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Burrough, Edward, 1633-16632
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A loving salutation to all Friends every where, in this great day of tryal, to stand faithful unto God, over all sufferings whatsoever

Brend, William (1676)

[1662]

Caption title. Dated in the last paragraph "... 11th of the 9th Month, 1662,..." and signed at end: William Brend.

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A mite of affection, manifested in 31. proposals, offered to all the sober and freeborn people within this common-wealth; tending and tendred unto them for a settlement in this the day and hour of the worlds distraction and confusion

Billing, Edward (1623-1686); Burrough, Edward (1633-1663)

1659

Attributed by Wing to Billing; by Smith, to Billing or Edward Burrough. Author's initials given, p.11: E.B.

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Persecution appearing with its own open face, in William Armorer: as will be sufficiently manifest to all that may impartially read this following relation of the cruel proceedings of the said William Armorer, with some others, against the innocent people of God called Quakers, in the town of Reading... [etc.]

Coale, Josiah (1632?-1668); Phipps, Joseph (1708-1787)

1667

Page numbers added by hand: 821-911. "To the reader" signed: From the prisoners called Quakers, in Reading-gaol, the 13th day of the 6th month, 1667. Includes contributions by Josiah Coale and Jos...

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New-England a degenerate plant. Who having forgot their former sufferings, and lost their ancient tenderness, are now become famous among the nations in bringing forth the fruits of cruelty... The truth of which we are witnesses, (who by their cruel hands have suffered)

Rous, John (1695); Copeland, John; Shattuck, Samuel (1620?-1689)

1659

Laws of Massachusetts Bay, New Plymouth and New Haven colonies against the Quakers: p. 2-13. "A true copy of a letter... from one who was a magistrate in New-England ... [James Cudworth]": p. 14-20....

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On baptism : being an extract from Barclay's Apology

Barclay, Robert (1648-1690); Barclay, Robert (1648-1690)

1826

Smith II, 760.

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On baptism : being an extract from Barclay's Apology

Barclay, Robert (1648-1690); Barclay, Robert (1648-1690)

1826

Smith II, 760.

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