The Works of the Long Mournful and Sorely Distressed Isaac Penington, Whom the Lord ... at Length Visited and Relieved by the Ministry of that Despised People Called Quakers, Etc. [With a Preface by William Peron.]

The Works of the Long Mournful and Sorely Distressed Isaac Penington, Whom the Lord ... at Length Visited and Relieved by the Ministry of that Despised People Called Quakers, Etc. [With a Preface by William Peron.]
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Book Synopsis The Works of the Long Mournful and Sorely Distressed Isaac Penington, Whom the Lord ... at Length Visited and Relieved by the Ministry of that Despised People Called Quakers, Etc. [With a Preface by William Peron.] by : Isaac PENINGTON (the Younger.)

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