[11] The Great Mystery of the Great Whore, p. B.
[12] For evidence of Seeker-groups in America, see my Quakers in the American Colonies.
[13] The Great Mystery of the Great Whore, pp. B1-B2.
[14] Preface to A Catechism and Confession of Faith.
[15] Works (London, 1726), ii. p. 781.
[16] Ibid. ii. pp. 781-783.
[17] "Salvation lieth not in literal but in experimental knowledge."—Barclay's Apology, Props. V. and VI. sec. 25.
[18] Barclay, "Truth cleared of Calumnies," Works (London, 1691), i. pp. 1-48.
[19] This view appears passim in the works of Isaac Penington.
[20] See Penington's Tract, "Concerning the Seed of God," Works (edition of 1761), ii. pp. 593-607.