The great mistery of Fox-craft discovered : And the Quaker plainness & sincerity demonstrated, first, in their great apostle George Fox; 2dly, in their late subscribing the oath or act of Abjuration. Introduced with two letter [sic] written by G. Fox to Coll. Lewis Morris, deceased, exactly spell'd and pointed as in the originals, which are now to be seen in the library at Burlington in New-Jersey, and will be proved (by the likeness of the hand, &c.) to be the hand-writing of the Quakers learned Fox, if denyed. : To which is added, a post-script, with some remarks on the Quaker-almanack for this year 1705.

Author/creator Leeds, Daniel
Other author Talbot, John, 1645-1727.
Format Electronic
Publication Info[New York] : [Printed by William Bradford], [1705]
Description16 pages
Supplemental ContentEvans Digital Edition
Subjects

SeriesEarly American imprints. First series ; no. 1235. ^A478749
General noteAttributed to Daniel Leeds by Shipton & Mooney. Attributed to John Talbot and Leeds by Evans.
General noteImprint supplied by Evans.
References Evans 1235
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