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William Robinson
(Robinson, William, -1659)
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Robinson, William, -1659: An appendex to the book, entituled, New England judged being certain writings, (never yet printed) of those persons which were there executed. Together with a short relation, of the tryal, sentence, and execution, of VVilliam Leddra. Written by them in the time of their imprisonment, in the bloody town of Boston. (London : Printed for Robert Wilson, at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle and Windmil, in Martins Le Grand, 1661), also by George Bishop (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Robinson, William, -1659: A Brief narration of the sufferings of the People Called Quakers: who were put to death at Boston in New-England. (Boston, 1921), also by Daniel Gould (page images at HathiTrust)
Robinson, William, -1659: A brief narration of the sufferings of the people called Quakers; who were put to death at Boston in New-England. Also an account from their own hands, of their coming to Boston, and of their staying in their jurisdiction after banishment. : With a precious epistle of William Robinson, to us his fellow prisoners, and other epistles hereunto annexed. ([New York : Printed by William Bradford, 1700]), also by Daniel Gould (HTML at Evans TCP)
Robinson, William, -1659: A call from death to life and out of the dark wayes and worships of the world where the seed is held in bondage under the merchants of Babylon / written by Marmaduke Stephenson, who (together with ... William Robinson) hath (since the writing hereof) suffered death, for bearing witnesse to the same truth amongst the professors of Bostons jurisdiction in New England ; with a true copy of two letters, which they writ to the Lords people a little before their death ; and also the true copy of a letter ... from a friend in New England, which gives a brief relation of the manner of their martyrdom, with some of the words which they exprest at the time of their suffering. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1660), also by Marmaduke Stephenson, Peter Pearson, and Mary Dyer (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Robinson, William, -1659: Several epistles given forth by two of the Lords faithful servants whom he sent to New-England, to bear witness to His everlasting truth and were there (by the priests, rulers, and professors) after cruel and long imprisonment, and inhumane whippings and banishment, put to death, for no other cause, but for keeping the commandments of God, and testimony of Jesus, William Robinson, William Leddra here is also perfixed [sic] W.R. his testimony of his call to that service, for obedience unto which, he underwent the wrath of men, but hath obtained everlasting peace and rest with God. (London : [s.n.], 1669), also by William Leddra (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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