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| | Books by James Potter: Books in the extended shelves: Potter, James, fl. 1686: A relation of the commitment and long unjust imprisonment, of James Potter, in the common jayle at Winchester, with the imprisoning of his sister Ann Potter for tythe, by Edward Bintal priest of Baghurst, and the taking away of her brother Richard Potters goods for the same tythe, for which he imprisoned her. Also the imprisoning of Elizabeth Streeter, with two of her husbands servants, occasioned by Iohn Corbet priest of Bramshot. With a few words to all, especially the inhabitants of Baghurst and Bramshot, to turn from those covetous hirelings which have long deceived the [sic], & return unto the Lord, and hearken to, obey and follow the light of Christ: given to lead them out of the waies of darkness, sin and unrighteousness, that redemption and restoration to life, they may come to know and witness. / James Potter. (London : printed in the 4th. month 4th. day for M.W., 1659]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Potter, James, fl. 1686: Something in answer to Thomas Curtis and B.C.'s reasons why the meeting-house doors were shut up at Reading ([London? : s.n., 1686]), also by William Lamboll and John Buy (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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