A Descriptive Catalogue of Friends' Books: Or Books Written by Members of the Society of Friends, Commonly Called Quakers, from Their First Rise to the Present Time, Interspersed with Critical Remarks, and Occasional Biographical Notices ... |
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London , Printed in the Year , 1668 , 61 New England Judged by the Spirit of the Lord , in 2 Parts : First , Containing a Brief Relation of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers in New England , from the Time of their first ...
London , Printed in the Year , 1668 , 61 New England Judged by the Spirit of the Lord , in 2 Parts : First , Containing a Brief Relation of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers in New England , from the Time of their first ...
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