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"Fifty nine Particulars laid down for the Regulating things" was a pamphlet believed by scholars to have been published in 1659 by Restoration Quakers to make themselves respectable and non-threatening to the established authorities, who ever since the execution of Charles I were concerned about political revolution. However, despite the pamphlet not being reprinted, it was never "lost" – it was known to some Quaker and non-Quaker historians the whole time, and was only unknown to a mass Quaker audience, until 2002 when a Quaker organization called Quaker Universalist Fellowship republished it online and in print.

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  • "Fifty nine Particulars laid down for the Regulating things" was a pamphlet believed by scholars to have been published in 1659 by Restoration Quakers to make themselves respectable and non-threatening to the established authorities, who ever since the execution of Charles I were concerned about political revolution. However, despite the pamphlet not being reprinted, it was never "lost" – it was known to some Quaker and non-Quaker historians the whole time, and was only unknown to a mass Quaker audience, until 2002 when a Quaker organization called Quaker Universalist Fellowship republished it online and in print.
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  • "Fifty nine Particulars laid down for the Regulating things" was a pamphlet believed by scholars to have been published in 1659 by Restoration Quakers to make themselves respectable and non-threatening to the established authorities, who ever since the execution of Charles I were concerned about political revolution. However, despite the pamphlet not being reprinted, it was never "lost" – it was known to some Quaker and non-Quaker historians the whole time, and was only unknown to a mass Quaker audience, until 2002 when a Quaker organization called Quaker Universalist Fellowship republished it online and in print.
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