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A30029 A modest defence of my book entituled, Quakerism expos'd as also of my broad sheet : with a scheme of the Quakers yearly synod, and other books presented anno 1699 to the Parliament : and G. Whitehead's inside turn'd outward, by reprinting his ancient book Ishmael, &c. intirely, shewing thereby the Quakers ancient testimony of contempt of the Holy Scriptures and blasphemy against the blessed Trinity ... / by Francis Bugg. Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?; Atkinson, Christopher. Ishmael and his mother cast out into the wilderness. 1700 (1700) Wing B5375; ESTC R19514 73,450 146

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to be as indeed they are the written Word of God and a good Foundation for our Faith and a great Means to work Faith in our Hearts all which George Whitehead and his Partners opposed with great Vigor he Mr. Townsend having first proved these things he then goes on to prove a Trinity of Three distinct Persons in the Godhead according to the Faith of all sound Christians and for Proof thereof he does not only bring Scripture but many strong Reasons as well from Antiquity as of later Date To all which George Whitehead c. from the Spirit of their Lord in them as in p. 22. And here thy Antiquity and thy Reasons and the Three Persons thou dreams of which thou would divide out of one like a Conjurer are all denied and thou shut up with them in perpetual Darkness for the Lake and the Pit c. adding by way of Corroberation respecting Mr. Townsend p. 26. thus Thou Townsend art Reserved in Everlasting Chains under Darkness for Everlasting Fire shut out from God among the Dogs and Sorcerers Having by this time not only discovered the Snake but given her a deadly Blow I shall next shew that the Quakers respecting their Principles are the same that ever they were only I am in Hopes they shall never do so much Hurt in a Hundred Years as they have done in Fifty the time of their date The Sting of Quakerism being taken out and the Bowels thereof ript up and their Inside turn'd Outward by many Infallible Proofs out of their Impious Books especially by Reprinting one of them but let us not be too secure lest the deadly Wound which she hath received should be healed and my Counsel is that as Persecution never did Good so may it not be used amongst Christians but yet a good Expedient is very proper which is to have them examined whether these things be so or no and if what has been objected against them be proved upon them let them be obliged to Retract and Condemn these their Ancient Blasphemous and Heretical Books and Pamphlets which have poysoned many Thousands of otherwise well-meaning People and as this will be easie so will it be one effectual Means to stop the Gangrene of this Pestilential Disease and this will be no Persecution POSTSCRIPT AND to shew that the Quakers are the same still notwithstanding their contrary Testimonies I shall recite some few Passages out of their Writings viz. I. In their Yearly Epistle 1696. We cannot say they but recommend unto you our dear Brethren the holding up the Holy Testimony of Truth which hath made us to be a People and that in all Parts of it * Then in Damning the Blessed Trinity for Truth is one II. The Quakers cleared c. p. 7. God is the same Truth is the same his People the same and their Principles the same III. Their Primitive Christianity c. Printed 1698. p. 6. Our Principles are now no other than what they were when we were first a People IV. They have inserted a long Paragraph in the Post-Man Numb 568. saying The Quakers not questioning but to acquit their Ancient Friends and their Writings not being Conscious of deviating in any one Point of Doctrine from what they first held † And what they held in 1655. G. W.'s Book Ishmael gives a Sample for they are all of a Piece V. But Jesuit-like G. W. thus saith in his Count. Conv. p. 72. I may says he see Cause otherwise to word the Matter and yet our Intentions be the same c. FINIS A Reply to a Book Entituled A Defence of an Apology for the Quakers in Answer to a Book Entituled Quakerism Expos'd c. wrote by Fran. Bugg Or some Papers delivered to the King and Parliament PART III. I Have read and consider'd this Book of John Field's A Defence c. in Answer to the Books and Papers aforesaid but how far his Book answers his Titlte will best be understood by comparing both For in J. Feild's Book of 32 Pages in Quarto I find but 35 Lines of mine cited which is not one Page of 64 of mine in Octavo and that not pag'd and thereby difficult for his Readers to find in order to compare the Books a right Trick of a Quaker Now how this can rightly be call'd an Answer is a Paradox to me but however an Answer they must have tho' nothing almost to the purpose and then tell their poor Hearers Fr. Bugg's Book is answered Ay that it is nay and repeatedly too tho' I do not know of one single Book of mine so answered by the Quakers but that they have left untouched the greatest Part of the Charges objected against them and Six or Seven Books of mine never so much as pretended to be answer'd Oh the Polacy and Deceit of the Ringleaders of this Sect And