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4. Quakerism farther expos'd by XII arguments against their desired simple affirmation : Also a court of conscience held December 5. 1712. where twelve Quakers were convicted of perjury, and condemn'd. To which is added, one of their primitive epistles, with some animadversions thereupon

5. Quakerism father expos'd, by XII arguments against their desired simple affirmation : Also a court of conscience held December 5. 1712. where twelve Quakers were convicted of perjury, and condemn'd. To which is added, one of their primitive epistles, with some animadversions thereupon. By a Servant of the Church, Fran. Bugg

6. Quakerism struck speechless : or, a farther discovery of The great mystery of the little whore; whose witchcrafts are hereby farther laid open and unfolded, whereby the Quakers are once more set in their true light. By a dialogue tripartite. ... by ... Francis Bugg. ... Part II.

7. The Quaker's charm discover'd : whereby they bewitch, not only their own deluded followers with their sorceries, who take [] for truth their teacher say, or write; but also many other unthinking people, who being unaquainted with their wiles, whereby they lie in wait to deceive, are too often carried away with their dissimulation. By a brief reply to their late book intituled Fruits of retirement &c. especially that part of it wrote against the Bishop of Cheshire, with remarks upon, not only their most scandalous reflections upon the said Bishop, but also upon the government, and the Church of England by law established

9. The Quakers infallibility shaken all to pieces: or, their sinful pretence to a sinless perfection in this life confuted, ... By way of appendix. Confirming, ... the several charges against Quakerism in the six foregoing parts, ... With an index. ... by ... Francis Bugg. Part VII

10. The Quakers present principles farther expos'd to publick view : respecting I. Their contempt of the holy scripture. II. Their denying Jesus to be Christ. III. Their contempt of ordinances. ... Written by a servant of the Church, Francis Bugg