The pilgrim's progress, from Quakerism to Christianity containing, a farther discovery of the dangerous growth of Quakerism, not only in points of doctrine, but also in their politicks, respecting their government, and opposite to it, together with their fund or common bank to support the same : with a remedy proposed for this malady, and the cure of Quakerism : to which is added an appendix, discovering a most damnable plot, contriv'd and carrying on by New-Rome, by an united confederacy, against the reformed religion and professors thereof, as will appear from the designs of their silent meetings, their monthly, quarterly, second-day, six-week, and yearly meeting, all which are particularly herein treated on / by ... Fr. Bugg.

Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?
Publisher: Printed by R Janeway Jun and sold by J Robinson and Ch Brome
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1700
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A30035 ESTC ID: R20744 STC ID: B5383
Subject Headings: Society of Friends -- Controversial literature; Society of Friends -- England;
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