A Declaration of some of the sufferings of the people of God called Quakers
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- A Declaration of some of the sufferings of the people of God called Quakers
- Publication
- [London :: s.n.,
- 1660]
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- Subject terms
- Persecution -- England.
- Society of Friends -- Apologetic works.
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Contents
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A DECLARATION of some of the SUFFERINGS OF THE People of God CALLED QUAKERS.
- part
- These following are Imprisoned for not paying Tythes, who bears Testimony to the everlasting Priest-hood that ends the first that takes Tythes, who Redeems out of the Earth.
- These following are fined and imprisoned for not putting off their Hats, and not giving men the honour below, and some for meeting together in the fear of the Lord in their several houses, as the Saints did in the primitive times, and for not paying Clerks wages.
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mitted to Prison in the Names of the Keepers of the Liberty of England, so called, and ofOliver andRichard Cromwel, and yet remain Prisoners.- Essex.
- Somerset shire.
- Oxfordshire.
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York-shire, the fourteenth day of the eight Moneth, 1660. - York-shire.
- Cumberland.
- Nottingham shire.
- Lincolne shire.
- Lincoln.
- Northamptonshire.
- Lancashire.
- Suffolk.
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Glocestershire, the 11th. of the 9th Moneth, 1659. -
In the County of the City of
Gloucester. - Norfolk.
- Bedfordshire.
- Dorsetshire.
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Here followeth a short Relation of some few of the cruel and inhumane usages, (which have reached unto blood) which many of the People of the Lord have met with and under-gone at their meeting together in the fear of the Lord, as the saints did in the primitive times in their seve∣ral houses, which cruelty if it be not restrained, will bring upon this present power and Authority the guilt of the inocent blood of many righte∣ous souls.
- Westminster.
- Middle-sex.
- Surry.
- Hartford-shire.
- Northampton-shire.
- Warwick-shire.
- York-shire.
- Nottingham-shire.
- Sommerset-shire.
- Northumberland;
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Wrexham inWales, the eight day of the eleventh Month, 1659. -
Middle-sex. the sixth day of the third Month, 1660. -
Wilt-shire. the 13. of the 3d. month calledMay, 1660. -
Gloucester-shire, the 8. day of the 3d. month, 1660. -
Wilt-shire. the 16. day of the 3d. Month, 1660. - Cumberland.
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Lanca-shire, the 13. day of the 3d. Month, 1660. -
Che-shire, 17. day of the 3d. Moneth, 1660. -
York-shire, 12. day of the 3d. Moneth, 1660. -
Cambridge, 8. of the 3d. Moneth calledMay, 1660. -
Gloucester-shire, 25 of the 3d. Moneth, 1660. -
Cambridge upon the eight of the second Month calledApril, 1660. -
Bark-shire the twenty seventh of the third Month calledMay, 1660. -
York-shire the thirteenth of the third Month calledMay, 1660. - Westminster.
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At
Steventon inBark-shire - Norfolk
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York-shire the seventh day of the ninth Month, 1660. -
Darlington the eighteenth of the ninth Month, 1660. - South-hampton.
- Monmouth-shire.
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Fleet
London. - York-shire.
- Essex.
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Some more of the cruel sufferings of the people of God called Quakers related, which hath been acted in the Town of
Cambridge by the rude Scholars, Souldiers and Towns people. - Ireland.
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An Account of the sufferings of Friends in
Scotland, where there hath suffer∣ed for the causes hereafter exprest, in all ninety one Persons. SCOTLAND. -
A Declaration of some Part of the Sufferings of the People of God in scorn called Quakers, from the Professors in
New-England, onely for the exer∣cise of their Consciences to the Lord, and obeying and confessing to the Truth, as in his light he had discovered it to them. -
A Declaration of the Sufferings of the Inhabitants of the Province of
Ma∣riland inVirginia, as followeth.
- POSTSCRIPT.