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The Anarchy of the Ranters and Other Libertines: The Hierarchy of the Romanists and Other Pretended Churches, Equally Refused and Refuted, in a Two-Fo
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The book presents a defense of the Quakers against accusations of disorder and tyranny, asserting the restoration of pure gospel principles and the re-establishment of apostolic church order. It emphasizes the Quakers' commitment to genuine faith while refuting claims made by both Romanists and other churches. The work is part of the Sabin Americana collection, which documents over 400 years of American history, culture, and politics through original texts, making it a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in early American religious and social dynamics.
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The Anarchy of the Ranters and Other Libertines: The Hierarchy of the Romanists and Other Pretended Churches, Equally Refused and Refuted, in a Two-Fo, Robert Barclay
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- Title
- The Anarchy of the Ranters and Other Libertines: The Hierarchy of the Romanists and Other Pretended Churches, Equally Refused and Refuted, in a Two-Fo
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Robert Barclay
- Publisher
- Gale Ecco, Sabin Americana
- Released
- 2012
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 122
- ISBN13
- 9781275832206
- Category
- World history
- Description
- The book presents a defense of the Quakers against accusations of disorder and tyranny, asserting the restoration of pure gospel principles and the re-establishment of apostolic church order. It emphasizes the Quakers' commitment to genuine faith while refuting claims made by both Romanists and other churches. The work is part of the Sabin Americana collection, which documents over 400 years of American history, culture, and politics through original texts, making it a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in early American religious and social dynamics.