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A Just and Lawful Tryal Of The Foxonian Chief Priests
An Essay towards the Allaying of George Fox his Spirit
Some Considerations (Concerning the Quakers) of Concernment to the Church of England, Propounded in a Letter to the Worthy Author of the Snake in the Grass, &c
The First Part Of Babel's-Builders Unmasking Themselves. As appears by the following Judgment from Barbadoes (promoted by George Fox his Party, and subscribed by Eighty two of them.) With a Letter of G.F's. G.W's. &c. in Answer thereunto; and Observati- o
The Second Part Of Babel's -- Builders Unmask't, In an Answer to a False Charge against W.R. and T.C. in a Book Entituled, John Penington's Complaint, &c