Susanna's apologie against the elders. Or A vindication of Susanna Parr;: one of those two women lately excommunicated by Mr Lewis Stycley, and his church in Exeter. / Composed and published by her selfe, for the clearing of her own innocency, and the satisfaction of all others, who desire to know the true reason of their so rigorous proceedings against her.
- Title
- Susanna's apologie against the elders. Or A vindication of Susanna Parr;: one of those two women lately excommunicated by Mr Lewis Stycley, and his church in Exeter. / Composed and published by her selfe, for the clearing of her own innocency, and the satisfaction of all others, who desire to know the true reason of their so rigorous proceedings against her.
- Author
- Parr, Susanna.
- Publication
- [Oxford] :: Printed [by Henry Hall for T. Robinson],
- in the year, 1659.
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- Excommunication
- Parr, Susanna
- Stycley, Lewis, -- 1621-1687
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"Susanna's apologie against the elders. Or A vindication of Susanna Parr;: one of those two women lately excommunicated by Mr Lewis Stycley, and his church in Exeter. / Composed and published by her selfe, for the clearing of her own innocency, and the satisfaction of all others, who desire to know the true reason of their so rigorous proceedings against her." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A91478.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2025.