this has occasioned me to give and take this Advice from a wise and prudent Caution in a Book Entituled The Missionaries Arts c. wrote against the Jesuits Printed 1668. p. 32. viz. To distrust every thing they say For as the Learned Dr. Stillingfleet late Bishop of Worcester in his Discourse of the Idolatry of the Church of Rome c. p. 282. very well observes that they are as like as if the Quakers and the Jesuits were Children of one Father and brought forth by one Mother even Mystery Babylon the Mother of Harlots and Cage of every Unclean and Hateful Bird His Words are these viz. Any who compares them i. e. Jesuits and Quakers would imagine the Life of Ignatius Loyola had been their great Exemplar I know not said the Bishop whether any of that Innocent and Religious Order or Jesuits had any Hand in forming this new Society of Quakers among us as hath been frequently suggested but if one may guess the Father by the Child's Likeness Ignatius Loyola the Founder of the Jesuits was at least the Grandfather of the Quakers c. And as I do believe the recited Caution To distrust every thing they i. e. Jesuits say 't is as applicable to the Quakers and to demonstrate this let us but observe how frequent it is with them to blame their Opponents with splitting Sentences mincing mangling and curtailing whilst themselves are ten times more guilty for instance I find a Passage in my Book Quakerism Expos'd c. p. 27 28. 4thly That you Quakers value the Scriptures above any Books in the World This is false with a Witness when you in Print tell us we may as well burn the Bible as your Writings Truths Defence p. 2 104. calling the Scriptures Dust Death Serpents Meat Beastly Ware and that Preaching out of them is Conjuration And G. Whitehead tells us in his Book Truth defending the Quakers c. p. 7. That what is spoken by the Spirit of Truth in any is of as great Authority as the Scriptures and Chapters are and greater And many of your Books nay even that are said to be given
Book Truth 's Defence c. p. 15. who writing against Comelfeild a Minister and being unwilling to unbosome himself at that time a fault they are seldom guilty of gave him this assurance touching praying for their Enemies viz. No Prayers can we send to thee but for thy Destruction thou Man of Sin and Enemy of Christ c. This is according to their Ancient Principles and shall I think they are changed No not a tittle they tell us so And they do not only Pray for the Destruction of their Adversaries as you have heard but if their Governours do not please them to a Hair's Breadth they 'll not mention them in their Prayers to their God no matter indeed whether they do or no for the late King James II. for whom they mos Prayed his Reign was the shortest Liv'd for Oliver Cromwell whom they often saluted with their Familiar Appellation of Dear Friend Noble Oliver and the like Flatteries yet because he turned them out of the Army and would nto suffer them to be Justices of the Peace forsooth Thee and Thou by Yea and Nay grew angry and pettish and would no more mention him in their Prayers to God than now they do his present Majesty as may be seen by Edward Burrough's Book in Quarto Printed 1656. Good Counsel and Advice rejected p. 15. And these things are not right that such who have been Faithful in their Trust for many Years and hazarded Life and Liberty for Conscience sake which they cannot now Possess but are cast out for the exercise of their pure Consciences consider of it when such are cast out of their Places p. 16. of Judicatories in thy Government and out of thy Armies for I know the Lord hath Cursed them the King and Royal Party and thou hast had Dominion given thee of God to break them in Pieces And what thou hast done their King i. e. King Charles II. should not be reckoned against thee by the Lord if thou art Faithful to what he requires of thee * By the Quaker Prophets then they would Acquit the Murther p. 20. Though we the People of God do not Envy thy Person nor Government Yet Friend the want of our Prayers to God for thee is worse to thee than all the Plotting of all wicked Men And how can we mention † Nor do they ever mention K. Will. III. in their Prayers thee in our Prayers to God for thee except it be to be delivered from thee c. Here is then no Penny or what is Equivolent no Pater Noster for either Priest or Governours See Pil. Prog. p. 78. for more of this And that they valued themselves as Members of the Army see their Book stiled A Dispute with the Teachers of Chesterfeild c. Printed 1655. p. 16. It is known say they that most of us have adventured Life and Estate for the present Power or Government and and at that Day their Cry ran strong against the Clergy and the King see their Book News coming out of the North p. 19. So you i. e. the Priests must be cut down with the same Power that cut down the King i. e. the Sword who Reigned over the Nation whose Family was a Nursery for the Papists and Bishops But the Beast that is the Government and the false Prophets i. e. the Priesthood is standing still The same Teachers are standing still that was in the time of the King and Bishops p. 31. Slay Beal Balaam must be Slain all the Hirelings must be turned