VII. A reply to the discourse between Penn and me.
VIII. What is meant by the armour of God, the wilderness, and the
wild beasts I fought with in the wilderness.
AN ANSWER to ISAAC PENNINGTON, Esq. his Book
entitled, Observations on some passages of Lodo-
dowicke Muggleton's Interpretation of the 11th
chapter of the Revelation"; also some passages of
that Book of his, entitled, "The Neck of the Quakers
Broken;" and in his Letter to Thomas Taylor.-
Whereby it might appear what spirit the said Lodo-
wicke Muggleton is of, and from what God his com-
mission is; as by what authority his spirit is moved
to write against the people called Quakers. Written
to inform those that do not know the antichristian
spirit of false teachers, in these our days.
BY LODOWICKE MUGGLETON.
END OF THE CONTENTS OF VOL II.
THE CONTENTS OF VOL. III.
A STREAM from the TREE OF LIFE; or the Third
Record vindicated-being the Copies of several Let-
ters and Epistles wrote by the two last Witnesses of
Jesus Christ; wherein Truth rides triumphant, and
imagination is confounded.