CONTENTS FIFTH VOLUME. A Key, opening the Way to every Capacity, how to diftinguish the Religion profeffed by the People called Quakers, from the Perverfions and Mifrepre- A Reply to a Pretended Anfwer, by a Nameless Au- thor, to W. Penn's Key. In which the Principles - A Brief Account of the Rife and Progrefs of the Peo- ple called Quakers. In which their Fundamental Principles, Doctrines, Worship, Ministry, and Dif- cipline, are plainly declared, Primitive Christianity Revived, in the Faith and Prac- tice of the People called Quakers. Written in be be removed, the Simple informed, the Well-inclined encouraged, and the Truth and its innocent Friends rightly represented. Pag. 273 A Teftimony to the Truth of God, as held by the People called Quakers. Being a fhort Vindication of them from the Abuses and Mifreprefentations often put upon them by Envious Apoftates, and Mercenary Adverfaries. Pag. 331 A Defence of a Paper, intitled Gofpel Truths, against the Exceptions of the Bishop of Cork's Testimony. Pag. 351 The Advice of William Penn to his Children, relating to their Civil and Religious Conduct. Pag. 433 A KEY, Examine their WAYS and their HEARTS, and turn speedily to the LORD. VOL. V. Published in the Year 1692. A be removed, the Simple informed, the Well-inclined A Testimony to the Truth of God, as held by the People called Quakers. Being a fhort Vindication of them from the Abuses and Mifreprefentations often put upon them by Envious Apoftates, and Mercenary Adversaries. A Defence of a Paper, intitled Gospel Truths, against A KEY, |