The Quakers plainness detecting fallacy in two short treatises : I. The first in answer to an abusive epistle, styl'd, The Quakers quibbles, and the comparison therein between the Muggletonians and the Quakers, proved absurd and unjust, II. The second, being a brief impeachment of the forger's compurgators (in their Quakers appeal answered) whose injustice, partiality and false glosses have given the chief occasion of these late contests / by George Whitehead.
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- The Quakers plainness detecting fallacy in two short treatises : I. The first in answer to an abusive epistle, styl'd, The Quakers quibbles, and the comparison therein between the Muggletonians and the Quakers, proved absurd and unjust, II. The second, being a brief impeachment of the forger's compurgators (in their Quakers appeal answered) whose injustice, partiality and false glosses have given the chief occasion of these late contests / by George Whitehead.
- Author
- Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.
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- [London] printed :: [s.n.],
- 1674.
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- Subject terms
- T. T. -- (Thomas Thomson), fl. 1668. -- Quakers quibbles.
- Hicks, Thomas, 17th cent. -- Quakers appeal answer'd.
- Society of Friends -- Apologetic works.
- Muggletonians -- Controversial literature.
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"The Quakers plainness detecting fallacy in two short treatises : I. The first in answer to an abusive epistle, styl'd, The Quakers quibbles, and the comparison therein between the Muggletonians and the Quakers, proved absurd and unjust, II. The second, being a brief impeachment of the forger's compurgators (in their Quakers appeal answered) whose injustice, partiality and false glosses have given the chief occasion of these late contests / by George Whitehead." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A65881.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 30, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- to the reader
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THE Quakers Plainness DETECTING FALLACY.
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Section I. Of the Partiality and Confusion of the Pam∣phlet, styled,
The QuakersQuibles, and the Authors Hypocrisie and Envy. - Sect. II. Of the Christ of God, &c.
- Sect. III. Our Opposer self-condemned; his irreverent Quibbling about Christ; and their Igno∣rance of the Spirit's Evidence, who seek for Signs, &c.
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Sect. IV. The
Quakers clear fromL. Muggleton 's Prin∣ciples, and theBaptists Agent's comparing them together, proved Scandalous and Wick∣ed, &c. -
Sect. V. The
Quakers furher unjustly compared, andBaptists proved to Deny the Divinity of Christ.
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Section I. Of the Partiality and Confusion of the Pam∣phlet, styled,
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treatise - 2
- half title
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THE Second Treatise, Wherein the
Forger's Compurgators are Impeached. - Sect. I. About the Soul.
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Sect. I. About the Person of
Christ. - Sect. III. About the Bible and Scriptures.
- Sect. IV. Of the Light within.
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Sect. V. A slanderous Accusation of
T. Hicks 's against theQuakers, removed. -
Sect. VI. About our
Ministers & our owning theScrip∣tures. -
Sect. VII. How
T. H. begun his second Dialogue with aForgery and his Deceitful Shift for it.
- errata