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The counterfeit uncover'd
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The counterfeit discover'd
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The first part of Babel's-builders unmasking themselves
as appears by the following judgment from Barbadoes (promoted by George Fox his party, and subscribed by eighty two of them) : with a letter of G.F.'s, G.W's, &c. in answer thereunto, and observations thereupon : also a false prophesie of that lying prophet, Sol. Eccles : whereas the following discourse was formerly printed and privately disposed ... amongst those called Quakers, but finding some of G.F.'s party have since publickly exposed it with slanderous and false charges on the author, this second impression with some small addition, is now made publick -
The man of sin discover'd or George Whitehead unmask't
And his sheep's clothing pull'd off, that his wolvish nature and spirit may be seen. By several instances of G.VV's lyes, false accusations, and base perversions in his book, entituled Judgement fixed, &c. wherein, altho he subscribes himself a constant servant of Christ, yet by his fruits he's discover'd to obey Antichrist -
The sixth part of Babel's-builders unmask't
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The fourth part of Babel's-builders unmask't
In a reply to Steven Crisp his Babylonish opposer &c -
A discovery of the accursed thing in the Foxonian Quakers camp
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The third part of Babel's-builders unmask't
in a reply to a piece of hypocrisy &c. published in the name of T. Laurence (against T.C.) whose great age may somewhat mittigate his crime : and therefore this is chiefly intended for the approvers thereof. Such as George Fox and his party -
The fifth part of Babel's-builders unmask't
In an reply to several lyes, slanderous, false and wicked insinuations of R. Richardson, and J. Field's (inhabitant and preacher at the Bull and Mouth) of G. Fox's party -
Babel's builders unmasking themselves
as appears by the following paper from Barbadoes, (promoted by George for his party, and subscribed by eighty two of them.) With a letter of G.F.'s, G.W.'s, &c, in answer thereunto; and observations thereupon. Also, a false prophecy of that lying prophet, Solomon Eccles. Published for undeceiving the simple, and in abhorrence and detestation of the principle and practice contained in the said paper; they being of an evil tendency, and contrary to the doctrine of Christ and his apostles, or of any sincere-hearted Protestants, or true Christians this day. By T.C -
Innocency vindicated
in answer to a pamphlet entituled A few words to Nath. Coleman's epistle, &c. ... Published for clearing the truth, not out of love to, or desire of contention -
The second part of Babel's-builders unmask't
in an answer to a false charge against W.R. and T.C. in a book entituled, John Penington's complaint, &c -
The third part of Babel's-builders unmask't
in a reply to a piece of hypocrisy &c. published in the name of T. Laurence whose great age may somewhat mittigate his crime, and therefore this is chiefly intended for the approvers thereof -
The testimony of Isaac Pennington concerning liberty of conscience and church government. Also Edward Burrough his Vision of the flock
needfull to be seriously considered of by you (called Quakers) among whom it is plainly fulfilled and proved a true vision and not a dream of his own making -
An essay towards the allaying of George Fox his spirit
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The discovery of the accursed thing in the Foxonian Quakers camp, englarged [sic]
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A just and lawful tryal of the Foxonian chief priests
a perfect proceeding against them and they condemn'd out of their own ancient testimonies -
Some considerations (concerning the Quakers) of concernment to the Church of England
propounded in a letter to the worthy author of The snake in the grass &c -
Animadversions on George Whitehead's book, falsly stiled [bracket] Innocency triumphant [bracket]
wherein he, and his abettors, are proved guilty of contempt of the person of our Blessed Saviour, the Holy Scriptures, and governours, perverseness and falshood : also George Whitehead's charge of sedition, malice, and impudence, on F.B. proved on himself and abettors