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A second relation from Hertford; containing the unjust proceedings of some called justice there at the general quarter sessions, upon the tryal of one and twenty innocent persons called Quakers for a pretended breach of the late act... Whereby it appears that meeting to worship God in spirit and truth is the great crime for which they are under so grievous a sentence
Smith, William (1672)
1664
Page 15 misprinted 14, p. 20 misprinted 26.
The cause plainly shewed of the persecution which is now upon the innocent people called Quakers; and here is also a true declaration of their just and honest intentions; and in this all moderate people may see the ground of their sufferings
Smith, William (1672)
1661
Signed at end: "From the County-Gaol in Worcester, the 23. day of the 11. moneth 1660".
A second relation from Hertford; containing the unjust proceedings of some called justice there at the general quarter sessions, upon the tryal of one and twenty innocent persons called Quakers for a pretended breach of the late act... Whereby it appears that meeting to worship God in spirit and truth is the great crime for which they are under so grievous a sentence
Smith, William (1672)
1664
Page 15 misprinted 14, p. 20 misprinted 26.
A second relation from Hertford; containing the unjust proceedings of some called justice there at the general quarter sessions, upon the tryal of one and twenty innocent persons called Quakers for a pretended breach of the late act... Whereby it appears that meeting to worship God in spirit and truth is the great crime for which they are under so grievous a sentence
Smith, William (1672)
1664
Page 15 misprinted 14, p. 20 misprinted 26.
A general summons from the authority of truth, unto all ecclesiastical courts and officers. Wherein they may see what truth objecteth against their practice and proceedings in cases of conscience
Smith, William (1672)
1668
Indexed in: Wing S4304; Smith II, 610.
A general summons from the authority of truth, unto all ecclesiastical courts and officers. Wherein they may see what truth objecteth against their practice and proceedings in cases of conscience
Smith, William (1672)
1668
Indexed in: Wing S4304; Smith II, 610.