A brief exhortation to all who profess the truth : to come clear out of Babylon, and not to joyn with any hurtful or unseemly practice, nor make marriages with unbelieuers, but be a seperate people from every unclean thing, thus god may receive you.
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Author / Creator: | Willsford, John. |
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Imprint: | [Philadelphia : Printed by William Bradford, 1691] |
Description: | 1 online resource (11 p.) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11846298 |
Notes: | Caption title. Signed and dated at end: "Written the 4th of the 2nd moneth, 1691. John Wilsford." Imprint of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed.). "Let one of these be kept in each Quarterly Meeting-Book"--Page [11]. Reproduction of original in: Haverford College. Library. Wing (2nd ed.) W2868A |
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