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George Fox no precursor of the Salvation Army, so-called, (formerly the "Christian Mission"), and that sect no Quakers; it's foundation tried and discovered to be on the sand: with a lamentation and warning to all "Friends". In answer to G.R.'s [i.e. George S. Railton's] official pamphlet "George Fox and his Salvation Army 200 years ago", or "Life" of G.F. With two appendices for the further manifesting of the truth.

Title:George Fox no precursor of the Salvation Army, so-called, (formerly the "Christian Mission"), and that sect no Quakers; it's foundation tried and discovered to be on the sand: with a lamentation and warning to all "Friends". In answer to G.R.'s [i.e. George S. Railton's] official pamphlet "George Fox and his Salvation Army 200 years ago", or "Life" of G.F. With two appendices for the further manifesting of the truth.
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Note:R.M. Cameron, 1882
  
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Subject:Fox, George, 1624-1691
Subject:Railton, George Scott, 1849-1913
Subject:Salvation Army
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