Quakers.- Barclay (Robert) An apology for the True Christian Divinity, as the same is held forth and preached by the People called, in Scorn, Quakers, lightly browned, Y gathering torn at inner margin extending slightly into text, small nick to fore-edge of a few leaves, with later ink note to verso of title "This book was formerly in the possession of Mr.James Jackson a tailor and member of the Society of Friends who died at Settle and his books were sold", later half sheep, worn, [Wing B721], [?London], 1678; another edition, fourth edition, 4pp. advertisements at end, contemporary ink inscription of Deborah Robinson (& others) to front endpapers and initials to title, contemporary panelled calf, upper cover detached, T.Sowle, 1701 § [?Stubbe (Henry)] A Light Shining out of Darkness...with a Brief Apology for the Quakers..., third edition, first couple of leaves slightly frayed at fore-edge, contemporary panelled calf, red morocco label, [Wing S6058], T.Sowle, 1699, rubbed or worn; and another on Quakers, 4to & 8vo (4)
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