An account of the people called Quakers written as a standing
testimony to the ever blessed truth found within. Includes the rise
and progress of the Society of Friends, and A Key, opening the way
to every capacity how to distinguish the religion professed by the
people called Quakers from the perversions and misrepresentations
of their adversaries with a brief exhortation to all sort of people
to examine their ways and their hearts, and turn speedily to the
Lord.
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