dead yet speak) and by the Verdict of a Jury of the Neighbourhood, found Guilty and Condemn'd, and Sentence pronounc'd upon them accordingly. Shewing also, V. That as they differ from all Christians, so they agree with the Gentile Idolaters. By a Parallel between them and Julian the Apostate. To which is prefix'd, a Reply to J. Whiting's late Sheet. Written by a Servant of the Church, Francis Bugg. Part VI. Price 3s.

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A retrospective-Glass for the mis-led Quakers [electronic resource] : whereby they (as well as Others) may see the deceivableness of their ring-leaders, and well perceive their deep-laid hypocrisies. I. By their pretending, that they cannot seek to outward Authority; whilst no People upon Earth seek more to outward Authority. II. By their Mock-Parliament, shewing thereby, that they have a Government within the Government, and directly opposite to it. III. By a Sermon prepared for George Whitehead, containing a full Answer to a Book they presented to the Parliament, Anno 1709. IV. By a Court of Conscience, held November the 24th, 1709. viz. A just and lawful Tryal of the Quaker Teachers, by a perfect Proceeding against them; and they being Righteously Examin'd, Weighed and Measured; They, by their own Rule are Judged and Condemned, as being contrary to the Patriarchs, Prophets, Apostles, and all the Ministers of Christ in former Ages; And they being brought to the Bar of Justice, these Things are truly charged, and legally proved upon them by Sixty Witnesses (who being Dead yet speak) and by the Verdict of a Jury of the Neighbourhood, found Guilty and Condemn'd, and Sentence pronounc'd upon them accordingly. Shewing also, V. That as they differ from all Christians, so they agree with the Gentile Idolaters. By a Parallel between them and Julian the Apostate. To which is prefix'd, a Reply to J. Whiting's late Sheet. Written by a Servant of the Church, Francis Bugg. Part VI. Price 3s.

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London : printed for the author, and sold by R. Wilkin at the King's Head, J. Knapton at the Crown, and W. Carter at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1710.

Uniform title

Great mystery of the little whore unfolded. Part 6.

Date

1710.

Record Identifier

74VvQg7bjgzX

MMS ID

991014566629702626

Language

English

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[4],lvii-lxviii,489-594p. : ill. ; 2°.

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Publisher

London : printed for the author, and sold by R. Wilkin at the King's Head, J. Knapton at the Crown, and W. Carter at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1710.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1710.

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Full title

A retrospective-Glass for the mis-led Quakers [electronic resource] : whereby they (as well as Others) may see the deceivableness of their ring-leaders, and well perceive their deep-laid hypocrisies. I. By their pretending, that they cannot seek to outward Authority; whilst no People upon Earth seek more to outward Authority. II. By their Mock-Parl...

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General note

Intended to form part 6 of 'Great mystery of the little whore unfolded'.

Reproduction of original from British Library.

Additional physical form availability note

Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/51.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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74VvQg7bjgzX

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MMS ID

991014566629702626