The innocent assemblies, and good order of the people of God (called Quakers) vindicated, [electronic resource] : from the gross asperations calumnies and slanders of two clamorous jeering pamphlets: the one, entituled, The Quakers spiritual court proclaimed; written by one Nathaniel Smith, an apostate from the truth and right way of the Lord, and so run into enmity; but his end is come, and his mouth stopped, and his lyes and slanders with the truth judged and condemned. The other from a nameless author, entituled, The Quakers cannons and constitutions, &c. Being also another work of darkness, and with the light is judged.
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Printed in the year, 1669.
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