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The cry of Newgate : with the other prisons, in and about London : in which dismal holes, and cels, are imured about three hundred persons, of the innocent people of God, called Quakers, for no other cause, but for their unspotted testimonies in God, held in clear consciences : to you magistrates, priests, and people of this city of London, and elsewhere, whom these may concern, are these words uttered

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  • "The cry of Newgate : with the other prisons, in and about London : in which dismal holes, and cels, are imured about three hundred persons, of the innocent people of God, called Quakers, for no other cause, but for their unspotted testimonies in God, held in clear consciences : to you magistrates, priests, and people of this city of London, and elsewhere, whom these may concern, are these words uttered"@en
  • "The cry of Newgate, with the other prisons, in and about London : in which dismal holes, and cels [sic], are imured about three hundred persons, of the innocent people of God, called Quakers, for no other cause, but for their unspotted testimonies in God, held in clear consciences to you magistrates, priests, and people of the city of London, and elsewhere, whom these may concern, are these words uttered"@en
  • "The cry of Newgate with the other prisons in and about London in which dismal holes and cels [sic] are imured about three hundred persons of the innocent people of God called Quakers, for no other cause but for their unspotted testimonies in God, held in clear consciences"@en
  • "The cry of Nevvgate, with the other prisons, in and about London: in which dismal holes, and cels, are imured about three hundred persons, of the innocent people of God, called Quakers, for no other cause, but for their unspotted testimonies in God, held in clear consciences. To you magistrates, priests, and people of this city of London, and elsewhere, whom these may concern, are these words uttered. By R.C"@en