The Anarchy of the Ranters, Robert Barclay: Table of Contents.

THE ANARCHY OF THE RANTERS,

AND OTHER LIBERTINES,

THE HIERARCHY OF THE ROMANISTS,

AND OTHER PRETENDED CHURCHS,

EQUALLY REFUSED AND REFUTED, IN A TWO-FOLD APOLOGY,

FOR THE CHURCH AND PEOPLE OF GOD, CALLED,

IN DERISION, QUAKERS:

WHEREIN

THEY ARE VINDI-

CATED FROM THOSE THAT

ACCUSE THEM OF DISORDER AND

CONFUSION ON THE ONE HAND, AND

FROM SUCH AS CALUMNIATE THEM WITH TYRANNY

AND IMPOSITION ON THE OTHER: SHOWING,THAT AS THE

TRUE AND PURE PRINCIPLES OF THE GOSPEL ARE RESTORED BY

THEIR TESTIMONY; SO IS ALSO THE ANCIENT AND APOSTOLIC ORDER OF

THE CHURCH OF CHRIST RE-ESTABLISHED AMONG THEM, AND SETTLED

UPON ITS RIGHT BASIS AND FOUNDATION.

ROBERT BARCLAY



Phil. 11. 3. "Let nothing be done through strife and vain glory: but in lowliness of mind let each esteem another better than themselves."
Heb. xiii. 7. "Remember them that have the rule over you, who spoke unto you the word of God, whose faith follow."

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In: Bancroft, Joseph, ed. A Persuasive To Unity, Setting Forth The Ground Of That Source Of Comfort: In Which Ground Of A Clean Heart And A Right Spirit, Men May Grow In Good And Firmly Support Each Other As Living Stones In The Temple Of God. Philadelphia: Thomas William Stuckley, No. 57 North Seventh Street, 1879. (Volume once owned by Samuel J. Levick.)

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