The Quakers Folly Made Manifest to All Men: Or a True Relation of What Passed in Three Disputations at Sandwich, April, 12, 13, 19, 1659. Between Three Quakers, and a Minister, Viz. Mr. Samuel Fisher, George Whithead, Richard Hubberthorn, and Thomas Danson. Wherein Many Popish Tenents Were by Them Maintained, and by Him Refuted. Occasioned by an Imperfect and False Relation of the Said Disputations, Published by R. Hubberthorn, One of the Three Quakers, Which Said Relation is Also Censur'd and Amended. Together with a Brief Narrative of Some Remarkable Passages. By Tho. Danson, Late Fellow of Magd. Coll. Oxon, and Now Minister of the Gospel at Sandwich in Kent [Book Review]

Printed by J.H. For John Allen at the Rising Sun in Pauls Church-Yard (1659)
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