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1 We next called on Mr. Lloyd, one of the people called Quakers .
2 From 1650, they were called Quakers because they trembled when religiously stirred.
3 There was one set of white people in Virginia called Quakers .
4 Being a Brief Relation of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers in these Parts.
5 History of the People called Quakers .
6 We have noticed his encounter with the Ranters, and he soon had to give battle to persons called Quakers .
7 And 'It is not of works lest any man should boast,' as those fond hypocrites called Quakers would do.
8 In the end, unrestrained by the arguments of her clerical allies, she joined the Society of Friends, by the world called Quakers .
9 A Collection of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers , for the Testimony of a Good Conscience, etc., to the year 1689.
10 "-AccordinglyGay wrote "The Espousal, a sober Eclogue, between two of the People called Quakers . "
11 This oppressive rigour of their first laws was soon heavily felt by many, but especially by that peaceable society of people called Quakers .
12 And hence, in other countries and in other ages, there have been men, who might be called Quakers , though the word Quakerism was unknown.
13 It is not of them that I, a descendant of the "sect called Quakers , " have reason to complain in the matter of persecution.
14 2. s. 1), "for preventing dangers that may arise from certain persons called quakers , " which authorised their transportation beyond the seas.
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