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Sufferings Of Early Quakers - London

Sufferings Of Early Quakers - London

Sufferings Of Early Quakers - London

And Middlesex 1655 To 1690

BY JOSEPH BESSE

Brief Description:
Ever since it first appeared in 1753 Besse's collection of sufferings of the people called Quakers has been the first port of call for anyone interested in seventeenth century Quakerism. Contains the most interesting or illustrative examples of what individual Quakers suffered in ways like fines or imprisonment for their Quaker faith. Sessions are reprinting the original text by area. Indexed by Place and name.

Sessions 1753 176 PP Paper

$30.00 (low stock)

 

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