The guiltless cries and warnings of the innocent: against injustice, oppression, cruelty; false-swearers, envious men, and such like witnesses, arisen up against a plain man. Or, a living and true witnesse condemned, through want of sound (yet through unjust) judgment. together with the unequall and unreasonable proceedings of Humphry Wildey, Mayor; and Edward Solley, and Robert Sollers, aldermen, and justices of the city Worcester, as may plainly appear by what followeth: besides the unjust sufferings of the guiltlesse. ... From the hand, mouth, and very heart of a true friend, and not an enemy to the person, or well-being of any man, woman, or childe, ... I am, called by men Daniel Baker, by scorners, a Quaker.

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  • The guiltless cries and warnings of the innocent: against injustice, oppression, cruelty; false-swearers, envious men, and such like witnesses, arisen up against a plain man. Or, a living and true witnesse condemned, through want of sound (yet through unjust) judgment. together with the unequall and unreasonable proceedings of Humphry Wildey, Mayor; and Edward Solley, and Robert Sollers, aldermen, and justices of the city Worcester, as may plainly appear by what followeth: besides the unjust sufferings of the guiltlesse. ... From the hand, mouth, and very heart of a true friend, and not an enemy to the person, or well-being of any man, woman, or childe, ... I am, called by men Daniel Baker, by scorners, a Quaker.
  • Copie of the several charges
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Imprint
[London]: Printed for R. Wilson, at the black-spread-Eagle in Martins, 1660.
Publication year
1660-1660
ESTC No.
R22840
Grub Street ID
101086
Description
22 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Place of publication from Wing.

Includes as pp. 1-4 'A copie of the several charges ...' [by] D.B., 1660, which was formerly Wing B482A, now cancelled, and is included in Wing B482B.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed., 1994), B482B

Smith, J. Friends' books, 1.160