A synopsis of Quakerism: or, A collection of the fundamental errors of the Quakers

Publication Date1669
Remainderwhereof these are a taste, viz. 1. That there are not three persons in the God-head. 2. That Christ did not make satisfaction for the sin of man. 3. That justification is not imputed rightousness. 4. That our good works are the meritorious cause of our justification. 5. That a state of freedom from sin is attainable in this life. 6. That there is a light in every man sufficient to guide him to salvation. 7. That the Scripture is not the word of God, nor a standing rule of fait and life. 8. That there is no resurrection of the body. 9. That there's no need nor use of ordinances, baptisme, Lords Supper &c. Collected out of their printed books. With a brief refutation of their most material arguments, (and particularly, W. Pens, in his late Sandy foundation shaken;) and an essay towards the establishment of private Christians in the truths opposed by those errors. The second edition, much revised ... By Tho. Danson,
Extent[8], 83, [5] p.
LocationLondon
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