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The secret workers of a cruel people made manifest ... who have set up an image amongst them in New-England, which all that will not bow down unto, and worship, must undergo all such sufferings as can be invented and inflicted by the hearts and hands of such men whose tender mercies are cruel. Which may be seen in this short relation of their cruelty, which was presented to the Parliament, and now recommended to the consideration of all sober people ... Whereunto is annexed a copy of a letter which came from one who hath been a magistrate among them, to a friend of his in London, wherein he gives an account of some of the cruel sufferings of the people of God in those parts under the rulers of New-England, and their unrighteous laws.

Title
The secret workers of a cruel people made manifest ... who have set up an image amongst them in New-England, which all that will not bow down unto, and worship, must undergo all such sufferings as can be invented and inflicted by the hearts and hands of such men whose tender mercies are cruel. Which may be seen in this short relation of their cruelty, which was presented to the Parliament, and now recommended to the consideration of all sober people ... Whereunto is annexed a copy of a letter which came from one who hath been a magistrate among them, to a friend of his in London, wherein he gives an account of some of the cruel sufferings of the people of God in those parts under the rulers of New-England, and their unrighteous laws.
Author
Copeland, J. R. (John R.)
Publication
London, Printed in the year 1659.

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Additional Authors
  • Cudworth, James, -1682.
  • Fox, George, 1624-1691.
  • Norton, Humphrey, active 1655-1659.
  • Rous, John, -1695.
Description
1 p. l., 26 p.; 20 cm. (4to.).
Subject
Friends, Society of > United States > New England
Note
  • Comprises: "A declaration of the sufferings of several of the people of God ... in New England, and amongst the Dutch," addressed To the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, by John Copeland, John Rous and Humphrey Norton, p. 1-15; "A paper to New Englaad [sic]" signed: G.F., p. 15-17; "To the town of Boston in New England," signed: John Rous, p. 17-18; an account of the banishment and imprisonment of several Quakers, p. 19-20; "A true copy of a letter which was sent from one who was a magistrate in New-England, to a friend of his in London," by James Cudworth, p. 20-26.
Indexed In (note)
  • Sabin
  • Smith: Friends' books
  • JCB
  • Church
Call Number
*KC 1659 (Copeland, J. Secret workers of a cruel people made manifest)
OCLC
43211867
Author
Copeland, J. R. (John R.)
Title
The secret workers of a cruel people made manifest ... who have set up an image amongst them in New-England, which all that will not bow down unto, and worship, must undergo all such sufferings as can be invented and inflicted by the hearts and hands of such men whose tender mercies are cruel. Which may be seen in this short relation of their cruelty, which was presented to the Parliament, and now recommended to the consideration of all sober people ... Whereunto is annexed a copy of a letter which came from one who hath been a magistrate among them, to a friend of his in London, wherein he gives an account of some of the cruel sufferings of the people of God in those parts under the rulers of New-England, and their unrighteous laws.
Imprint
London, Printed in the year 1659.
Indexed In:
Sabin 78753
Smith: Friends' books, v. 1, p. 451; v. 2, p. 242, 512, 657
JCB, 1919, III, 11
Church 558
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Added Author
Cudworth, James, -1682.
Fox, George, 1624-1691.
Norton, Humphrey, active 1655-1659.
Rous, John, -1695.
Research Call Number
*KC 1659 (Copeland, J. Secret workers of a cruel people made manifest)
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