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Judas his treachery still continued and his rage doth more increase because his thirty peices [sic] sent to the Quakers would not be received ... being something in way of answer, or rather a opening of some material passages in that reviling paper called by the publisher Mr. Robert Rich his second letters

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  • "Judas his treachery still continued and his rage doth more increase because his thirty peices sent to the Quakers would not be received, but was rejected and returned to him again... : Being something in way of answer, or rather a opening of some material passages in that reviling paper called by the publisher Mr. Robert Rich his second letters"
  • "Judas his treachery still continued and his rage doth more increase because his thirty peices [sic] sent to the Quakers would not be received ... being something in way of answer, or rather a opening of some material passages in that reviling paper called by the publisher Mr. Robert Rich his second letters"@en