An abstract of a large printed paper, from Pensilvania, intituled, A brief admonition to the elders and ministers of the people called Quakers. [electronic resource]
- Bib ID:
- 8291208
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Pennyman, John, 1628-1706
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- London, : [s.n.], printed in the month called July, 1698
- 1 sheet ([1] p.).
- Series:
- Early English books online.
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- Caption title.
- Signed: J.P. [i.e. John Pennyman].
- Imperfect: cropped, stained, and edges mutilated.
- Reproduction of original in the Haverford College Library.
- With: Some of the Quakers contradictions which they writ , &c. London, : Printed 1696. and are to be sold by J. Gwillim in Bishopsgate-street, and S. Clark in George-Yard, booksellers, [1696] -- Some of the Quakers contradictory testimonies about oaths and swearing. London, : Printed 1696. and are to be sold ... at J. Gwillims ..., and S. Clark's ..., booksellers, [1696].
- Cited In:
- Wing (2nd ed.) P1401A
- Reproduction:
- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books; 1641-1700 ; 2896:20c)
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- Creator Date of Death is Before 1955
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- Literary Dramatic Musical
- Presumed date of death of creator (latest date):
- 1706
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- Published
- Publication date:
- 1698
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