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Montanism revived by Philip Hermon, a Quaker cobler, and chief speaker at the Savoy meeting; confuted with some of his antichristian principles and prophecies: to which is added some reasons for my leaving the Quakers. By Clement Joynes.
Bibliographic name/number: Wing (2nd ed.) / J1160A. Joynes, Clement.
EEBO Library of the Society of Friends records - unstructured.
[2], 14, [2] p. London:
printed for the author, 1700.