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The Quakers cleared from being apostates, ok [sic], The hammerer defeated and proved an impostor being an answer to a scurrilous pamphlet falsly ... subscribed Trepidantium Malleus (1696)
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Honesty the truest policy shewing the sophistry, envy, and perversion of George Keith in his three books, (viz.) his Bristol Quakerism, Bristol narrative, and his Deism / by B. Coole. (1700)
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Reflections on A Letter to the Author of Some Brief Observations on the Paraphrase and Notes of the Judicious John Lock, &c. By Benjamin Coole
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Miscellanies, or sundry discourses concerning trade, conversation, and religion: ... Also, Religion and reason united.
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Sophistry detected or An ansvver to George Keith's Synopsis, & Reprinted at Bristol this present year 1699. To which is added The Bristol Quakers ... summons to the Baptists meeting-house (1699)
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A Letter From a Gentleman in the City, to his Kinsman in the Country, Concerning the Quakers
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Religion and reason united. By a lover of his country. The second addition [sic].
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The Harmony of Divine and Heavenly Doctrines: Demonstrated in Sundry Declarations on Variety of Subjects Preached at the Quakers Meetings in London
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