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Filed under: Coole, Benjamin, d. 1717 -- Sophistry detected Bristol Quakerism exposed shewing the fallacy, perversion, ignorance, and error of Benjamin Cool, the Quakers chief preacher at Bristol, and of his followers and abettors there, discovered in his and their late book falsely called Sophistry detected, or, An answer to George Keith's Synopsis : wherein also both his deisme and inconsistency with himself and his brethren, with respect to the peculiar principles of Christianity, are plainly demonstrated / by George Keith. (London : Printed for John Gwillim ..., 1700), by George Keith (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Coole, Benjamin, d. 1717 -- Quakers cleared of being apostates The Foxonian Quakers, dunces lyars and slanderers proved out of George Fox's journal, and other scriblers; particularly B. C. his Quakers no apostates, or the Hammerer defeated: amanuensis, as is said, to G. C. (as he sometime wrote himself) Gulielmus Calamus, alias, William Penn. Also a reply to W. C. (a churchman, the Quakers advocate) his Trepidantium malleus intrepidanter mallearum, &c. By Trepidantium Malleus. (London : printed for W. Marshall at the Bible in Newgate-street, and J. Marshall at the Bible in Grace-church-street, near Cornhil, 1697), by Trepidantium Malleus (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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