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The case of the Quakers relating to oaths stated
wherein they are discovered, to oppose prophetical, to pervert evangelical, to falsifie ecclesiastical, and to contradict their own doctrine -
The case of the people commonly called Quakers
With some reasons humbly offered to the tender consideration of the members of the House of Commons to incline them to grant the petition of the said People (which they intend to present unto them) that their solemn answers may be allowed without swearing in the courts of Chancery and Exchequer. The said People freely offering and consenting, that if any reputed a Quaker falsify the truth, and by duly convicted theroof, [sic] every such person shall undergo the like pains and penalties as are provided against a perjured person -
The case of the people commonly called Quakers
With some reasons humbly offered to the tender consideration of the members of the House of Commons to incline them to grant the petition of the said People (which they intend to present unto them) that their solemn answers may be allowed without swearing in the courts of Chancery and Exchequer. The said People freely offering and consenting, that if any reputed a Quaker falsify the truth, and by duly convicted theroof, [sic] every such person shall undergo the like pains and penalties as are provided against a perjured person -
To the respective members of the House of Commons, the humble application of the people, commonly called Quakers
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The Case of the people commonly called Quakers, relating to oathes and swearing, humbly offered
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To the respective members of the House of Commons, the humble application of the people, commonly called Quakers
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De juramenti promissorii obligatione prælectiones sepem
Habitæ in schola theologica Oxonii termino Michaelis, Anno Dom. 1646. A Roberto Sandersono, s. theologiæ in Academia Oxoniensi professore regio. Præmissa oratione ab eodem habita cùm publicam professionem auspicaretur 26. Octobr. M DC XL VI -
The necessity of altering the present oath of allegiance made evident
also the declaration signed by above 28000 in Lancashire, when they expected a late French invasion, compared with the association signed in this present Parliament -
A practical discourse concerning swearing
especially in the two great points of perjury and common-swearing