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New England judged· The second part. : Being, a relation of the cruel and bloody sufferings of the people called Quakers, in the jurisdiction chiefly of the Massachusets; beginning with the sufferings of William Ledra, whom they murthered, and hung upon a tree at Boston, the 14th of the first month, 1660/1. barely for being such a one as is called a Quaker, and coming within their jurisdiction; and ending with the sufferings of Edward Wharton, the 3d month, 1665. And the remarkable judgements of God in the death of John Endicot Governour, John Norton, High Priest, and Humphry Adderton, Major General

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