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ker's Neck Broken. Wherein is set forth the ignorance and blindness of the Quaker's doctrine of Christ within them; and that they cannot, nor doth not know the true meaning of the Scriptures, neither have they the gift of interpretation of Scripture, as will appear in those several heads set down in the next page following.

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THE ANSWER to WILLIAM PENN, Quaker, his Book, entitled," The New Witnesses proved old Hereticks." Wherein he is proved to be an ignorant spatter-brained Quaker, who knows no more what the true God is, nor his secret Decrees, than one of his coach-horses doth, nor so much; for the Ox knoweth his owner & the Ass his master's crib, but Penn doth not know his Maker, as is manifest by the scriptures, which may inform the reader, if he mind the interpretation of scripture in the Discourse following.

I. That God was in the form, image and likeness of man's bodily shape, as well as his soul, from eternity.

II. That the substance of earth and matter was an eternal, dark, senseless chaos, and that earth and matter was eternal in the original.

III. That the soul of man is generated and begot by man and woman with the body, and are inseparable.

IV. That the soul and body of man are both mortal, and doth die and go to dust until the resurrection.

V. That to fulfil the prophecy of Esaias, God descended from heaven into the virgin's womb, and transmuted his spiritual body into a pure natural body, and become a man child, even the child Jesus, Emanuel, God with us.

VI. That God by his prerogative power, hath elected the seed of Adam to be saved, and hath pre-ordained the seed of the serpent, such as Penn the Quaker is, to be damned, without any other inducement, but his own prerogative will and pleasure.

VII. A reply to the discourse between Penn and me.

VIII. What is meant by the armour of God, the wilderness, and the wild beasts I fought with in the wilderness.

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AN ANSWER to ISAAC PENNINGTON, Esq. his Book entitled, Observations on some passages of Lododowicke Muggleton's Interpretation of the 11th chapter of the Revelation"; also some passages of that Book of his, entitled, 'The Neck of the Quakers Broken;" and in his Letter to Thomas Taylor.Whereby it might appear what spirit the said Lodowicke Muggleton is of, and from what God his commission is; as by what authority his spirit is moved to write against the people called Quakers. Written to inform those that do not know the antichristian spirit of false teachers, in these our days.

BY LODOWICKE MUGGLETON.

END OF THE CONTENTS OF VOL II.

THE CONTENTS OF VOL. III.

A STREAM from the TREE OF LIFE; or the Third Record vindicated-being the Copies of several Letters and Epistles wrote by the two last Witnesses of Jesus Christ; wherein Truth rides triumphant, and imagination is confounded.

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SACRED REMAINS; or a DIVINE APPENDIX; being a Collection of several Treatises, Epistolary and Public, originally written above fifty years, by the Lord's last immediate Messenger, JOHN REEVE; and now after careful examination by the most correct Copies, communicated for the consolation and establishment of the Church of Christ, by their brethren, whose faith in these, and all other his irremandable Declarations, doth (and by divine protection will) remain unshaken to eternity.

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