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The distressed case of the people called Quakers in the city of Bristol, and their inhumane usage for their religious peaceable assemblies nakedly related, and credibly certified from the said city, by persons that were eye and ear witnesses of matters of fact
1682
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) D1699; Smith II, 678.
A narrative of the cruelties & abuses acted by Isaac Dennis, keeper, his wife and servants, in the prison of Newgate, in the city of Bristol, upon the people of the Lord in scorn called Quakers, who were there committed for the exercise of their consciences towards God. With an account of the eminent judgments of God upon him, and his end
[1684]
Dated (p. 27):... the 6th of the 12th moneth, 1683. Anon.
A short account of the manifest hand of God that hath fallen upon several marshals and their deputies, who have made great spoil and havock of the goods of the people of God called Quakers, in the island of Barbadoes, for their testimony against going or sending to the militia. With a remarkable account of some others of the persecutors of the same people in the same island. Together with an abstract of their sufferings
1696
Folded table dated: the 20th day of the 4th month, 1695; and subscribed by Ed. Wright, Jos. Grove, Tho. Pilgrime.
A brief account of some severe prosecutions in the Court of Exchequer, against several of the people called Quakers, for non-payment of tithes: notwithstanding that provision is made for the more easie recovery thereof, by two late Acts. Humbly presented to the Queen and Parliament
1706
Indexed in: Kress Lib 2496; Smith II, 684.
A Christian-testimony born by some of the people of God in scorn called Quakers in London: continued in their patient suffering the taking away of their goods for non-payment of tythes to the parish priests
1683
Records amounts taken from Quakers for payment of tithes in arrears.
The cry of the oppressed for justice : or, An account of the exercise, tryal and suffering of John Love the younger, of the city of Canterbury, for bearing a testimony against wars and bloodshed, and for Christ the peaceable saviour
Love, John the younger (1695-1704); Bury, Richard
1704
By John Love, the younger. "Made publick by Richard Bury" (p. 16).