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The seventh part of the Christian-Quaker, distinguished from the apostate & innovator occasioned on the view of a treatise, entituled, The accuser of the brethern, &c. Given forth in the name of a company of nameless meeters in London, termed, The second days meeting, and that by way of dissatisfaction with the Christian-Quaker, &c. in five parts; publish't amongst the people called Quakers, by William Rogers, on behalf of himself and other Friends in truth concerned. Wherein is contained a farther manifestation of George Fox and his party's apostacy and innovation, from the primitive principles and practice of the people called Quakers. By William Rogers.
Bibliographic name/number: Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) / R1862.
Rogers, William, d. ca. 1709. EEBO Lambeth Palace Library records - unstructured. [12], 82 p. London: printed for the author, 1682.
Rogers, William, d. ca. 1709. EEBO Lambeth Palace Library records - unstructured. [12], 82 p. London: printed for the author, 1682.
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