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A position concerning persecution. That religion that persecutes a righteous people for their conscience towards God is not worthy to be joyned to, but to be had in abomination by all sober people, as a religion abhorred of God, and of all that truly know him. This is manifested by that which follows
Tomlinson, William
[1660?]
Author's initials given, p.8. By William Tomlinson.
A cry against oppression & cruelty : being a short account of the tryal, and of the sentence that was passed on several innocent people called Quakers, who are inhabitants of the city of Worcester. At the assizes holden there the 16, 17 and 18th days of the 5th month called July, who were imprisoned because they refused to swear in obedience to the commandment of Christ Jesus, &c. And for assembling themselves together peaceably in the name and fear of the Lord, to worship him in spirit and truth, according to his will
Bourne, Edward (1708)
1663
The Quakers of Worcester are Edward Bourne and others. Subscribed by Edward Bourne, p.19.
The spirit of the martyrs is risen, and the spirit of the old persecuter is risen and manifest. Several things being taken out of the book of martyrs which they suffered for
Hookes, Ellis (1681); Rudyard, Thomas (1692)
[1665]
Errors in paging: p. 30-31 misnumbered 20-21. By Ellis Hookes and Thomas Rudyard. Includes bibliographical references.