out of the Kingdom c. Now I would ask this Knotty Question of John Feild and his Tutor George Whitehead Whether this was not raising the Monster Persecution And do desire them not to pass silently over it as they do most of the Charge Objected against them but in all Friendliness desire their Answer by Yea or by Nay But I cannot forget John Feild's smooth pretence That the Poor Quakers think or design me no Harm but Pray for me and do not mean to compare me to Judas no by no means though it be their Common Text when they are not able otherwise to answer me And for a proof thereof see their Book A Defence of the People called Quakers c. By John Fiddiman Rich. Ashly and four more where on the Title Page they thus say And Judas Iscariot one of the Twelve went unto the Chief Priests to betray him unto them And when they heard it they were glad and Promised to give him Money and he sought how he might conveniently betray him Mark 14.10 11. Ay but says John Feild in his Defence of his Apology c. p. 11. But I did not say that Francis Bugg was like Judas or that Haman and Judas's End might be like his for I pray God it may not I am perswaded the Quakers never designed him any Harm Pag. 19. ' We are resolved to Love our Enemies And yet the very same J. Feild hath this Passage himself in his Epistle to the Reader i. e. And when Satan entred into Judas he went his way and communed with the Chief Priests and Captains how he might betray him and they were glad and covenanted to give him Money Thus then tho' not so broad-fac'd as the former yet it is their common Theme or Text That any one who opposes and discovers their Errours is Judas and themselves Jesus especially when they know not otherwise how to defend themselves But tho' they pretend to be all of one Mind and Judgment and to give forth their Books from the Spirit or Light within yet as harmonious as Harp and Harrow and agree in concord as Light with Darkness For says Fiddeman and Ashby c. p. 1. And the Priests Mercenary Agent Bugg again p. 21. Francis Bugg their Mercenary Agent Now as this agrees with the two Verses in the Title-Page and do shew they meant Francis Bugg to be Judas yet smooth J. Feild he denies any such Deisign he loves me and prays for me as if he were as real a Christian as he is a Quaker But to make it yet more plain if more can be see their Letter to the Clergy c. which the Quakers printed under the Sham-Name of a Member of the Church of England and Published many Thousands of them Nay so fond they were of it that they read it in their Meetings in some Places Oh! an Excellent Epistle and which in my small Tract intituled The Christian Ministry of the Church of England Vindicated c. I have so replied to it as since I have heard no News of it Well but let us hear whether by them two Texts on their Title-Page Mark 14.10 11. they do not mean Francis Bugg as John Feild pretends A Letter to the Clergy c. p. 6. The High Priests had a Judas at Work for Money to betray Christ into their Hands for Money Have not you a Judas at Work now for Money Pray where is the difference between these
against Geo. Whitehead's Book Judgment fixed c. we have continues she Knights of the Post amongst us c. This Witness is true II. That the honest Quakers for some such there are amongst them have suspected G. Whitehead by his Craft and Subtilty in defending or excusing what he must know to be erroneous amongst them to be a Jesuit at least like them This Witness is true III. That their Second-Day Meeting put Names to their Certificates and Passages into their Books without either Consent or Knowledge of the Parties or Authors This Witness is true IV. That the Quakers separate Meetings for Government with Doors shut are dangerous to the Peace of the Nation This Witness is true V. That the Magistrates look upon Common Bankers i. e. the Quakers Fund to be as bad as Arms and Ammunition and not said she without Reason for Money answers all things If Friends said she would put away this Dagon and take Money only for their present Necessity things would soon be better This Witness is true VI. That the Quakers Distinct Men's Meetings touching their Government within the Government and opposite to it serve to little Purpose but to shelter great Bellies and to protect the Proud and Vicious This Witness is true VII That their Teachers G. Whitehead Sam. Cater c. are the most confident Liars and wicked Forgers that ever she met with This Witness is true VIII That their Second-Day Meeting both added to and altered the Sence of her Letters to make Lies seem true of which Forgery she suspected G. Whitehead to be Guilty for continue she Sam. Cater is not Sophister great enough This Witness is true IX I had said she a sharp Conference with Sam. Cater for his Clamouring against Francis Bugg and John Ainsloe in his abuseful Narrative herein said she he Sam. Cater have used my Name in Print to justifie him in his Conscious Pamphlet with Francis Bugg I said she laid it before him smartly he is very bold continues she and the most confident Liar that ever I met with This Witness is true X. That G. W. forged a Certificate in 's Judgment Fixed This witness is true Thus much from a Prophetess of