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The sad effects of cruelty detected: : being an impartial account of the poor woman, near Temple-Barr, lately tempted in her distraction to make away with her self. Whose temptation and distraction proceeded not from her owning the Quakers, their meetings or principles (as hath been most maliciously suggested) but from the devil & a wicked husband (prevailing upon her own infirmity) as is hereby briefly (yet apparently) evinced. In pursuance of a late malicious pamphlet and fallacious account, entituled, The sad and dreadful end of one of the Quakers, &c
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