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The Persecution of 'An Innocent People' in Seventeenth-Century England

Abstract

This article gives an outline survey of the beliefs and practices of seventeenth century Friends, the spiritual-religious basis of these, the existing or enacted laws with which these came into conflict, and the ensuing penalties inflicted on Friends for disobeying these strictures. While there is an abundance of relevant material in print, this account endeavors to give a comprehensive and systematic summary of the pertinent laws and some of their consequences to Friends. Though the penalties were not of equal frequency or severity, they point to limitations placed on Friends in their effort to be faithful to their beliefs.

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Friends, law, persecution, suffering

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Ayoub, R., (2014) “The Persecution of 'An Innocent People' in Seventeenth-Century England”, Quaker Studies 10(1).

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Raymond Ayoub (Penn State University)

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