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A serious address to such of the people called Quakers on the continent of North-America, as profess scruples relative to the present government : exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority

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  • "Essay concerning the obedience to the supreme powers. London, 1694"@en

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  • "A serious address to such of the people called Quakers on the continent of North-America, as profess scruples relative to the present government : exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority"@en
  • "A serious address to such of the people called Quakers, on the continent of North America, as profess scruples relative to the present government : exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority"
  • "A serious address to such of the people called Quakers, on the continent of North-America, as profess scruples relative to the present government exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority"
  • "A serious address to such of the people called Quakers, on the continent of North-America, as profess scruples relative to the present government exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority"@en
  • "A serious address to such of the people called Quakers, on the continent of North-America, as profess scruples relative to the present government : exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority"
  • "A serious address to such of the people called Quakers, on the continent of North-America, as profess scruples relative to the present government exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority. Written before the departure of the British army from Philadelphia, 1778, by a native of Pennsylvania. To which are added, for the information of all rational enquirers, an appendix, consisting of extracts from an essay concerning obedience to the supreme powers, and the duty of subjects in all revolutions, published in England soon after the Revolution of 1688"@en
  • "A serious address to such of the people called Quakers, on the continent of North-America, as profess scruples relative to the present government exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority. Written before the departure of the British army from Philadelphia, 1778, by a native of Pennsylvania. To which are added, for the information of all rational enquirers, an appendix, consisting of extracts from an essay concerning obedience to the supreme powers, and the duty of subjects in all revolutions, published in England soon after the Revolution of 1688"
  • "A serious address to such of the people called Quakers, on the continent of North America, as profess scruples relative to the present government: exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority"@en
  • "A serious address to such of the people called Quakers on the continent of North America, as profess scruples relative to the present government: exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority"@en
  • "A serious address to such of the people called Quakers, on the continent of North-America, as profess scruples relative to the present government: exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority. Written before the departure of the British army from Philadelphia, 1778, by a native of Pennsylvania. To which are added, for the information of all rational enquirers, an appendix, consisting of extracts from an essay concerning obedience to the supreme powers, and the duty of subjects in all revolutions, published in England soon after the Revolution of 1688"@en
  • "A serious address to such of the people called Quakers, on the continent of North-America, as profess scruples relative to the present government exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority. : Written before the departure of the British army from Philadelphia, 1778"@en
  • "A serious address to such of the people called Quakers, on the continent of North-America, as profess scruples relative to the present government: exhibiting the ancient real testimony of that people, concerning obedience to civil authority. Written before the departure of the British army from Philadelphia, 1778"@en
  • "Serious address to such of the people called Quakers, on the continent of North-America, as profess scruples relative to the present government"
  • "A serious address to such of the people called Quakers, on the continent of North-America, as profess scruples relative to the present government"