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A third narrative of the proceedings at Turner's Hall the twenty first day of April 1698 giving an exact account of the proofs brought by George Keith out of the Quakers printed books ... opposing four great fundemental doctrines of the Christian faith as they were read by G. Keith out of his manuscript and examined by some ministers of the Church of England there present who compared each quotation with the Quakers printed books laid open before them : with various notes and observations by G.K. ... and some additions of proofs not then read ...: also W. Penn's letter to George Keith ... and George Keith's letter in answer to the same ... likewise a letter of G.K. to George Whitehead in answer to his

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  • "Third narrative of the proceedings at Turner's Hall the twenty first day of April 1698 giving an exact account of the proofs brought by George Keith out of the Quakers printed books ... opposing four great fundemental doctrines of the Christian faith as"
  • "A third narrative of the proceedings at Turner's Hall the twenty first day of April 1698 giving an exact account of the proofs brought by George Keith out of the Quakers printed books ... opposing four great fundemental doctrines of the Christian faith as they were read by G. Keith out of his manuscript and examined by some ministers of the Church of England there present who compared each quotation with the Quakers printed books laid open before them : with various notes and observations by G.K. ... and some additions of proofs not then read ...: also W. Penn's letter to George Keith ... and George Keith's letter in answer to the same ... likewise a letter of G.K. to George Whitehead in answer to his"@en
  • "A third narrative of the proceedings at Turner's Hall the twenty first day of April 1698 giving an exact account of the proofs brought by George Keith out of the Quakers printed books ... opposing four great fundemental doctrines of the Christian faith as they were read by G. Keith out of his manuscript and examined by some ministers of the Church of England there present who compared each quotation with the Quakers printed books laid open before them : with various notes and observations by G.K. ... and some additions of proofs not then read ... : also W. Penn's letter to George Keith ... and George Keith's letter in answer to the same ... likewise a letter of G.K. to George Whitehead in answer to his"@en