The standing truth in which may be seen how every ones house is ordered and how their families are provided and what peace they have in their dwellings and whether they be Christians or infidels ... also a narrative of the some unjust and cruel dealings by William Pocklington of North Collington ... against William Smith of Besthorp ... / which are published in love to all people by William Smith.

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The standing truth in which may be seen how every ones house is ordered and how their families are provided and what peace they have in their dwellings and whether they be Christians or infidels ... also a narrative of the some unjust and cruel dealings by William Pocklington of North Collington ... against William Smith of Besthorp ... / which are published in love to all people by William Smith.
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Smith, William, d. 1673.
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London :: [s.n.],
Printed in the year, 1663.
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Pocklington, William.
Society of Friends -- Apologetic works.
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THE Standing Truth: In which may be seen, how every ones House is ordered, and how their Families are provided, and what Peace they have in their Dwellings, and whether they be Christians or Infidels.

With some Directions to the Everlasting Rest.

ALSO, A NARRATIVE OF Some Unjust and Cruel Dealings, by William Pocklington of North Collington in the County of Not∣tingham, against William Smith of Besthorp in the same County, concerning Tythes: And something touch∣ing Tythes in the Ground.

With several Cases stated concerning the Law, and con∣cerning the practice in the Law; and how the innocent People of God (called Quakers) have and do suffer in some Cases contrary to the Law, and in some Cases through the Illegal Practice in the Law.

And the Liberty of all that suffer in Bonds for Tythes, justly claimed, and demanded, upon good and sound Grounds from the Law. With many other Branches in Particular Cases.

Which are Published in Love to all People,

By WILLIAM SMITH.

LONDON, Printed in the Year, 1663.

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