Author: | Horn, John, 1614-1676. |
Title: | Truth's triumph over deceit, or, A further demonstration that the people called Quakers be deceivers, and such as people ought to accompt accursed in their doctrines and principles in vindication of a former proof of that charge, made good against them, from the sorry shifts and evasions from it, and cavils of George Whitehead against it, in a pamphlet of his, called The Quakers no deceivers / written by John Horne ... as a further preservation of people from following any of their pernitious principles ... |
Print source: | Truth's triumph over deceit, or, A further demonstration that the people called Quakers be deceivers, and such as people ought to accompt accursed in their doctrines and principles in vindication of a former proof of that charge, made good against them, from the sorry shifts and evasions from it, and cavils of George Whitehead against it, in a pamphlet of his, called The Quakers no deceivers / written by John Horne ... as a further preservation of people from following any of their pernitious principles ... Horn, John, 1614-1676. London: Printed for J. Allen ..., 1660. |
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Imperfect: stained, wormholed, and with print show-through.
"Eight queries propounded to Richard Hubberthorne, by John Horne"--p. 43-52.
Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
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Subject terms: |
Whitehead, George, -- 1636?-1723. -- Quakers no deceivers.
Quakers no deceivers.
Dissenters, Religious -- England.
Society of Friends -- Controversial literature.
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