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The Quakers house built upon the sand. Or, A discovery of the damnablenesse of their pernicious doct : Hammond, Samuel,
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1658
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1
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Quakers in Boston, 1656-1964 : three centuries of Friends in Boston and Cambridge. : Selleck, George A.
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1976
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1
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Quakers in Britain : a century of change, 1895-1995. : Heron, Alastair.
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1995
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1
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1
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1
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1
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Quakers in Gildersome. : Mortimer, Jean.
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c1990
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1
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Quakers in Hull. : Fletcher, Fred.
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1985
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1
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The Quakers in peace and war : an account of their peace principles and practice. : Hirst, Margaret Esther.
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1923
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1
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The Quakers in Puritan England. : Barbour, Hugh.
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1964
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1
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Quakers in science and industry : being an account of the Quaker contributions to science and indust : Raistrick, Arthur.
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1950
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1
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The Quakers in the American colonies : Jones, Rufus Matthew,
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1966
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1
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Quakers in the tensions between East and West. : East-West Relations Committee (Society of Friends)
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1959
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1
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Quaker's Jesus : Grigge, William.
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1658
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1
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The Quaker's Jesus: or, The unswadling of that child James Nailor, which a wicked toleration hath mi : Grigge, William.
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1658
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1
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The Quakers last shift found out, or, An answer to Will. Penn's complaint against the meeting at Bar
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1674
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1
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Quakers last shift to cover their monstrous heresies. : Leslie, Charles,
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1697
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1
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Quakers last shift to cover their monstrous heresies, laid fully open. : Leslie, Charles,
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1698
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1
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The Quakers looking-glass look'd upon; : and turned toward himself; in a sober reply to an u : Hobbs, Richard,
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1673
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1
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Quakers madrigall in rime dogrell. : Lluelyn, Martin,
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1672
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1
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Quakers mere obbists.
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1678
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1
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Quakers mere obbists, or, A Letter to a preaching Quaker : from a moderate gentleman trepan'd into o
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1678
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1
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Quakers modest observation upon the Norfolk clergy-men, and Bugg's books
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1699
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1
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The Quakers : money and morals. : Walvin, James.
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1997
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1
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Quakers no Christians. : Faldo, John,
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1698
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1
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Quakers no Christians:, or, A sober request to the Quakers, : Ives, Jeremiah,
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1674
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1
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The Quakers no deceivers, or, The management of an unjust charge against them confuted. : Being a br
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2
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The Quakers of Kirkbymoorside and district 1652-1990. : Rowlands, Mary.
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1990
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1
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Quakers on the American frontier. : Elliott, Errol T.
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1969
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1
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The Quakers Pedigree: or, a dialogue between a Quaker, and a Iesuit : who at last become reconciled,
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1674
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1
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Quakers Pedigree: or, a dialogue between a Quaker, and a Jesuit
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1674
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1
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Quakers pedigree, or, A dialogue between a Quaker and a Jesuit, &c. : Moon, John,
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1674
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1
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The Quakers plainness detecting fallacy : in two short treatises : I. The first in answer to an abus : Whitehead, George,
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1674
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1
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The Quakers plea : answering all objections, and they proved to be no way dangerous, but friends to : P. H.
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1661
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1
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Quakers plea with the bishops. : R. F.
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1663
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1
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Quakers plea with the bishops at their ecclesiastical courts. : R. F.
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1663
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1
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The Quakers plea with the bishops at their ecclesiastical courts, or, An answer of the people of God : R. F.
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1663
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1
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The Quakers plea with the bishops at their ecclesiastical courts, or, An answer to the people of God : R. F.
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1663
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1
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Quakers principles quaking. : Hall, Ralph.
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1656
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1
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The Quakers prophesie of the dreadful and utter destruction of all the ministers of the Church of En
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1700
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1
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The Quaker's prophesie of the terrible judgment that will befal this land : being Englands sad estat : Chamberlin, Absalon.
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1682
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1
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The Quakers prophesie: or, Strange and wonderful news from Spittle-Fields, humbly dedicated to the Q
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1684
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1
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Quakers prophesy: or, Strange and wonderful news from Spittle-Fields
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1684
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1
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The Quakers proved apostats and heathens : And a specimen of the Quakers great malice and ognorance : Keith, George,
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1700
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1
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The Quakers proved deceivers : and such as people ought not to listen to, or follow, but to account : Horn, John,
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1660
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1
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Quakers quaking
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2
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The Quakers quaking: or, the foundation of their deceit shaken, by scripture, reason, their own mout : Ives, Jeremiah,
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1656
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1
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The Quakers quaking: or, The most just and deserved punishment inflicted on the person of James Nayl
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1657
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1
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The Quakers quaking principles examined and refuted : in a briefe answer to some erroneous tenets he : Bradshaw, Ellis.
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1656
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1
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Quakers questioned, their questions answered.
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2
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