 | Michael Cyril William Hunter, Michael Hunter, Richard Ovenden Nigel Smith - 1999 - 452 síđur
...dealing towards God, for the day hath discovered you, [London, 1660]. Wing B 5994 Edward Burtough, A declaration of the sad and great persecution and martyrdom of the... Quakers, in New-England, 1660[1661]. Signed and dated at the end 'EB', 15 January 1660. Wing A 3078.... | |
 | Janet Moore Lindman, Michele Lise Tarter - 2001 - 300 síđur
...Paper to New England, included in Rous, New England: A Degenerate Plant, 15. Also see Edward Burroughs, A Declaration of the Sad and Great Persecution and...the People of God, called Quakers, in New England (London: Printed for Robert Wilson, 1661), 14-16. 33. The use of the word antic offers an interesting... | |
 | Meredith Baldwin Weddle - 2001 - 368 síđur
...that Eminent and Faithful Servant of Christ John Burnyeat. . . . London, 1691. B[urrough], E[dward]. A Declaration Of the Sad and Great Persecution and...Martyrdom Of the People of God, Called Quakers, in New-England for the Worshipping of God. London, [1661]. Burrough, Edward. The Memorable Works of a... | |
 | Richard Cullen Rath - 2003 - 248 síđur
...That Vanishing.Sound (New York, 1976), 20. 35. Edward Burrough, A Declaration of the Sad and Great Martyrdom of the People of God Called Quakers in New England, for the Worshipping of God (London, 1660), 24. Also see CarlaGardina Pestana, "The Quaker Executions as Myth and History," Journa/ of American... | |
 | Bostonian Society - 1912 - 640 síđur
...sentenced to be hanged " on the gallows." In 1660, E. Burrough published a pamphlet in London entitled " A Declaration of the Sad and Great Persecution and...the People of God called Quakers in New England." He gives the following account of Mrs. Dyer : — "Then the drums were beat before and behind her,... | |
 | Cornell University. Libraries - 1886 - 362 síđur
...wetenschap. Burritt, CD Methodism in Ithaca ; a history. Ithaca, NY, 1852. 12°. pp. 160. [Burrough, E. ] A declaration of the sad and great persecution and...martyrdom of the people of God, called Quakers, in New-England, for the worshipping of God; also some considerations presented to the king, in answer... | |
 | 1922 - 1346 síđur
...must undergo all such sufferings as can be invented: etc. 26 pp. London. 1659. New England Quakers.— avings. 7. vols., 410, full calf gilt, me London, 1823-8. Ł13 13s 1354 NIETZSCHE (Friedrich). A Gen Xe.w England for the Worshipping of God. London. (1666.) FOX (George) A few Queries to the Teachers... | |
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