The quaker's defence of the people of England and Holland [electronic resource] : in a Letter from Obadiah Gulliver to Isaac Ben Gideon the Jew, occasioned by the Publication of a little Book, called, The Visions of Aaron the Son of Adriel. In which is clearly shewn, that the Sister-Nations, the Subject of those Visions, are not the People of England and Holland; and that the mighty Crimes and Enormities, the Corruption and Degeneracy so bitterly set forth in the said Visions, are in no wise chargeable on these Nations.
The quaker's defence of the people of England and Holland [electronic resource] : in a Letter from Obadiah Gulliver to Isaac Ben Gideon the Jew, occasioned by the Publication of a little Book, called, The Visions of Aaron the Son of Adriel. In which is clearly shewn, that the Sister-Nations, the Subject of those Visions, are not the People of England and Holland; and that the mighty Crimes and Enormities, the Corruption and Degeneracy so bitterly set forth in the said Visions, are in no wise chargeable on these Nations.
Obadiah Gulliver is a pseudonym. "Isaac ben Gideon" was the pseudonymous publisher of The visions of Aaron. Also issued as part of: 'The temple of fame: or, the Sc--d---l---s chronicle for the year 1748'. Price from imprint: Price Six-Pence. Reproduction of original from Harvard University Houghton Library.
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