An epistle from Obadiah Meanwell, one of the people called Quakers, dwelling at Wycomb in Buckinghamshire, to Robert Meek, whose habitation is in London : in which epistle the conduct of a great man is friendly examined, and seemingly justified, from the revilings ... which the envious-minded have raised against him.
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London :
T. Cooper,
1742.
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