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Edward Beckham

1637 or 8 – 1714

  • A brief discovery of some of the blasphemous and seditious principles and practices of the people, called QuakersA brief discovery of some of the blasphemous and seditious principles and practices of the people, called Quakers
  • A brief discovery of some of the blasphemous and seditious principles and practices of the people called QuakersA brief discovery of some of the blasphemous and seditious principles and practices of the people called Quakers
  • Some few of the Quakers many horrid blasphemies, heresies, and their bloody treasonable principles, destructive to governmentSome few of the Quakers many horrid blasphemies, heresies, and their bloody treasonable principles, destructive to government
  • Some Few of the Quakers Many Horrid Blasphemies, Heresies, And Their Bloody Treasonable Principles, Destructive to Government. Deliver'd to the Members of Both Houses, of the Lords and Commons. In the Month of March, 16989Some Few of the Quakers Many Horrid Blasphemies, Heresies, And Their Bloody Treasonable Principles, Destructive to Government. Deliver'd to the Members of Both Houses, of the Lords and Commons. In the Month of March, 16989
  • The principles of the Quakers further shewn to be blasphemous and seditiousThe principles of the Quakers further shewn to be blasphemous and seditious
  • The Principles Of The Quakers Further shewn to be Blasphemous and Seditious. In a Reply to Geo. Whitehead's Answer to the Brief Discovery, Stiled, Truth and Innocency VindicatedThe Principles Of The Quakers Further shewn to be Blasphemous and Seditious. In a Reply to Geo. Whitehead's Answer to the Brief Discovery, Stiled, Truth and Innocency Vindicated
  • The Quakers challenge made to the Norfolk clergy, or, A relation of a conference between some clergy-men of the Church of England and some QuakersThe Quakers challenge made to the Norfolk clergy, or, A relation of a conference between some clergy-men of the Church of England and some Quakers