Cain's Generation Discover'd. In Ansvver To An epistle directed to the Reader, in a Book Titled, A Short and Full vindication of that svveet and comfortable Ordinance, Of Singing of Psalms. Put forth by one Jonathan Clapham, vvho calls himself M.A. and Minister of Christ in VVramplingham in Norffolk; Wherein he is found in envy, in Cain's way, in his false accusations and fierce despising and envious railing against the innocent, which is answe- red by me whose name in the flesh is George VVhitehead, who am one of them who are called Quakers, who are despised and hated of that Generation of Priests who go in Cain's way and Balaam's way : And wee having answered before six of his chief Arguments for singing Psalms, which are answered in that Book called, Davids Enemies discovered, which this Priest Clapham durst not answer nor reply to; therefore he makes excuse to the Reader, that we left out some of his Arguments, for the which cause I am moved further to answer some of his Arguments
Cain's Generation Discover'd. In Ansvver To An epistle directed to the Reader, in a Book Titled, A Short and Full vindication of that svveet and comfortable Ordinance, Of Singing of Psalms. Put forth by one Jonathan Clapham, vvho calls himself M.A. and Minister of Christ in VVramplingham in Norffolk; Wherein he is found in envy, in Cain's way, in his false accusations and fierce despising and envious railing against the innocent, which is answe- red by me whose name in the flesh is George VVhitehead, who am one of them who are called Quakers, who are despised and hated of that Generation of Priests who go in Cain's way and Balaam's way : And wee having answered before six of his chief Arguments for singing Psalms, which are answered in that Book called, Davids Enemies discovered, which this Priest Clapham durst not answer nor reply to; therefore he makes excuse to the Reader, that we left out some of his Arguments, for the which cause I am moved further to answer some of his Arguments
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