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A46344 The Judgment given forth by twenty-eight Quakers against George Keith and his Friends with answers to the said judgment declaring those twenty-eight Quakers to be no Christians : as also An appeal (for which several were imprisoned &c.) by the said George Keith &c. to the early meeting Sept. 1692, with a full account of the said yearly meeting signed by seventy Quakers. Budd, Thomas, 1648-1699. A true copy of three judgments. 1694 (1694) Wing J1173; ESTC R28748 20,634 24

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advised the said George Keith to make Application to the Yearly Meeting in this Case as divers of us can witness and the said George Keith and the rest concerned laying their Complaint before us and the said Thomas Lloyd and the rest concerned not appearing though again desired several times our Expectations and Desires with respect to that effectual and absolute healing the said Breach is in some measure frustrated Notwithstanding whereof having heard the Papers on both sides read and having weightily and deliberately considered them do give it as our Sence and Judgment That the said George Keith and his Friends concerned in the said Paper of Condemnation are not guilty of the Charges and Censures therein contained and that therefore for the Honour Prosperity and Welfare of Truth and Peace and Quietness of the Churches of Christ in these Parts and elsewhere the said Thomas Lloyd and the rest of the said Twenty eight Persons forthwith Re-call their said Paper of Condemnation and that they condemn the same by a Writing under their Hands directed to all the Monthly and Quarterly Meetings whereunto the said Paper was directed and that they forbear offering to speak by way of publick Testimony in Meetings till they have so done And we do also give it as our Judgment That those Publick Friends who are charged with Misdemeanours and Ill Behaviour in their Lives and Conversations do forbear speaking in Publick Meetings by way of Testimony till they clear themselves and make Satisfaction to their Brethren And that all Publick Friends on both sides forbear all Railing and Reviling one another either publickly or privately which hath only this tendency to dishonour Truth and lay Stumbling-blocks in the Way of the Weak but that in such Case they observe the Primitive Churches Order established by Christ and his Apostles and practised among Friends Signed by Us in behalf of Our Selves and many more Friends who are one with us herein Robert Turner Elias Burling John Reid Charles Reade Thomas Coborne Harmon Updengraves Thomas Powell Nathaniel Fitzrandal Joseph Richards Edmund Wells Thomas Kimber John Neall Anthony Woodward Andrew Smith William Hixon John Panceast Henry Burcham Thomas Hearse John Jones Joseph Willcox Thomas Godfrey John Budd Roger Parke Caleb Wheatly Edward White Thomas Gladwin Thomas Rutter Edward Smith Benjamin Morgan Joseph Sharp William Thomas John Bainbridge John Snowden William Black William Snowden Abraham Brown John Hampton Daniel Bacon Joseph Adams Edward Guy Barnard Devonish Samuel Ellis Thomas Cross James Moore Thomas Jenner John Harper Robert Wheeler Nathaniel Walton Robert Roe Peter Boss Thomas Bowles William Budd James Silver Samuel Taylor Griffith Jones William Righton Thomas Kendall Samuel Houghton Emanuel Smith Peter Daite Richard Sery George Willcox William Wells Isaac Jacobs van Bibet Cornelius Scevers William Snead David Sherkis John Carter Henry Paxon Thomas Tindal FINIS BOOKS lately Published viz. ☞ THE TRYALS of Peter Boss George Keith Thomas Budd and William Bradford Quakers for several great Misdemeanours before a Court of Quakers at the Sessions held at Philadelphia in Pensilvania the Ninth Tenth and Twelfth Day of December 1692. Giving also an Account of the most Arbitrary Procedure of that Court. ☞ An Account of the Divisions of the Quakers in Pensilvania ☞ A further Account of the Divisions of the Quakers in Pensilvania ☞ The Principles Doctrines Laws and Orders of the Quakers ☞ The Judgment given forth by Twenty eight Quakers against George Keith and his Friends with Answers to the said Judgment declaring those Twenty eight Quakers to be No Christians As also an Appeal for which several were Imprisoned by the said George Keith c. to the Yearly Meeting 1692. With a full Account of the said Yearly Meeting signed by Seventy Quakers All Five sold by R. Baldwin near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-lane 1693.