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The Grand Impostor Discovered

Or, The Quakers Doctrine weighed in the Ballance, and found wanting. A Poem, By way of Dialogue: wherein their Chief, and most Concerning Principles are laid down, and by the Authority of Gods Holy Word clearly Refuted. By B. K. [i.e. Benjamin Keach]
 

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[Religion here in Emblem you may Spye]
 



[Religion here in Emblem you may Spye]

Thou art weighed in the balances. and art found wanting Dan. v. 27.

Religion here in Emblem you may Spye
Poisd in the Ballanse of the Sanctuary
The Quaker on a Light within doth Rest
But hence may Learn it will not Bide the Test
Into the Scale hee Inspiration flings
Boasted perfection, notionary, things
Small pamphlets and large Folio's great Store
Whicth hee as sacred Dictates does Adore
And soe (all things Considerd) hee may well
Who Counts his Authors All Infallible;
But still you see his side aloft doth flye
His Arguments are Light as Vanity;
One single Booke (God's word) doth overpoize
Whole Heaps of such poor superficiall Toys;
All Faith and Doctrine not Deriv'd from thence
Is but a specious Vain Impertinence,