Bugg, F. 1. (1707). Hidden things brought to light: Whereby the fox is unkennell'd: and the bowells of Quakerism ript up, laid open, and expos'd to publick view; by a dialogue tripartite. Whereby the Quakers inside (to speak Figuratively) is turn'd outward; and The great mystery of the little whore farther unfolded. Setting forth the Quakers Creed, their Prayers, their X. Commandments, their disturbing Churches, their incouraging and discouraging Wars and Fighting; the Multitude of Books, Epistles, &c. said to be writ by G. Fox in 8 Years time; the impossibility of it from divers considerations grounded upon Reason and Fact: His Self-Exaltations, and his Disciples Adorations of him: His 12 Miracles, and other Blasphemies; James Nayier being Hosannah'd into Bristol, his raising the Dead: His Fasting 16 Days together: His Tryal and Sentence by the Parliament, and other Matters; many whereof never publish'd by me before. Whereby the Quakers Hypocrisie, and damnable Heresies, their Blasphemy and gross Idolatry, are more fully laid open and discover'd. Written by a Servant of the Church, Francis Bugg. Humbly Dedicated to our Governors in Church and State. Part III. printed for the author, and sold by Eliz. Bennet at the Half-Moon, R. Wilkin at the King's-Head, J. Knapton, at the Crown, T. Child, at the White-Hart in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and Ralph Smith at the Bible under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Bugg, Francis 1640-1724?. Hidden Things Brought to Light: Whereby the Fox Is Unkennell'd: And the Bowells of Quakerism Ript Up, Laid Open, and Expos'd to Publick View; by a Dialogue Tripartite. Whereby the Quakers Inside (to Speak Figuratively) Is Turn'd Outward; and The Great Mystery of the Little Whore Farther Unfolded. Setting Forth the Quakers Creed, Their Prayers, Their X. Commandments, Their Disturbing Churches, Their Incouraging and Discouraging Wars and Fighting; the Multitude of Books, Epistles, &c. Said to Be Writ by G. Fox in 8 Years Time; the Impossibility of It from Divers Considerations Grounded upon Reason and Fact: His Self-Exaltations, and His Disciples Adorations of Him: His 12 Miracles, and Other Blasphemies; James Nayier Being Hosannah'd into Bristol, His Raising the Dead: His Fasting 16 Days Together: His Tryal and Sentence by the Parliament, and Other Matters; Many Whereof Never Publish'd by Me Before. Whereby the Quakers Hypocrisie, and Damnable Heresies, Their Blasphemy and Gross Idolatry, Are More Fully Laid Open and Discover'd. Written by a Servant of the Church, Francis Bugg. Humbly Dedicated to Our Governors in Church and State. Part III. London: printed for the author, and sold by Eliz. Bennet at the Half-Moon, R. Wilkin at the King's-Head, J. Knapton, at the Crown, T. Child, at the White-Hart in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and Ralph Smith at the Bible under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1707.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Bugg, Francis 1640-1724?. Hidden Things Brought to Light: Whereby the Fox Is Unkennell'd: And the Bowells of Quakerism Ript Up, Laid Open, and Expos'd to Publick View; by a Dialogue Tripartite. Whereby the Quakers Inside (to Speak Figuratively) Is Turn'd Outward; and The Great Mystery of the Little Whore Farther Unfolded. Setting Forth the Quakers Creed, Their Prayers, Their X. Commandments, Their Disturbing Churches, Their Incouraging and Discouraging Wars and Fighting; the Multitude of Books, Epistles, &c. Said to Be Writ by G. Fox in 8 Years Time; the Impossibility of It from Divers Considerations Grounded upon Reason and Fact: His Self-Exaltations, and His Disciples Adorations of Him: His 12 Miracles, and Other Blasphemies; James Nayier Being Hosannah'd into Bristol, His Raising the Dead: His Fasting 16 Days Together: His Tryal and Sentence by the Parliament, and Other Matters; Many Whereof Never Publish'd by Me Before. Whereby the Quakers Hypocrisie, and Damnable Heresies, Their Blasphemy and Gross Idolatry, Are More Fully Laid Open and Discover'd. Written by a Servant of the Church, Francis Bugg. Humbly Dedicated to Our Governors in Church and State. Part III. printed for the author, and sold by Eliz. Bennet at the Half-Moon, R. Wilkin at the King's-Head, J. Knapton, at the Crown, T. Child, at the White-Hart in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and Ralph Smith at the Bible under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1707.