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| | Books by James Lancaster: Books in the extended shelves: Lancaster, James, -1699: A controversy between the Quakers & bishops, occasioned by the bishops summoning them to their courts, and calling them in question for matters of religion: Contrary to the practice of Christ and the Apostles, who never forced any about religion and worship: and contrary to the Kings promises, speeches and declarations, which saith, no man shall be disquieted for different opinions in matters of religion, they living peaceably under the government; which the Quakers do, and no man can charge them to the contrary. Together with several religious reasons recorded concerning the conscientious non-conformity of the Quakers, to those things that are by the bishops courts imposed upon them. (London: : [s.n.], printed in the year 1663), also by Thomas Salthouse (HTML at EEBO TCP) Lancaster, James, -1699: The testimony of the everlasting gospel witnessed through sufferings. ([Norwich? : s.n., 1654]), also by Richard Hubberthorn, Christopher Atkinson, and Thomas Tofte (HTML at EEBO TCP) Lancaster, James, -1699: To the Pope, and all his cardinals, bishops, Jesuits, monks and friars, with all the rest of his people, who are reprobates concerning the faith of Christ, gospel-order, and true religion, and also the papists prov'd to be a seditious sect being something in answer to Æneas Mach. Gilmury, and Mauritius Bern, who call themselves students of art / J.L. J.S. ([London? : s.n.], 1671), also by John Stubbs and George Fox (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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