their own one in their Unity and that have wrote many Books in Defence of Quakerism one in 1699. by which Evidence we may know that the Quakers like the Cretians were always Liars evil Beasts slow Bellies but not only so but Liars Forgers and to speak Comparatively Knights of the Post Jesuits and dangerous to the Government Slanderers to their honest Friends whilst they protected the proud Blasphemers and Vicious Hypocrites and as St. Paul said the Evidence which a Prophet of the Cretians said was true who said and said truly that the Cretians were always Liars c. why Because he knew the Truth thereof and as to the Evidence which this Propheress Anne Docwra has given of the Quakers I say it is true why Because I know it to be so in the Cases now recited But further to confirm it I shall recite an Abstract of a Letter sent me dated January the 19th 1699. from Robert Sandiland who formerly was one of their Teachers But upon Conviction of his Errors and the gross Hypocrisies of the Quakers he has left them as many others have done and Retracted not only his Errors which he with my self G. Keith Tho. Crisp and divers others held but also his uncharitable Language to me and others tho' much of what his Books contained was as Anne Docwra says foisted in as his yet none of his and I am apt to think the same Person G. W. was the Forger in his Book for which horrible Practice he I fear has a large Account to give Now follows R. S.'s Letter somewhat abstracted Loving Friend Francis Bugg AS concerning my Book printed 1683. Entituled Righteous Judgment c. whatsoever it herein inconsistent or any other of my Books with the sound Christian Faith and Doctrine I do now wholly Disown and Retract together with all Harsh and Uncharitable Expressions on thee or any others named in my Book and particularly these Verses p. 97. viz. Team Rogers Pennyman Bullock and Bugg Dark Devil driven dungy God's desperately Lugg That are ty'd to the Tail of their separate Schism Papists Libertinism Heathenism Judaism Atheism I do say and affirm that tho' these Verses were put into my Book as mine yet I assure thee that they were none of my making I did not compose oneword of them but they were made by another Hand and put into my Book together with the whole Ninth Chapter which was likewise done by another Hand and put also into my said Book as mine whilst I was in the Country and after I had left it with the Second-Day-Meeting for the Press and they did with it what they pleas'd as thou knowest they use to Read and Correct all Books brought before them and G. W. I suppose may remember who it was that writ that whole Ninth Chapter * * Yea and I guess that it was G. W. himself from p. 91 to 100. Blessed be God that their gross Errors in the Fundamentals of the Christian Religion are now sufficiently Detected and there is nothing remains now for them to do but either openly and freely to Retract and Condemn them or else to be exposed and liable to all the ill Effects and Consequences which must unavoidably attend their obstinate persisting in their Errors Robert Sandilands But to shew the horrid Cheats wicked Forgeries and deep Hypocrisies of this their Second-Day Meeting will exceed the bounds of a Preface and therefore for a compleat System of this their black Art in their dark Divinity I refer my Reader to my Pilg. Prog. c. 2d Edit p. 149 to p. 170. And that I may not leave a Stone unturned that may discover the pious Frauds of this Painted Harlot I shall recite a brief Abstract of W. Mucklow's Book Entituled The Spirit of the Hat c. he being a Man of Note amongst them and may be called in St. Paul's Sence a Prophet of their own and whose Evidence in this Case is true yea I know it to be so For the Quakers were always Liars evil Beasts Slow-Bellies whilst yet they pretend to Infallibility and also that their Books are given forth from the Immediate Eternal Spirit of God 1. That the Foxonian Unity is to yeild Obedience to the Body tho' no Conviction inwardly of the Truth of the thing commanded saying who is able to make War with us These are the high swelling Words of proud Babel This Witness is true 2. That G. Fox c. was of an Antichristian Spirit This Witness is true 3. That their Ministers in their Meetings for Government conjoin'd together to subvert our Laws and Liberty This Witness is true 4. That G. Fox was lifted up with Luciferian Pride saying he had Power to bind and loose whom he please This Witness is true 5. That Sol. Eccles
