The Quakers proved apostats and heathens And a specimen of the Quakers great malice and ognorance in their late printed epigram they have made or procured to be made against me both in Latin and English, and which their printer Tacy Sowl doth publickly sell, with some observations of mine upon it. By George Keith.
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- The Quakers proved apostats and heathens And a specimen of the Quakers great malice and ognorance in their late printed epigram they have made or procured to be made against me both in Latin and English, and which their printer Tacy Sowl doth publickly sell, with some observations of mine upon it. By George Keith.
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- Keith, George, 1639?-1716.
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- [London :: printed for Brabazon Aylmer at the Three Pidgeons in Cornhill, and Charles Brome at the Gun at the West-end of St. Paul's,
- 1700]
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Quakers Proved Apostats and Heathens. AND A SPECIMEN OF THE QUAKERS Great Malice and IgnoranceIn their late Printed EPIGRAMthey have made or procured to be made against me both in Latin and English, and which their Printer acy Sowl doth publickly Sell, With some Observations of mine upon it.- The which said Epigram both in Latin and English, with its Title, thus followeth.
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Some Observations on a late Sheet Printed by some of the
Quakers (but without any particular Names) calledthe Christianity of the Peo∣ple called Quakers asserted byGeorge Keith, which they pretend to be an answer to the Sheet, lately Published by me, calleda Serious Call to the Quakers, &c.
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