Some particulars on the truths behalfe in love to the inhabitants of Newcastle, which may concern many other parts of this nation. This is given forth in answer to a false alarum sounded forth by a blind watch-man named Samuel Hammond, a chiefe priest of Newcastle ... but his spirit is tryed, and seen to be a false spirit ... who in stead of warning people against their enemies; hath warned them against the truth, and such as be in it. / For the clearing of whom, this was given forth by George VVhithead.
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- Some particulars on the truths behalfe in love to the inhabitants of Newcastle, which may concern many other parts of this nation. This is given forth in answer to a false alarum sounded forth by a blind watch-man named Samuel Hammond, a chiefe priest of Newcastle ... but his spirit is tryed, and seen to be a false spirit ... who in stead of warning people against their enemies; hath warned them against the truth, and such as be in it. / For the clearing of whom, this was given forth by George VVhithead.
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- Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.
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- [London? :: s.n.,
- 1658]
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"Some particulars on the truths behalfe in love to the inhabitants of Newcastle, which may concern many other parts of this nation. This is given forth in answer to a false alarum sounded forth by a blind watch-man named Samuel Hammond, a chiefe priest of Newcastle ... but his spirit is tryed, and seen to be a false spirit ... who in stead of warning people against their enemies; hath warned them against the truth, and such as be in it. / For the clearing of whom, this was given forth by George VVhithead." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B06573.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.
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Some particulars on the truths behalfe in love to the Inha∣bitants of
Newcastle, which may concern many other parts of this Nation. This is given forth in Answer to a false Alarum sounded forth by a blind Watch-man na∣medSamuel Hammond, a chiefe Priest ofNewcastle, and a man of great repute in the Nation, who hath been set up for a tryer and examiner of the Priests: But his Spirit is tryed, and seen to be a false spirit, as also his Doctrine is, who in stead of warning people against their Enemies; hath warned them against the Truth, and such as be in it. For the clearing of whom, this was given forth byGeorge VVhithead. -
Now concerning what this said
Samuel Hammond hath layd down touching two or three of theQuakers Principles, as he calls them. -
Now concerning Christs Righteousnesse, and what
S. Ham∣mond about it hath layd to our charge, &c. -
Now concerning the Ordinances of Christ, and how
S. Ham∣mond hath accused us with denying of them; But he hath set up mens Traditions for Ordinances of Christ.
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Now concerning what this said