Holy Spirit to amend our Lives according to thy Holy Word Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost As it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be World without End Amen ERRATA PArt 1. Page 1. line 13. for of God read for God p. 8. l. 1. f. derided r. divided p. 21. l. 14. r. doth blind p. 32. l. 12. f. 45. r. 35. p. II. p. 12. l. 16. f. third r. second part p. III. p. 13. l. 32. f. unwilling r. willing p. 26. l. 12. on this del p. 15. l. 7. f. K. C. II. r. K. C. I. in Cutting off his Head for that say they was a remarkable Record of the Righteous Judgment of God * See their Book West Answering to North p. 97. George Whitehead TURN'D TOPSIE-TURVY PART I. I Find in a Book wrote by W. Penn intituled A Key c. and presented to the Parliament 1699. to obviate the Objections against the Quakers in several Books then presented to both Houses of Parliament by the Norfolk Clergy this Passage to the Reader in his Epistle i. e. It is very Unfair as well as Indiscreet in any to Oppose and Calumniate what they do not Understand It has been says he our Unhappiness far more than all our Adversaries have been able to say against us that hitherto we remain Unknown by those who yet stick not to condemn us c. This indeed if true might Apologize for them but it is so far from that that were their Principles and the Danger of them fully known it would operate more against them that all their Adversaries as they account them have yet said against them for want of knowing them so fully as by their Fruits in time possibly may be manifest But whose Fault is it that they are no better known Is it not their own By their two-fac'd Practice and double Meanings in all they say or write their Books being of two sorts contrary each to other suitable to their Titles and Directions one sort to the World's People whether to the Parliament Bishops Judges Justices Priests and Professors in many of which they 'll pretend to own the Scriptures yea and a Scripture-Trinity too tolerably well but their other sort of Books to their Disciples directed with these and the like Titles viz. This is only to go amongst Friends Again This is only to go among Friends and not otherwise Again Written only for Friends that can read it In which they tell you the Scriptures are Death Dust Serpents Meat Beastly Ware a Rotten Foundation a Dead Letter the Husk c. and that such as tell People that the Scriptures are the written Word of God are no Ministers of Christ that the Scriptures are not a Means to bring People to the Knowledge of God and to work Faith in them and that the Trinity of Persons is for the Lake and the Pit But notwithstanding all this and ten times more that I could recite First Of their acknowledging to the World's People as above the Excellency of the Holy Scripture and that it 's of Divine Authority and the best Book extant in the World in direct Opposition to their Doctrine they teach to their poor deluded and willingly ignorant Disciples yet they frequently call their own Books The Word of God as in many Instances I could shew Nay I have one Book of theirs by me wrote by Christopher Tayler one of their ancient and approved Teachers bearing this Title Certain Papers which is the Word of the Lord and in p. 2 3 16. of that Book it 's said To you all this is the Eternal Word of God Nay further Geo. Whitehead preferrs them to be of greater Authority than the Bible Thus do they to their Disciples contemn villifie and set at nought the Sacred Word of God whilst they extol their own Pamphlets as The Word of the Lord yea The Eternal Word of God and as such of greater Authority than the Holy Scriptures How then is it possible for such as are not Conversant with their Books to know them Indeed to understand Quakerism rightly is the Business of an Age I have had more than Forty Years Experience of them and yet I do not know the Depth of their Deceit and Hypocrisie I mean of their Leaders for amongst their Hearers I do believe there are many honest tho' miserably deluded amongst them I my self in my young Years was carry'd away with their Dissimulation and a great Zeal I had tho' I must confess it was without true Scripture Knowledge But some Years before I left them I saw them both to walk and act contrary to their Pretensions a large Account thereof I have given in my Pilgrim's Progress insomuch that I wrote four Books against their Hypocrisies whilst with them in hopes of a Reformation amongst them but still the more I came to examine into their Principles and to observe their Practices the more cause I found to leave them and to this Day I have kept on Ripping and Stripping this well-favoured Harlot who calls her self the only true Church of Christ and that out of her there is no Salvation as in Josiah Coole's Book The Whore unvailed c. p. 12 16 18 28 31 41 50. where also she asserts their Infallibility and that there 's no Tares in their Church that their Light is Judge of all Controversies all Power in Heaven and Earth being committed to it and Miracles thereby wrought And that she agree with the Papists that our Bible is a brazen-fac'd Book an unjust corrupt and perverse Bible else she would not have printed it after them without a Word of Reproof and the more I came to study this Point the more cause I found to discover and lay bare her Nakedness to the view of the Nations and my Labour has not been in vain but have prospered notwithstanding G. W.'s Inchanting Demureness and hardy Boldness to defend himself and Brethren from my several and repeated Charges of divers Kinds tho' like the Magicians of old Exod. 8.7 he has done much Hurt But this Book of his I am now Reprinting will be like ver 18. I know and am perswaded there is a Finger of God's Divine Providence that has attended those who have denied themselves and have faithfully managed this Controversie of God's Glory and the Good of Souls and are content to become as the Off-scouring of all things for his Name sake But why do they still complain they are not known I do think if they look into my Books they may see themselves as in a Glass and so may others especially in New Rome Unmask'd c. New Rome Arraign'd c. The Picture of Quakerism drawn to the Life c. my Pilgrim's Progress c. and Quakerism Exposed I say these especially tho' I think there 's none that I have writ but give some Discovery mote or less but if all these be wanting read The Snake in the Grass and the Defence
