A brief relation of some part of the sufferings of the true Christians, the people of God, in scorn called Quakers, in Ireland, for these last eleaven years, viz, from 1660 until 1671 with an occasional treatise of their principles and practices briefly stated, whereby the innocency of their cause, for which they so suffer, is not only plainly demonstrated, but also from all false asperations and causeless pretences sufficiently vindicated / collected by T.H. and A.F.

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A brief relation of some part of the sufferings of the true Christians, the people of God, in scorn called Quakers, in Ireland, for these last eleaven years, viz, from 1660 until 1671 with an occasional treatise of their principles and practices briefly stated, whereby the innocency of their cause, for which they so suffer, is not only plainly demonstrated, but also from all false asperations and causeless pretences sufficiently vindicated / collected by T.H. and A.F.
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Holme, Thomas, d. 1695.
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[S.l. :: s.n.],
1672.
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Society of Friends -- Ireland.
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"A brief relation of some part of the sufferings of the true Christians, the people of God, in scorn called Quakers, in Ireland, for these last eleaven years, viz, from 1660 until 1671 with an occasional treatise of their principles and practices briefly stated, whereby the innocency of their cause, for which they so suffer, is not only plainly demonstrated, but also from all false asperations and causeless pretences sufficiently vindicated / collected by T.H. and A.F." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A44231.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 19, 2024.

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A Brief Relation Of some part of the SUFFERINGS Of the True Christians, The People of God (in Scorn called Quakers) in IRELAND, For these last Eleaven Years, viz. from 1660. until 1671.

With an Occasional Treatise of their Principles and Practices briefly stated, whereby the Innocency of their Cause, for which they so suffer, is not only plainly Demon∣strated; but also, from all false Aspersions and causless Pretences sufficiently Vindicated.

Collected by T. H. and A. F.

Heb. 10. 23, 25. Not forsaking the Assembling of our selves together, as the manner of some is—
Heb. 7. 12. The Priesthood being chan∣ged, there is made of necessity a Change also of the Law—
Acts 13. 15, If ye have any Word of Exhortation for the People, say on—
Mat. 5. 34. But I say unto you, Swear not at all—
Jam. 2. 9. If ye have Respect to Persons, ye commit Sin—
Exod. 20 9. Six days shalt thou labour.—

Printed in the Year, 1673.

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