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TITLE: A Reply by a Nameless Author, to W. Penn's Key; in which the Principles of the People called Quakers, are farther Explained
and Confirm'd in Collection of the works of William Penn(Volume 2)
AUTHOR:
Penn, William.
- EDITOR:
Penn, William.
Table of Contents: Corpus Table of Contents
- (51) A REPLY to a Pretended Answer, by a Nameless Author, to W. Penn's KEY: In which the Principles of the People called QUAKERS, are farther Explain'd and Confirm'd. By William Penn. Starts at - Img
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- (51.2) I. His Mistakes in Point of Fact, and the Use he would make of them. Starts at - Img 813 Pg 808
- (51.3) II. His Insinuations and Insincerity. Starts at - Img 815 Pg 810
- (51.4) III. His Abusive Terms and Taunts upon us. Starts at - Img 816 Pg 811
- (51.5) IV. His Pretended Answers and Interpretations of Scripture considered. Starts at - Img 817 Pg 812
- (51.6) His Exceptions to our Refusal of Oaths, And his Arguments for them considered. Starts at - Img 829 Pg 826
- (51.7) His APPENDIX about Baptism, and the Lords-Supper, (so called) Considered; and the KEY, with the People called QUAKERS, Defended; against His Exceptions in those Two Particulars. Starts at - Img 832 Pg 829
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