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To the King and both Houses of Parliament, now sitting at Westminster. : Being, I. A representation of the cause and sufferings of the people, called Quakers, and what they desire, signified. II. A declaration from the people, called Quakers, what they can say in stead of an oath: together with an account of the names of some of the prisoners, called Quakers, in the several goals [sic] in England and Wales, who have had the sentence of premunire, &c. III. To the Committee for Grievances, some of the grievances of the people called Quakers. IV. Some wholsome advice and seasonable considerations, tending to peace and concord: which being rendred and delivered to some of the members of each House, only in manuscript (with a desire they might so be read among them) therefore that they may the better take notice of them; they are tendred in print, that they may peruse them, and consider the cause and grievous sufferings of the innocent, herein hinted and partly related
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