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Author: Adamson, M.
Title: A friendly epistle to neighbour John Taylor, of the city of Norwich; occasion'd by looking over his sermon preached at the opening of his new chappel [sic]: containing an earnest invitation to him to join the Quakers, and not to attempt to raise up a new sect, when there are so many already in the world: / by M. Adamson: an English Protestant. ; To which is added by way of postscript, a short dialogue between Mr. Timothy Tell-truth & Obadiah Friendly. ; [Five lines of quotations]
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Print source: A friendly epistle to neighbour John Taylor, of the city of Norwich; occasion'd by looking over his sermon preached at the opening of his new chappel [sic]: containing an earnest invitation to him to join the Quakers, and not to attempt to raise up a new sect, when there are so many already in the world: / by M. Adamson: an English Protestant. ; To which is added by way of postscript, a short dialogue between Mr. Timothy Tell-truth & Obadiah Friendly. ; [Five lines of quotations]
Adamson, M., Killingworth, Grantham, 1699-1778.

[Boston]: London, printed: Boston, N.E. re-printed and sold by S. Kneeland, in Queen-Street, opposite to the probate-office., 1758.
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Taylor, John, 1694-1761.
Society of Friends.
URL: http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=evans;idno=N06362.0001.001
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