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A testimony to the true Jesus and the faith of him wherein the way of the people called Quakers is in meekness and righteousness summed and weighed, first in a general examen of their spirit and chief principles, after in a particular review of the same as it is distinctly set forth in a book of theirs, called, Love to the Lost : wherein are many things useful for the discerning of spirits in this hour of darkness and temptation

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  • "Testimony to the true Jesus and the faith of him wherein the way of the people called Quakers is in meekness and righteousness summed and weighed, first in a general examen of their spirit and chief principles, after in a particular review of the same a"
  • "A testimony to the true Jesus and the faith of him wherein the way of the people called Quakers is in meekness and righteousness summed and weighed, first in a general examen of their spirit and chief principles, after in a particular review of the same as it is distinctly set forth in a book of theirs, called, Love to the Lost : wherein are many things useful for the discerning of spirits in this hour of darkness and temptation"@en
  • "A testimony to the true Jesus and the faith of him : wherein the way of the people called Quakers is in meekness and righteousness summed and weighed, first in a general examen of their spirit and chief principles, after in a particular review of the same as it is distinctly set forth in a book of theirs, called, Love to the Lost"
  • "A testimony to the true Jesus and the faith of Him : Wherein the way of the people called Quakers is in meekness and righteousness summed and weighed. First in a general examen of their spirit and chief principles; after in a particular reveiw [sic] of the same, as it is distinctly set forth in a book of theirs, called, Love to the lost"@en
  • "A testimony to the true Jesus and the faith of Him; wherein the way of the people called Quakers is in meekness and righteousness summed and weighed, first in a general examen of their spirit and chief principles, after in a particular review [sic] of the same, as it is distinctly set forth in a book of theirs, called, Love to the lost"@en