and foolish People that would have a King and what Work Joshua made with the Kings how he brought them out of the Cave a fit Place for them and all these Novices Christians that are crying up Earthly Kings And we know that these Kings are the Spiritual Egyptians got up since the Days of the Apostles Come smooth George with all thy Puritanical Sincerity why didst thou not recite this whole Quotation But it seems thou art not under a necessity to be plain-hearted What! it seems this is too plain and too manifest What! to be absolutely against all Kings and Kingly Government and thy Paint not able to cover it But George thou also say'st p. 69. Let their Books and ours be compared to clear our Innocency from these Adversaries Calumnies Ah George this is still worse what to add Hypocrisie to Treason Thou knowest George in thy Conscience if thou hast any or if it be not quite seared that at West Dereham Conference your Friends had an Opportunity were pressed to it but could not be prevailed with nay tho' there then were near Twenty of your eminent Teachers and about an Hundred of your Hearers yet not one of them could be prevail'd with either to compare your Books nay nor to own them and vindicate the Doctrine contained in them how then hast thou now the Impudence to say Let their Books and ours be compared as above Wherefore in your next be plain whether you have not deviated in any one Point from what you were in the beginning and whether you resolve to justifie your Friends Ancient Books as you say you can see the Postscript to your Ishmael annexed I will only trouble my Reader in this Place with one Citation more and it is about the Trinity and in this George is as defective and short as in the other and the reason is as plain which is to cover over their Blasphemy against the Blessed Trinity to manifest which there are several Charges out of divers Books of the Quakers in the Book intituled Some few of the Quakers many Horrid Blasphemies Heresies and their Bloody Treasonable Principles Destructive to Government out of which I shall mention but one to shew as well how short Whitehead is in reciting it upon his Excuse of being only defensive and thereby not under a necessity to cite the whole as above noted See Some few of the Quakers many Horrid Blasphemous Heresies c. p. 1. out of G. Fox's Great Mystery c. p. 246. The Scripture do not tell the People of a Trinity nor Three Persons but the Common-Prayer-Mass-Book speaks of Three Persons brought in by the Father the Pope To this George Whitehead Replies Truth and Innocency vindicated c. p. 50. saying Their first Objection the Scripture do not tell People of a Trinity nor Three Persons c. and so dropt the other part of the Quotation out of Fox viz. But the Common-Prayer-Mass-Book speaks of Three Persons brought in by the Father the Pope These he left out as now not proper to mention since the Act of Toleration enforces the Acknowledgment of the Blessed Trinity as the Condition of their Liberty But as a Salvo p. ibid. George Whitehead urges another Book of George Fox's stiled Some Principles of the Elect People of God called Quakers c. Printed 1671. p. 43. Of the Word Trinitas there is no mention made in Scripture yet the Scripture speaks of Father Son and Holy Ghost and all these are one I have with some Difficulty procuted this Book in order to trace and to find out George Whitehead in all his Subterfuges and lurking Places and I find him as false in citing Fox their Apostle as in the above-noted For of the 57 Words in Fox's Paragraph he G.W. has cited but 26 Words which is not the one half but the reason is there is no more for his Turn and his Business is only to serve a Turn Jesuit-like as his Friend Anne Docwra well observes now to the Quotation of Fox which Whitehead has split viz. Some Principles of the Elect c. p. 43. Of this Word Trinitas there is no mention made in Scripture yet the Scripture speaks of Father Son and Holy Ghost and of Water Blood and Spirit and all these are one among us as in the Primitive time among the Apostles who gave no such outward Names to them as Trinity as the World now doth c. Who then can believe this People who thus split Sentences and mangle the Sence For here is Six Persons in the Quakers Godhead Father Son Holy Ghost Water Blood Spirit all these are one among the Quakers so that here is a twofold Trinity Trinitas Trinitas in the Unity of their Essence where no one is greater or lesser than the other nor yet one before or after the other for the Water is Spirit the Blood is Spirit and both the Light within Father Son and Holy Ghost and all within and every of these Lights is their Eternal God And to this agrees George Fox