The high-priest of Melksham, his reasonings, his concessions, and his self-contradictions

briefly examined. In a sober vindication of a paper entituled, Second thoughts, relating to the Quakers. Being a reply to Bohun Fox's Agrippa, &c. By Thomas Beaven, jun.

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The high-priest of Melksham, his reasonings, his concessions, and his self-contradictions

briefly examined. In a sober vindication of a paper entituled, Second thoughts, relating to the Quakers. Being a reply to Bohun Fox's Agrippa, &c. By Thomas Beaven, jun.

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