Thomas Manton, Thomas Cole, Richard Baxter, John Sheffield, Thomas Doolittle, Anthony Palmer, Andrew Parsons, Matthew Barker, Stephen Ford, Thomas Jacombe, Benjamin Needler, William Jenkyn, John Faldo, William Carslake (curate, Werrington, Devonshire, ejected.), William Cooper (minister, St. Olave's, Southwark), George Griffith (preacher, Charter house, silenced), Thomas Gouge (nonconformist, vicar of St. Sepulchre's, London), Richard Mayo, Samuel Smith (minister, Stamford Dingley, ejected 1662), John Singleton (nonconformist preacher, London, etc.), John Yates (nonconformist, Binsted, Hampshire.)
XXI. | Divines | (Whose Names are Here-under Affixed) | Cleared, | Of the Unjust Criminations of Will. Penn; | In His | Pretended Jvst Rebuke for Their Epistle | to a Book, Entituled, Qvakerism No | Christianity. | And William Penn Proved Neither Christian, Nor | a Man of Common Modesty, Or Honesty. | The Names of the Divines Vindicated, | (three Columns) Dr. Tho. Manton, | Dr. Tho. Jacomb, | Dr. John Singleton, | Mr. Thomas Cole, | Mr. Tho. Doelittle, | Mr. Samuel Smith, | Mr. Ben. Needler, | | Mr. Richard Baxter, | Mr. Thomas Gouge, | Mr. John Yates, | Mr. John Sheffield, | Mr. Anth. Palmer, | Mr. Richard Mayo, | Mr. Andr. Parsons, | | Mr. Will. Jenkyn, | Mr. Geo. Griffith, | Mr. Matth. Barker, | Mr. Tho. Watson, | Mr. Will. Cooper, | Mr. Stephen Ford, | Mr. Will. Carslake