Jun. in his Works p. 66. viz. By one that witnesseth God Christ the Light the Word the Spirit the Truth the Kingdom of God within me and these are one Reader Here is in the Quakers Essence Septem Personas of which no one was before the other nor none greater or lesser than another and all within Again p. ibid. Stumble not at the Light for if thou dost thou stumblest at God at Christ at the Door the VVay the Truth the Life the Rock the Elect Stone and all these are but one Here again is one added here is Octo Personas in the Unity of their Essence of which no one was before the other nor none greater or lesser than the other for the Stone is Light the Rock is Light the Life is Light the Truth is Light the VVay is Light the Door is Light and God is Light and all within them Only measurably as p. 72. And verily Friends if you keep not to the measure of the pure God in you so that God dwells in them by parts or measure see p. 55 83. ibid. The next thing I am to prove is their Light within to be the Eternal God this done I think I have proved that they like Thieves and Robbers have climbed up another way distinct from the Holy Apostles Primitive Christians Saints and Martyrs and all Christian Churches to this Day in order to which see p. 46 to 50. ibid. I the Light will fall upon you and grinde you to Powder All who will not own me the Light in you and I will make you to know that I the Light am the true Eternal God which created all things and that there is not another beside me can save I matter not by what Name you are called by whether it be King Protector Prince Duke Lord Judge Justice Parliament Priest Lawyer Gathered Churches Army Gentry Mean Men or Beggars I 'll break all Sects and Opinions and Gathered Churches which
are not in me I 'll break you in pieces I the Light in you will consume it all I 'll Burn Heaven and Earth I 'll burn within and without I the Light will overturn Kingdoms and Nations and Rulers of all sorts and Armies and gathered Churches which will not own me the Light in them to Guide and Lead them And I will be your Dread and ye shall be the Dread of Nations And ye shall Reign over all the World I will give you Dominion over all your Enemies within and without and I will make them all bow before you and even as I am i. e. God so shall ye be also Reader from hence we may gather what Harangues they have in their Yearly Meeting when their Doors are close and secure where they revive and re-assert their Ancient Testimonies but their Trumpet gives such an uncertain sound as none know but themselves how to prepare to the Battel you hear now that their Light within is God the Eternal God by whom all things were made and created and besides their Light within there is no God that can save and yet sometimes they Speak to their Light and Teach their Light even their Eternal God For this see their Book The Vials of the Wrath of God c. by G. Fox Printed 1655 p. 6. Therefore to the Light in your Consciences do I speak c. Sometimes their Light is Honest that is they have an Honest God For this see their Book The Trumpet of the Lord Blown c. by James Parnel p. 2. To the Light in all your Consciences I speak which is Honest of God Sometimes their God is Blind or Dim-sighted for this see G. Fox's News coming up out of the North c. The God of the World blind your Eye which is the Light Thus have the Quakers like the Gibeonites deceived many Thousands But hark George I have not yet done with your Guilty Excuse In your Innocency and Truth Vindicated c. p. 69. viz. We says George are only Defensive c. How George What only Defensive That I do deny and shall now make it appear That from first to last you have been the Aggressors altho' at present you are so close Attackt that you begin to call for a Cessation of Arms. But George we are now for Reparation or else no Quarter It is not your Excuse That the Clergy in Oliver's time were no Ministers of Christ nor your Flattering the Episcopal Clergy will now do unless you condemn your Erroneous Books See J. Feild's Defence c. If Francis Bugg accounts those Ministers of Christ that turned and kept the Bishops out of their Bishopricks how can he have the Face says Feild to own himself a Member of the Church of England In this J. Field thinks he hits the Mark but with a Reverse for John I do believe that in Oliver's time there was a Christian Ministry of Learned Clergy-men And one Reason among others which make me so believe is because they wrote many sound Orthodox Books against Quakerism and the Quakers as they began so they kept on against them And that you are still as great Enemies to the present Clergy as you were against them I shall shew anon But I have not yet done with your Brother Whitehead who with a mealy Modesty simpers it out That you Quakers are now only Defensive you are for an Amicable and Friendly Conversation and no Lovers of Contention Oh meek Saints But hark George did not the Quakers first Challenge the Norffolk Clergy I say yea and shall prove it from the Words of your Letter viz. If you think you have Matter to charge us Quakers withal let us have your Charge under your own Hands and appoint Time and Place convenient and we or some others of us