A brief account of a religious scheme, [electronic resource] : taught and propagated by a number of Europeans, who lately lived in a place called Nisqueunia, in the state of New-York, but now residing in Harvard, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, commonly called, Shaking Quakers. By Valentine Rathbun, Minister of the Gospel. [Two lines from Proverbs] To which is added, A dialogue between George the Third of Great-Britain, and his ministers; giving an account of the late London mob, and the original of the sect called Shakers. The whole being a discovery of the wicked machinations of th principal enemies of America.
1782
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A brief account of a religious scheme, [electronic resource] : taught and propagated by a number of Europeans, who lately lived in a place called Nisqueunia, in the state of New-York, but now residing in Harvard, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, commonly called, Shaking Quakers. By Valentine Rathbun, Minister of the Gospel. [Two lines from Proverbs] To which is added, A dialogue between George the Third of Great-Britain, and his ministers; giving an account of the late London mob, and the original of the sect called Shakers. The whole being a discovery of the wicked machinations of th principal enemies of America.
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Worcester [Mass.] : [s.n.], Printed in the year 1782.
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United States -- Massachusetts -- Worcester.
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English
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36p. ; 12⁰.
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"A dialogue, between George the Third of Great-Britain, and his ministers .."--p. [27]-36, with separate title page.
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Evans, 17681
English Short Title Catalog, W315.
English Short Title Catalog, W315.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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Dialogue, between George the Third of Great-Britain, and his ministers.
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