(1680). To the King, Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, the case of the people called Quakers stated in relation to their late and present sufferings, especially upon old statutes made against popish recusants. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTo the King, Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled, the Case of the People Called Quakers Stated in Relation to Their Late and Present Sufferings, Especially upon Old Statutes Made Against Popish Recusants. S.l: [s.n.], 1680.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTo the King, Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled, the Case of the People Called Quakers Stated in Relation to Their Late and Present Sufferings, Especially upon Old Statutes Made Against Popish Recusants. [s.n.], 1680.
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