Melius Inquirendum: Or An Answer To A Book Of Edward Cockson (1706) is a book written by Richard Claridge. The book is a response to a book written by Edward Cockson, which discusses the Quaker religion. Claridge, a Quaker himself, provides a detailed analysis of Cockson's arguments and refutes them with his own interpretations of Quaker beliefs. The book covers a range of topics, including the nature of God, the role of the Bible in Quaker worship,...