Title: | Quakerism a judicial infatuation represented in three dialogues, adapted to the meanest capacities, and containing a full reply to J. Mott's, pretended answer to the Letter to a parishioner, &c. and an answer to the common objections of the Quakers against outward ordinances: with a detection of R. Barclay's sophistry, in proving Christ's baptism spiritual without water; and E. Burlings [sic], arguments upon that head refuted. / By James Wetmore, missionary from the Honorable Society for Propagating the Gospel, &c. And rector of Christ Church in the parish of Rye. ; [Six lines from 2 Peter] |
Author: | Wetmore, James, 1695-1760 |
Author: | Johnson, Samuel, 1696-1772 |
Note: | New-York, : Printed and sold by J. Peter Zenger, in Smith-Street, near the Old Slip., [1731] |
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Subject: | Mott, James |
Subject: | Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690 |
Subject: | Burling, Edward |
Subject: | Society of Friends |
Subject: | Baptism |
Subject: | Dialogues |
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