An exalted Diotrephes reprehended, or, The spirit of error and envy in William Rogers against the truth : and many of the antient and faithful Friends thereof, manifested in his late monstrous birth, or work of darkness, (viz.) his false and scandalous book intituled, The Christian Quaker-distinguished, &c. : wherein he hath discovered himself to be an apostate, and not the true Christian Quaker; but as one driven out from the presence of the Lord, and unity with his chosen people. Also a comparison between his said book, and many exhortations and reproofs, contained in an epistle, given forth under his hand against that spirit, and work of division, he is now fallen under, whereby his apostacy, self contradiction, and confusion may appear. : To be dispersed only among Friends, unless his book is made more publick.
London, : Printed for John Bringhurst, printer and stationer, at the sign of the Book in Grace-Church-Street., 1681.
Signed: Richard Snead, Charles Harford, Richard Vickris, Charles Jones.
A variant has hyphen in 'Christian-Quaker', line 10 of title, mis-set after 'Quaker'. Cf. ESTC.
Signatures: A-F⁴.
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) S4390
ESTC R004219
HSP in LCP.
Rogers, William, d. ca. 1709. Christian-Quaker distinguished from the apostate innovator.
Society of Friends -- Controversial works.
Quakers -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Snead, Richard, d. 1711.
Bringhurst, John, fl. 1680-1685, bookseller. Printer
ENG. London. 1681. Imprint
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