A compendious view of some extraordinary sufferings of the people call'd Quakers [electronic resource] : both in person and substance, in the Kingdom of Ireland, from the year 1655 to the end of the reign of King George the First. In three parts I. Contains the true Grounds and Reasons of their Consciencious Dissent from other Religious Denominations in sundry Particulars; as, Not meeting to worship with them; Not paying Tyths. &c. nor Priests Maintenance, nor towards the Repair of Parish Worship-Houses; Not Swearing upon any Account; Not using Hat-Honour, nor observing Holy Days, so call'd. by A. Fuller and T. Holms, Anno 1671. II. Contains manifold Examples of their grievous Sufferings under Oliver Cromwel and the Reign of King Charles the IId. for the aforesaid Reasons. III. Is a Brief Synopsis of the Number of Prisoners, and what was taken from them every Reign to this present; with sundry Remarks upon their several Persecutors: As also, who have been favourable to this once persecuted People.
1731
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A compendious view of some extraordinary sufferings of the people call'd Quakers [electronic resource] : both in person and substance, in the Kingdom of Ireland, from the year 1655 to the end of the reign of King George the First. In three parts I. Contains the true Grounds and Reasons of their Consciencious Dissent from other Religious Denominations in sundry Particulars; as, Not meeting to worship with them; Not paying Tyths. &c. nor Priests Maintenance, nor towards the Repair of Parish Worship-Houses; Not Swearing upon any Account; Not using Hat-Honour, nor observing Holy Days, so call'd. by A. Fuller and T. Holms, Anno 1671. II. Contains manifold Examples of their grievous Sufferings under Oliver Cromwel and the Reign of King Charles the IId. for the aforesaid Reasons. III. Is a Brief Synopsis of the Number of Prisoners, and what was taken from them every Reign to this present; with sundry Remarks upon their several Persecutors: As also, who have been favourable to this once persecuted People.
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Dublin : Printed by and for Samuel Fuller, at the Globe in Meath-Street, 1731.
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135,[1]p. ; 8vo.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
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English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), T103086
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Ireland -- Dublin.
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