v. l. The authors life. An appendix to the authors life -- Truth exalted -- The sandy foundation shaken -- Innocency with her open face -- No cross, no crown -- A letter of love to the young convinced -- The great case of liberty of conscience -- A seasonable caveat against popery -- Truth rescued from imposture -- The Christian-Quaker and his divine testimony -- A discourse of the general rule of faith and practice -- A letter to the council and senate of Embden -- A treatise of oaths -- Englands present interest considered -- The continued cry of the oppressed for justice -- Saul smitten to the ground -- An address to Protestants of all perswasions -- Some fruits of solitude, in reflections and maxims -- A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers -- The advice of William Penn to his children -- v. 2. The guide mistaken, and temporizing rebuked -- A serious apology for the principles and practices of the people calld Quakers -- The spirit of truth vindicated -- The new witnesses provd old hereticks -- Plain dealing with a traducing Anabaptist. The spirit of Alexander the copper-smith justly rebuked -- Judas and the Jews combind against Christ and His followers -- Quakerism a new nick-name for old Christianity -- The invalidity of John Faldos vindication of his book, called Quakerism no Christianity -- Wisdom justified of her children, from the ignorance and calumny of Henry Hallywell -- Reason against railing, and truth against fiction

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