. . . . . . "Multum in parvo contra parvum in multo Or a six days candid review of a six years uncandid controversy: wherein Mr. Phipps's arguments in defence of Quakerism, in his Observations, and The original and present state of man, against Mr. Newton of Norwich, are shewn to be defective ; ... Addressed to the people called Quakers in particular, by one who was formerly a member of that Christian Society"@en . "Multum in parvo contra parvum in multo Or a six days candid review of a six years uncandid controversy: wherein Mr. Phipps's arguments in defence of Quakerism, in his Observations, and The original and present state of man, against Mr. Newton of Norwich, are shewn to be defective ; ... Addressed to the people called Quakers in particular, by one who was formerly a member of that Christian Society" . . . "Multum in parvo contra parvum in multo Or a six days candid review of a six years uncandid controversy: wherein Mr. Phipps's arguments in defence of Quakerism, in his Observations, and The original and present state of man, against Mr. Newton of Norwich, are shewn to be defective; ... Addressed to the people called Quakers in particular, by one who was formerly a member of that Christian Society"@en . "Multum in parvo contra parvum in multo Or a six days candid review of a six years uncandid controversy: wherein Mr. Phipps's arguments in defence of Quakerism, in his Observations, and The original and present state of man, against Mr. Newton of Norwich, are shewn to be defective; ... Addressed to the people called Quakers in particular, by one who was formerly a member of that Christian Society" . .