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An antidote against the spreading infections of the spirit of Antichrist, abounding in these last days under many vizors: being a discovery of a lying and antichristian spirit in some of those called Quakers; and therein some opening, clearing, and vindicating of the great things of Gods law, or doctrin, mainly struck at by them, as concerning the person of Christ, and the works done in that person for us; the infinite and abiding vertue of them, and of them only for the taking away our sin, and concerning his second appearing, and the glory then to be revealed, likewise concerning the scriptures. In relation of what passed in writing between them, and Thomas Moore Junior, after and upon occasion of a meeting at Glentworth, with the sum of what was discoursed at that meeting also; as likewise, of divers queries from some of them about Cambridge, with the answers to them. By Tho. Moore Junior.

Thomas Moore, Junior

Category

Books

Date

1655

Materials

Measurements

211 x 156 x 10 mm

Place of origin

Printed at England

Collection

Belton House, Lincolnshire

NT 3055061

Summary

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Orientation: VerticalText Substrate: hand made laid paper Ink/Pigment: black printing ink Type: BOUND BOOK Binding Type: Stitched through wrapper Date of Binding: ContemporaryBinder's Name: British End Leaves: NoneStructure: BritishEdges: uncut Spine Lining: flat, no adhesive End Bands: NoneBookmark: NoneBoards: NoneCovering: blue handmade laid paperTooling Spine: NoneTooling Sides: NoneFurniture: NoneEnclosure: wrapped in tissue in a large archival boxBinding Notes:

Bibliographic description

[16],100,[8]p. . 4to.. Title page dusty. Provenance: No ownership marks. Binding: Uncut. Stitched in blue paper wrapper (front wrapper lacking).

Makers and roles

Thomas Moore, Junior James Naylor (1617-1660)

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