The book Dr John Walker And the Sufferings of the Clergy was written by author Geoffrey Bulmer Tatham Here you can read free online of Dr John Walker And the Sufferings of the Clergy book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Dr John Walker And the Sufferings of the Clergy a good or bad book?
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J. WALKER, C. 2 201 such forwardness as to be ready for y 6 Press. For, I doubt, if it be delayed much longer, it will not be suffered to be printed at all, if it will be at present. We have almost a prospect of y e like miserable times coming on very faste again " etc. Tiverton : Ap. 10th, 1705. Fol. 446. Some account of Hugh Peters "the notorious Regicide. " (In Newte's hand. ) Fol. 447. Letter from Jo. Newte to Walker, referring him to Charles Tarlton, rector of Bicton, for an account of the... sufferings of his (Tarl ton's) father at I] Chester. Sutcombe: Oct. 23rd, 1705. Fol. 448. Letter from John Croker to Walker "My knowledge of the good King and personall sight of y 6 strange cure wrought by him on y 6 much beloved Mr Norris, my chamber-fellow at that time, when y e King, so poor that he had not a piece of gold to give him after y e touching him for y 6 evil, when carrying to be murthered : my personall knowledge of y 6 damn'd hypocrisy of divers of those religious rogues that most imediately promoted y e horrid murther of that most gracious prince (who's patience before he was murthered I both saw and admired) disposed me to detest all y 6 motions that were attended w th so devilish and scan- dalous a Villainy" etc.
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