LEADER 01867nam 2200349Ia 450 001 996392659203316 005 20200824132315.0 035 $a(CKB)1000000000685368 035 $a(EEBO)2240972947 035 $a(OCoLC)ocm12291294e 035 $a(OCoLC)12291294 035 $a(EXLCZ)991000000000685368 100 $a19850722d1664 uy | 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurbn||||a|bb| 200 14$aThe conscientious cause of the sufferers, called Quakers$b[electronic resource] $epleaded and expostulated with their oppressors in this nation of England, and particularly in and about the city of London : and those in power that go about to transport, banish, or suppress them for their meetings, innocently informed, and impartially cautioned, from the innocent and oppressed seed of God, which herein calls for justice and equity, and utterly exclaims against severity and persecution for matters of conscience or religion : wherein first and principally is shewed, the use and end of the publick assemblies of the said sufferers, in answer to several objections against them, 1. with respect to their conscientiousness, as it being their duty to meet, 2. with respect to their innocency and peaceable deportment both to the nation and government therein /$fby G.W 210 $aLondon $c[s.n.]$d1664 215 $a15 p 300 $aReproduction of original in Huntington Library. 300 $aAttributed to George Whitehead. cf. NUC pre-1956. 330 $aeebo-0113 606 $aSociety of Friends$zEngland$vControversial literature 615 0$aSociety of Friends 700 $aWhitehead$b George$f1636?-1723.$01000951 801 0$bEAA 801 1$bEAA 801 2$bm/c 801 2$bWaOLN 906 $aBOOK 912 $a996392659203316 996 $aThe conscientious cause of the sufferers, called Quakers$92406858 997 $aUNISA