A Sermon Preached at the Quaker's Meeting House, in Gracechurch-Street, London, Eighth Month 12th, 1694.
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A SERMON
PREACHED AT
THE QUAKER'S MEETING HOUSE,
IN GRACECHURCH-STREET, LONDON,
EIGHTH MONTH 12TH, 1694.
BY WILLIAM PENN.
SALVATION FROM SIN BY CHRIST ALONE.
LONDON:
R. H. MOORE, 162, FLEET-STREET;
AND BANCKS AND CO., EXCHANGE-STREET, MANCHESTER.
1836.
BANCKS AND CO., PRINTERS, MANCHESTER.
The perusal of the first numbers of a series of tracts, containing extracts from the writings of early Friends,
and published for the avowed purpose of lowering the estimation in which those writings are held by the Society, and even of proving that many of them would reflect discredit upon a private library, and ought truly to be accounted dangerous books,
has given rise to the present re-publication. As an humble, but sincere admirer of those principles of Gospel Truth, which the early Friends sought to promulgate, as well by their writings as by eminently devoted lives, and a constant and oft proved willingness to suffer for Christ's sake, I must protest (whether to any purpose or not) against the illiberal, and unjust mode of conduct resorted to by the publishers of the Extracts,
in selecting short and partial sentences, and thus, as I conceive, grossly misrepresenting some of the views of those Worthies long since removed from the world on which they walked as strangers and as pilgrims, and long since, I doubt not, permitted, through the mercy of their God and Saviour, to enter into that better country,
where they are no more exposed to the trials of time, no more exposed to the scoffs and persecutions of