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Fs.3.28

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Title

A true relation what sentence was passed upon the servants of the Lord, by one who is in commission to do justice, called by the world Sir William Walter, with the consent of the rest of those called justices, that sat upon the bench with him at that time, because we could not swear for conscience sake, but abide in the doctrine of Christ, who saith swear not at all; also something in answer to it, shewing the unjustnesse of their proceedings against us; with a warning to them to repent, and turn from the evil of their ways, and fear the Lord, least the judgements of God come upon them at unawares.

Publication, distribution, etc.

London, : Printed for Thomas Simmons, at the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate., 1660.

Physical description

8 p. ; 18 cm. (4to)

Note

Caption title.

Note

Signed at end: Thomas Goodaire.

Note

Imprint from colophon.

Citation/references note

Madan, III, 2471

Citation/references note

Smith, J. Catalogue of Friends' books, I, p. 848

Citation/references note

Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), G1089

Citation/references note

ESTC, R37398

Binding

Pamphlet-stitched without wrappers.

Subject

Quakers England Oxfordshire Early works to 1800.

Subject

Oaths Early works to 1800

Subject

Society of Friends Apologetic works Early works to 1800.

Subject

Great Britain History Charles II, 1660-1685 Early works to 1800.

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Added entry--place

England London.

Identifier

B40650
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