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Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692.; Atkinson, Elizabeth. Breif and plain discovery of the labourers in mistery, Babilon, generally called by the name of Quakers.; Travers, Anne. Harlots vail rent and her impudency rebuked. and Coleman, Elisabeth. Harlots vail rent and her impudency rebuked., 2008, A backslider reproved and his folly made manifest and his confusions and contradictions discovered in a short reply to a book lately published by Robert Cobbet called A word to the upright, who being turned from the light now makes it his work to war against it and them that walk in it; but his weapons are broken and in his own snare is he taken / written for the Truths sake by a servant thereof known by the name Stephen Crisp ; unto which is added a brief answer to a pamphelet [sic] stiled A brief discovery of the labourers in mystery Babylon., CLARIN DSpace, http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/A34987.
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dc.contributor.authorCrisp, Stephen, 1628-1692.
dc.contributor.authorAtkinson, Elizabeth. Breif and plain discovery of the labourers in mistery, Babilon, generally called by the name of Quakers.
dc.contributor.authorTravers, Anne. Harlots vail rent and her impudency rebuked.
dc.contributor.authorColeman, Elisabeth. Harlots vail rent and her impudency rebuked.
dc.coverage.placeNameLondon
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dc.date.created1669
dc.date.issued2008-09
dc.description.abstractThe harlots vail rent and her impudency rebuked : in a short answer to one Elizabeth Atkinson her Babylons brat against the people called Quakers (pp. 17-24) signed: Anne Travers, Eliz. Coleman. Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
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dc.publisherUniversity of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcshCobbet, Robert. -- A word to the upright.
dc.subject.lcshSociety of Friends -- Apologetic works.
dc.titleA backslider reproved and his folly made manifest and his confusions and contradictions discovered in a short reply to a book lately published by Robert Cobbet called A word to the upright, who being turned from the light now makes it his work to war against it and them that walk in it but his weapons are broken and in his own snare is he taken / written for the Truths sake by a servant thereof known by the name Stephen Crisp unto which is added a brief answer to a pamphelet [sic] stiled A brief discovery of the labourers in mystery Babylon.
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