Tribute to Cæsar, how paid by the best Christians, and to what purpose. With some remarks on the late vigorous expedition against Canada. Of civil government, how inconsistent it is with the government of Christ in his church. Compared with the ancient just and righteous principles of the Quakers, and their modern practice and doctrine. With some notes upon the discipline of their church in this province, especially at Philadelphia.

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Main Author: Philalethes, (pseud.)
Contributors: Maule, Thomas, 1645-1724, (supposed author.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Boston], [1936]
Series:Photostat Americana ; 2nd ser., no. 18.
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Item Description: Signatures: 3 leaves unsigned, [A]-D⁴ (last leaf, probably blank, wanting).
Size of original: 20 cm.
"Attributed to Thomas Maule on the authority of the Brinley catalogue, [but] Goodell does not mention the work in his sketch of Maule published in Essex inst. Hist. coll. Wilberforce Eames supplies A. Bradford as printer and suggests the date '1715?'."--Sabin, Bibl. amer., v. 25, p. 476. Evans, Amer. bibl., v. 1, p. 220 gives as imprint: Philadelphia: Printed by Jacob Taylor, 1712?
Occasioned by a sermon preached by Thomas Story, Sept. 16, 1711, urging the Quakers to pay the tax for the expedition to Canada of 1711.
From the original in the Historical society of Pennsylvania, September, 1936.
Physical Description: [3] leaves, 29 pages 26 x 21 cm.