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. /

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Main Author: Wetmore, James, 1695-1760
Other Authors: Johnson, Samuel, 1696-1772
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New-York : Printed and sold by J. Peter Zenger, in Smith-Street, near the Old Slip., [1731]
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Item Description:Half-title: Quakerism a judicial infatuation. &c.
Preface signed by Samuel Johnson.
Described by Wetmore as "ready for the press" in personal correspondence dated May 15th, 1731. See: Bolton, R. History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the county of Westchester, 1855, p. 257.
Errors in paging: p. v-vi, 33 misnumbered vi-vii, 32.
With an errata slip mounted on blank leaf E4.
Bookseller's advertisement, p. [70].
Readex Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans, 1639-1800
Physical Description:1 online resource ([4], xi, [1], 69, [3] pages)
Place of Publication:United States -- New York -- New York.