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Truth rescued from imposture. Or a brief reply to a meer rapsodie of lies, folly, and slander; but a pretended answer to the Tryal of W. Penn and W. Meade &c. writ and subscribed S.S
Penn, William (1644-1718); Rudyard, Thomas (1692)
1670
"S.S." is Sir Samuel Starling--cf, BM, LCNA. Author named as "W. Penn", p.71. "An appendix, wherein the fourth section of S.S., his pamphlet (intituled, The fining of that jury that gave two contr...
William Penn, the pretended Quaker discovered to hold a correspondence with the Jesuite's at Rome. To which is added A winding sheet for Ann Dockwra
Bugg, Francis (1640-1724?); Bugg, Francis (1640-1724?)
[1700]
Indexed in: Wing B5399; Smith I, 340.
Judas and the Jews combined against Christ and his followers: being a re-joynder to the late nameless reply, called, Tyranny and hypocrisie detected, made against a book, entituled The spirit of Alexander the coppersmith rebuked, &c. which was an answer to a pamphlet, called, The spirit of the hat. In which truth is cleared from scandals, and the Church of Christ, in her faith, doctrine, and just power and authority in discipline is clearly and fully vindicated against the malicious endeavours of a confederacy of some envious professors and vagabond, apostate Quakers
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1673
Errata: p. [1] at end. Joseph Smith (Catalogue of Friends' Book II, 190) attributes "The spirit of the hat" and "Tyranny and hypocrisie detected", to William Mucklow.