The Quakers Pedigree: or, a dialogue between a Quaker, and a Iesuit: who at last become reconciled, as (holding in a great measure) the same principles; wherein is shown how the mystery of Quakerisme was first hatcht by the Jesuites: by what arts, and for what design it was set on foot in England; and by what means it hath been propagated since, and is still defended. With their contrivance for the carrying it on for the future
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Language:English
Published: London printed for Benjamin Harris, at the Stationers Arms in Swishins Alley, near the Royal Exchange 1674
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Item Description:Copy stained. - Reproduction of the original in the Friends' House Library, London. - Smith, J. Bibliotheca Anti-Quakeriana; or, A catalogue of books adverse to the Society of Friends, p. 17. - Wing (2nd ed.), Q28
Physical Description:8 p.

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