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A57811 An account from the City of Chester, of a barbarous persecution inflicted upon one of the King's peaceable subjects, commonly called a Quaker. Only for his lamenting the great sin of pride, and calling the people to repentance. Rudd, Thomas, d. 1719. 1700 (1700) Wing R2171; ESTC R218477 5,333 8

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