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Titolo |
For the King and both Houses of Parliament [[electronic resource] ] : being a brief, plain and true relation of some of the late sad sufferings of the people of God called Quakers, for worshipping God, and exercising a good conscience towards God and man. By reason whereof 89. have suffered till death, 32 of which dyed before the King came into England, and 57 since; of which 57, by hard imprisonment and cruel usage, 43 have dyed in this city of London and Southwark, since the Act made against meetings |
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