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A

VERY HUMBLE

SUPPLICATION

OF THE

POOR, DESPISED CHRISTIANS,

TO ALL THE PIOUS, KIND AND REASONABLE MAGISTRATES; CONCERNING THE ABOMINABLE CHARGES, UPBRAIDINGS, BACK-BITINGS, AND CLAMOR OF THE LEARNED, WHEREBY THEY ARE, ON EVERY HAND, SLANDERED AND TROUBLED, AS MAY BE HEARD AND SEEN.

 

BY

MENNO SIMON.


"If a stranger sojourn with thee in your land, ye shall not vex him," "He shall be
onto you as one born among you, and thou shalt love him as thyself," Levit. 19: 33, 34.


ELKHART, INDIANA:
PUBLISHED BY JOHN F. FUNK AND BROTHER.
1871.

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