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Concerning persecution : which is, the afflicting or punishing that which is good, under the pretence of its being evil... Likewise there are some answers given to that common objection, against affording consience [sic] its due liberty, because evil persons may pretend conscience to escape the just punishment of their evil deeds. With a brief account of that supposed stubbornes, which by many is objected against the people called Quakers
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1661
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) P1156; Smith II, 345.
Somewhat spoken to a weighty question concerning the magistrates protection of the innocent, wherein is held forth the blessing and peace which nations ought to wait for and embrace in the later dayes. With some considerations for the serious and wise in heart throughout this nation to ponder... Also a brief account of what the people called Quakers desire in reference to the civil government
Penington, Isaac (1616-1679)
1661
Indexed in: Wing P1206; Smith II, 344.