"Friends, Society of Controversial literature." . . . . . "The deism of William Penn and his brethren destructive to the Christian religion exposed and plainly laid open in the examination and refutation of his late reprinted book called A discourse of the general rule of faith and practise, and judgement of controversie"@en . . . "The deism of William Penn, and his brethren, destructive to the Christian religion, exposed, and plainly laid open. In the examination and refutation of his late reprinted book, called, A discourse of the general rule of faith and practise, and judge of controversie" . . . . "The deism of William Penn" . . . . "Early works"@en . . . . . . "The deism of William Penn and his brethren destructive to the Christian religion, exposed and plainly laid open : in the examination and refutation of his late reprinted book called, A discourse of the general rule of faith and practise and judge of controversie, wherein he contendeth that the Holy Scriptures are not the rule of faith and life, but that the light in the conscience of every man is that rule" . . . "The deism of William Penn, and his brethren, destructive to the Christian religion, exposed, and plainly laid open. In the examination and refutation of his late reprinted book, called, A discourse of the general rule of faith and practise, and judge of controversie. Wherein he contendeth, that the Holy Scriptures are not the rule of faith and life, but that the light in the conscience of every man is that rule. By George Keith"@en . . . "Controversial literature"@en . . "The deism of William Penn, and his brethren, destructive to the Christian religion, exposed"@en . . "The deism of William Penn and his brethren destructive to the Christian religion, exposed and plainly laid open in the examination and refutation of his late reprinted book called, A discourse of the general rule of faith and practise and judge of controversie, wherein he contendeth that the Holy Scriptures are not the rule of faith and life, but that the light in the conscience of every man is that rule"@en . "Deism of William Penn and his brethren destructive to the Christian religion, exposed and plainly laid open in the examination and refutation of his late reprinted book called, A discourse of the general rule of faith and practise and judge of controver" . "Controversial literature" . "The deism of William Penn and his brethren destructive to the Christian religion, exposed and plainly laid open in the examination and refutation of his late reprinted book called, A discourse of the general rule of faith and practise and judge of controversie, wherein he contendeth that the Holy Scriptures are not the rule of faith and life, but that the light in the conscience of every man is that rule" . . "The Deism of William Penn and his brethren, destructive to the Christian religion, exposed, and plainly laid open ; in the examination and refutation of his late reprinted book, called, A discourse of the general rule of faith and practise, and judge of controversie"@en . . "Authority." . . . .