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30: 270: 201: 172:, a laborious compilation of cases of persecution against Quakers, arranged by British counties, followed by New England, Barbados, Nevis, Bermudas, Antigua, Maryland, Jamaica, Europe and Asia, Isle of Malta, Hungary and Austria, 57:, now part of east London, where he died on 25 November 1757 and was buried in the Friends' burial ground. His son of the same name emigrated to Pennsylvania. Besse was a convert to the Quakers from the 211: 307: 29: 181:
The Doctrine of the People called Quakers, in relation to bearing arms and fighting; extracted from the Works of a Learned and Approved Writer of that Persuasion
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Some Scriptural Observations on (1) the Spirituality of Gospel-worship; (2) the Nature of true Christian Prayer; (3) Our Saviour's Direction concerning Fasting
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A Collection of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers, for the Testimony of a Good Conscience, from 1650 to 1689
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Carmen Spirituale . . . olim a Richardo Claridge Anglice compositum et editum et nunc Latine versum ab J. B.
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A Brief Account of many of the Prosecutions of the People call'd Quakers for Tithes, Church-rates, &c.
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A Cloud of Witnesses proving that the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry hath misrepresented the Quakers
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controversialist. He quantified the sufferings and persecution undergone by the Quakers.
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Besse was a vigorous controversialist. Various works of his have been edited by
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In 1746, Blesse edited and published a work by Penington, which he entitled
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This biography article of an English religious figure is a
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Abstract of the Sufferings of the People call'd Quakers
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Quaker
the title page of Besse's work 'A Collection of Sufferings of the People Called Quakers'
Colchester
Chelmsford
Ratcliff
Anglican Church
living
shillings
William Sewel
Richard Claridge
Henton Brown
Isaac Penington
Samuel Bownas
baptism
Barbara Blaugdone
Danzig
pacifism
Richard Finch
public domain
Besse, Joseph
Dictionary of National Biography
A history of pacifism
306
ISBN
9780691046082
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