The Remonstrance of the suffering people called Quakers clearing their innocency from the many false aspersions, slanders and suggestions, which are lately come abroad in the nation causlesly [sic] upon them.

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The Remonstrance of the suffering people called Quakers clearing their innocency from the many false aspersions, slanders and suggestions, which are lately come abroad in the nation causlesly [sic] upon them.
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London :: [s.n.],
1665.
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Society of Friends -- Persecutions.
Society of Friends -- Controversial literature.
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"The Remonstrance of the suffering people called Quakers clearing their innocency from the many false aspersions, slanders and suggestions, which are lately come abroad in the nation causlesly [sic] upon them." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A56996.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 8, 2024.

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THE Remonstrance OF THE Suffering-PEOPLE of GOD, CALLED QUAKERS: Clearing their Innocency from the many false Aspersions, Slanders and Suggestions, which are late∣ly come abroad in the Nation causlesly upon them.

For among my People are found wicked men, that lie in wait, as he that sets snares. They set a Trap, they catch them. As a Cage is full of Birds, so are their Houses full of Deceit: Therefore they are become Great, and waxen Rich.

Jer. 5.26, 27.

London, Printed in the Year, 1665.

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