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An examination of the grounds or causes, which are said to induce the court of Boston in New-England to make that order or law of banishment upon pain of death against the Quakers; as also of the grounds and considerations by them produced to manifest the warrantableness and justness both of their making and executing the same, which they now stand deeply engaged to defend, having already thereupon put two of them to death. As also of some further grounds for justifying of the same, in an Appendix to John Norton's book (which was printed after the book it self, yet as part thereof) whereto he is said to be appointed by the General Court. And likewise of the arguments briefly hinted in that which is called, A true relation of the proceedings against the Quakers, &c. Whereunto somewhat is added about the authority and government which Christ excluded out of his church, which occasioneth somewhat concerning the true church-government.

Title
An examination of the grounds or causes, which are said to induce the court of Boston in New-England to make that order or law of banishment upon pain of death against the Quakers; as also of the grounds and considerations by them produced to manifest the warrantableness and justness both of their making and executing the same, which they now stand deeply engaged to defend, having already thereupon put two of them to death. As also of some further grounds for justifying of the same, in an Appendix to John Norton's book (which was printed after the book it self, yet as part thereof) whereto he is said to be appointed by the General Court. And likewise of the arguments briefly hinted in that which is called, A true relation of the proceedings against the Quakers, &c. Whereunto somewhat is added about the authority and government which Christ excluded out of his church, which occasioneth somewhat concerning the true church-government. By Isaac Penington, the younger ...
Author
Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.
Publication
London, Printed for L. Lloyd, 1660.

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Description
2 p. l., 99 p.; 18.5 cm. (4to.).
Subjects
Indexed In (note)
  • Sabin
  • Smith: Friends' books
  • JCB
Call Number
*KC 1660 (Penington, I. Examination of the grounds or causes)
OCLC
7231641
Author
Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679.
Title
An examination of the grounds or causes, which are said to induce the court of Boston in New-England to make that order or law of banishment upon pain of death against the Quakers; as also of the grounds and considerations by them produced to manifest the warrantableness and justness both of their making and executing the same, which they now stand deeply engaged to defend, having already thereupon put two of them to death. As also of some further grounds for justifying of the same, in an Appendix to John Norton's book (which was printed after the book it self, yet as part thereof) whereto he is said to be appointed by the General Court. And likewise of the arguments briefly hinted in that which is called, A true relation of the proceedings against the Quakers, &c. Whereunto somewhat is added about the authority and government which Christ excluded out of his church, which occasioneth somewhat concerning the true church-government. By Isaac Penington, the younger ...
Imprint
London, Printed for L. Lloyd, 1660.
Indexed In:
Sabin 59659
Smith: Friends' books, v. 2, p. 341-342
JCB, 1919, III, 44-45
Local Note
Lenox Collection.
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*KC 1660 (Penington, I. Examination of the grounds or causes)
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