To the King and both houses of Parliament sitting at Westminster, and to every particular member thereof : this is a timely warning that they do not make laws against the righteous and innocent people of the Lord called Quakers, as the unrighteous rulers whom God overthrew before them, did /
| Main Author: | Wollrich, Humphry, 1633?-1707 |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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