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The King's Missive

October 27, 1881 issue

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This article focuses on the book "The King's Missive," by John Greenleaf Whittier. The information upon which "The King's Missive" was composed was gathered from the pages of authentic books ; as poetized by Whittier it furnishes a pleasing episode in the history of the persecution of the New England Quakers. It is to the lasting dishonor of the Puritans that in their treatment of the Quakers they violated all the laws of humanity and of Christianity. Everyone should regard Whittier's poem, in its main incidents especially-the return of the banished Quaker with the King's letter.

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KING'S Missive, The (Book); WHITTIER, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892; POETRY; BOOKS & reading; CHRISTIANITY; PURITANS
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