Bag om Some Account of the Persecutions and Sufferings of the People Called Quakers, in the Seventeenth Century, Exemplified in the Memoirs of the Life of John Roberts. 1665
The memoirs of John Roberts, a Quaker who was persecuted and imprisoned in the 17th century, is a sobering reminder of the religious intolerance and violence that characterized that time period. This book provides valuable insights into the mindset of the persecutors and the inner strength of those who refused to betray their beliefs.
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