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The Arguments of the Quakers
More particularly, of George Whitehead, William Penn, Robert Barclay, John Gratton, George Fox, Humphry Norton, and my own, against baptism and the Supper examined and refuted
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232 pages
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This work critically examines and refutes the arguments presented by notable Quakers, including George Whitehead and William Penn, against traditional practices such as baptism and the Lord's Supper. It offers insights into the theological debates of the late 17th century, highlighting the perspectives of key figures in the Quaker movement. The book is a faithful reprint of the original 1698 edition, preserving its historical significance and scholarly contributions to the discussion of religious practices.
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2017, paperback
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