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TitleGeorge Keith's Fourth narrative, of his proceedings at Turners-hall. Divided into three parts: detecting the Quakers gross errors, vile heresies, and antichristian principles, oppugnning the fundamentals of Christianity, by clear and evident proofs (in above two hundred and fifty quotations) faithfully taken out of their books, and 23d of Jan. 1699. befre a great auditory of judicious persons, ministers, and others: more particularly discovering the fallacious and sphistical defences of George Whitehead, Joseph Wyeth, and seven Quakers of Colchester, in their late books on all the several heads contained in the printed advertisement. To which is prefix'd, the attenstation of five ministers of the Church of England, to the truth of the said quotations; and a postscript [sic].TypeTextClassificationLCC: BX7734.A2 K38 Authorized Access PointKeith, George, 1639?-1716. George Keith's Fourth narrative, of his proceedings at Turners-hall. Divided into three parts: detecting the Quakers gross errors, vile heresies, and antichristian principles, oppugnning the fundamentals of Christianity, by clear and evident proofs (in above two hundred and fifty quotations) faithfully taken out of their books, and 23d of Jan. 1699. befre a great auditory of judicious persons, ministers, and others: more particularly discovering the fallacious and sphistical defences of George Whitehead, Joseph Wyeth, and seven Quakers of Colchester, in their late books on all the several heads contained in the printed advertisement. To which is prefix'd, the attenstation of five ministers of the Church of England, to the truth of the said quotations; and a postscript [sic]