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The Dangerous imposture of Quakerism, represented in a letter to a friend or [i.e. with] a brief discourse concerning the true nature and pernicious consequences of canting about religion, the second part / by the same author.
Jeffery, John, 1647-1720.
Atrributed by Wing to John Jeffrey.
This item appears as D198 Variant (Wing 1st ed) at reel 888:22, and as J514B (Wing 2nd ed.) at Reel 1387:13. Copy at reel 1387:13 lacks t.p. and second part, "The true nature and pernicious consequences of canting about religion," and has been cataloged separately.
[2], 8, 3-16 p.
London: Printed for A. Baldwin ..., 1699.
Wing / D198 Variant
English
Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library
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