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LEADER: 02139cam 2200265 a 4500
001 113825
008 830506s1756 enk 00000 eng d
035 $a(CStRLIN)NJPT07839622X
035 $9AAN3376PS
100 10 $aReeve, John,$d1608-1658.
245 10 $aJoyful news from Heaven, or, The last intelligence from our glorified Jesus above the stars :$bwherein is infallibly recorded how that the soul dieth in the body ... Wherein you have, drawn up, a divine charge against the teachers of the Baptists /$cwritten by John Reeve and Lodowick Muggleton.
260 0 $a[S.l. :$bs.n.,$c1756?]
300 $a53 p. :$bport. ;$c21 cm.
590 $aWith this are bound: (1) Sacred remains, or a divine appendix : being a collection of several treatises, epistolary and publick / John Reeve. -- (2) The Neck of the Quakers broken, or cut in sunder by the two-edged sword of the Spirit which is put into my mouth / Lodowick Muggleton (1756)
590 $aAlso: (3) A Looking glass for George Fox the Quaker, and other Quakers : wherein they may see themselves to be right devils ... Lodowick Muggleton (1756) -- (4) The answer to William Penn, Quaker, his book, entituled, The new witnesses proved old hereticks ... / Lodowick Muggleton.
610 20 $aMuggletonians.
610 20 $aBaptists$xDoctrines$xControversial literature.
650 0 $aQuakers$xControversial literature.
610 20 $aSociety of Friends$xControversial literature.
600 10 $aWilliam Penn,$d1644-1718.$tNew witnesses proved old hereticks.
600 10 $aFox, George,$d1624-1691.
700 10 $aReeve, John,$d1608-1658.$tSacred remains, or a divine appendix : being a collection of several treatises, epsitolary and publick.
700 10 $aMuggleton, Lodowick,$d1609-1698.$tNeck of the Quakers broken, or cut in sunder by the two-edged sword of the Spirit which is put into my mouth.
700 10 $aMuggleton, Lodowick,$d1609-1698.$tAnswer to William Penn, Quaker, his book, entituled The new witnesses proved old hereticks.
700 10 $aMuggleton, Lodowick,$d1609-1698.$tLooking-glass for George Fox the Quaker, and other Quakers : wherein they may see themselves to be right devils.