The continued cry of the oppressed for justice being a farther account of the late unjust and cruel proceedings of unreasonable men against the persons and estates of many of the people call'd Quakers, only for their peaceable meetings to worship God : presented to the serious consideration of the King and both Houses of Parliament : with a postscript of the nature, difference and limits of civil and ecclesiastical authority, and the inconsistency of such severities with both, recommended and submitted to the perusal of Cæsar's true friends / by the author of England's present interest, &c.
- Title
- The continued cry of the oppressed for justice being a farther account of the late unjust and cruel proceedings of unreasonable men against the persons and estates of many of the people call'd Quakers, only for their peaceable meetings to worship God : presented to the serious consideration of the King and both Houses of Parliament : with a postscript of the nature, difference and limits of civil and ecclesiastical authority, and the inconsistency of such severities with both, recommended and submitted to the perusal of Cæsar's true friends / by the author of England's present interest, &c.
- Author
- Penn, William, 1644-1718.
- Publication
- [London :: s.n.],
- 1675.
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- Society of Friends -- England.
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"The continued cry of the oppressed for justice being a farther account of the late unjust and cruel proceedings of unreasonable men against the persons and estates of many of the people call'd Quakers, only for their peaceable meetings to worship God : presented to the serious consideration of the King and both Houses of Parliament : with a postscript of the nature, difference and limits of civil and ecclesiastical authority, and the inconsistency of such severities with both, recommended and submitted to the perusal of Cæsar's true friends / by the author of England's present interest, &c." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A54125.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- FOR THE KING AND Both Houses OF PARLIAMENT.
- A few Instances out of many which might be given, of the great OPPRESSIONS and CRV∣ELTIES lately acted upon Innocent Per∣sons and Industrious Families, chiefly in Persu∣ance (as is pretended) of the late Act against Conventicles, for their meeting in peaceable Man∣ner to worship God: Read, Consider, and Redress.
- A Postscript, Wherein The CIVIL and ECCLESIA∣STICAL AVTHORITY is briefly considered in their Na∣tures, Difference and Extents, not Vnseasonably to the present Posture of Affairs.
- ERRATA