| Boston Public Library - 1902 - 514 pages
...are concerned in it. [Anon.j London, 1740. 50 pp. **H.94.i49 A vindication of a book, intituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quakers, &c. In answer to a late examination thereof, in defence of the clergy of the Diocese of York. [Anon.]... | |
| Theodore Schroeder - 1922 - 264 pages
...1741 Only to prove scripturally that persecution is inevitable. Vindication of a book, intituled, a brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quakers, etc., presented to the members of both Houses of Parliament, in answer to a late examination thereof,... | |
| Thomas Mardy Rees - 1925 - 322 pages
...multitudes out of prison." " Truth," he added, " was scarcely anywhere to be found but in gaol." In " A brief account of many of the Prosecutions of the People called Quakers, in the Exchequer, Ecclesiastical, and other Courts," published about the year 1736, we find many references to Welsh... | |
| Dobell, P. J. & A. E., booksellers, London - 1925 - 814 pages
...Kendale, in Westmoreland, sm. 4to, sewn, 10s 6d 1653 329 — i • A Vindication of a Book, intituled A Brief Account of many of the Prosecutions of the People called Quakers, &o.," presented to the members of both Houses of Parliament . . . with an appendix demonstrating that... | |
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