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Salthouse, Thomas, 1630-1691. and Lancaster, James, d. 1699., 2012, A controversy between the Quakers & bishops, occasioned by the bishops summoning them to their courts, and calling them in question for matters of religion: Contrary to the practice of Christ and the Apostles, who never forced any about religion and worship: and contrary to the Kings promises, speeches and declarations, which saith, no man shall be disquieted for different opinions in matters of religion, they living peaceably under the government; which the Quakers do, and no man can charge them to the contrary. Together with several religious reasons recorded concerning the conscientious non-conformity of the Quakers, to those things that are by the bishops courts imposed upon them., CLARIN DSpace, http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/B08827.
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dc.contributor.authorSalthouse, Thomas, 1630-1691.
dc.contributor.authorLancaster, James, d. 1699.
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dc.date.created1663
dc.date.issued2012-10
dc.description.abstractPartially written by Thomas Salthouse and James Lancaster. Reproduction of original in the Haverford College Library.
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dc.subject.lcshQuakers -- Apologetic works -- Early works to 1800.
dc.titleA controversy between the Quakers & bishops, occasioned by the bishops summoning them to their courts, and calling them in question for matters of religion: Contrary to the practice of Christ and the Apostles, who never forced any about religion and worship: and contrary to the Kings promises, speeches and declarations, which saith, no man shall be disquieted for different opinions in matters of religion, they living peaceably under the government which the Quakers do, and no man can charge them to the contrary. Together with several religious reasons recorded concerning the conscientious non-conformity of the Quakers, to those things that are by the bishops courts imposed upon them.
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