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Author: R. C. (Richard Crane)
Title: Something spoken in vindication & clearing of the people of God called Quakers that they have not forfeited their liberty in the declaration, nor made ill use of the kings indulgence, by any plots or murders or insurrections, in a pretence of worship and serving of God : the Lord is witness, and you have tried us, and found that we are none of those people the kings proclamation takes hold upon, but ought to have our meetings.
Print source: Something spoken in vindication & clearing of the people of God called Quakers that they have not forfeited their liberty in the declaration, nor made ill use of the kings indulgence, by any plots or murders or insurrections, in a pretence of worship and serving of God : the Lord is witness, and you have tried us, and found that we are none of those people the kings proclamation takes hold upon, but ought to have our meetings.
R. C. (Richard Crane)

[S.l.: s.n., 1660]
Notes:
Signed at bottom: R.C. [i.e. Richard Crane].
Date of publication suggested by Wing.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
Subject terms:
Church and state -- England.
Society of Friends -- Apologetic works.
URL: https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A34919.0001.001
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