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Excerpt from A Brief Statement of the Sufferings of Mary Dyer: Occasioned by the Society Called Shakers In the month of August, we mutually gave Up the idea of being Shakers, and became harmonious. In February, 1812, he went to Portsmouth, N. H. And he called on the Shakers in Alfred, and returned home strong in the belief, that'the Shakers were the only true Church. Fe wrote them a friendly letter, as though they were Christians. After war was proclaimed between America and Great Britain, as we lived near Canada, Mr. Dyer was anxious to have his family secluded among the Shakers. In autumn, as he went to visit his friends in Connecticut. He took my only daughter, who was then eleven, and my...
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