will meet you as publickly as you please Any of you all Of your Cloth And stand a Publick Tryal c. By which 't is self-evident that the Quakers Challenged the Clergy and if I mistake not very boldly too considering the many gross Errors and horrid Blasphemies you stand charged with and convicted of out of your most Authentick Writers And for you yea I say for such a Tribe of Self-Condemned Schismaticks to prick up your Ears and to Challenge the most Learned Clergy the World have and who are Ministers of the most Reformed Religion and of an Established Church by Law I think this was bold with a witness But come George let us go back to your Beginning and take our Measures from thence for you would not have us take you for Changlings You know Quakerism is the same and the Principles of it even what it always was and will be to the End of the Chapter For one single Instance of which I could give many See your Prophet Burroughs's Epistle prefixed to George Fox's Great Mystery c. viz. Then being prepared of the Lord and having received Power from on high we went forth as commanded of the Lord And the dread of the Lord went before us and behind us and first of all our Mouths were opened and our Spirits filled wih Indignation against the Priests and Teachers and with them and against them First we began to War as being the Causers of the People to err and the Blind Leaders that carried the Blind into the Ditch And against them as the Fountain of all Wickedness abounding in the Nations and as being the Issue of Prophaneness Shewing unto all them and to all their People that they were not Lawful Ministers of Christ sent of him but were Deceivers and Antichrists and such whom the Lord never sent And we spared not publickly and at all Seasons to utter forth the Judgments of the Lord against them and their Ways and their Churches and Worships And this was our first Work which we entred upon to Thresh down the Deceivers and lay them open that all People might come to see their Shame and turn from them c. Thus then it plainly appears that the Quakers began this Contest and have carried it on in the same domineering and insulting manner until of late And nothing makes you pull in your Horns but the Discovery of your Bloody Treasonable Seditious and Blasphemous Principles and Practices And as a Third Instance that you are as Implacable Enemies to the present Establisht Church Ministry Scriptures and Ordinances as you were in your dear Friend Oliver Cromwell's Time as your Apostle Fox Saluted him I shall cite some few of the Reasons you give why you deny the National Ministry even in 1671 as more at large you may see in your Book wrote by George Fox intituled Some Principles of the Elect People of God called Quakers Printed 1671 p. 5. viz. Grounds and Reasons why we deny the Worlds Teachers I. THEY i. e. the Publick Ministry are such Teachers as have told us the Letter was the Word when the Letter says God was the Word therefore we deny them John 1.1 Query Where do
are some things writ on the back-side I 'll charge you with nothing but what is printed Were you the Author of all that is printed in this Book your Name is printed at the beginning middle and end of it G. W. About three Years ago I and Four more writ it betwixt us Mr. Smith Pray tell me plainly whether you will own it or not if you will not own it at all then tell me what you will own and what not otherwise when I have proved it a most wicked Book you may disown it and so all my Discourse fall to the Ground 'T is no pleasure to me to speak or this People to hear vain Words If you will not own it speak but you may as well disown to morrow all that you say to day telling us Words are but Wind if you disown what you have Printed and affixt your Name so often unto G. W. Well I will own it prove what you can Now George lest thou should'st say this is an Adversary's Book tho' that in this Case would not help Dun out of the Mire I shall now come to thy own Book Truth defending the Quakers c. * Of Damning the B. Trinity to the Pit and Lake said in the Title-Page also to be written from the Spirit of Truth in G. W. c. P. 1. Question recited out of the foregoing Book to which this is in Answer Mr. Smith Do not you repent G. W. for your endeavouring vainly to Defend Aug. 29. 1659. in so great a Congregation these Positions printed in your Book of Ishmael c. G. W. The Positions we defended are according to the Scriptures of Truth and them we need not repent of As first in denying the Bible to be the written Word of God Secondly in asserting the Scriptures not to be the Word Thirdly that there is no such Word in the Scripture as Three Persons in the Trinity but it is a Popish Doctrine mentioned in the Popish Mass or common-prayer-Common-Prayer-Book Fourthly And thou that affirm Three distinct Persons in the Godhead art a Dreamer and he that Dreams and tell Lies he with his Imaginations and Dreams is for the Lake Truth Defending c. Where in the 33d Question in The Quaker Disarm'd c. thou hast falsly Charged George Whitehead's Book * Here he owns the Book and defends the Doctrine with proving several Blasphemies in it which is a wicked Lie and Slander for thou never yet proved any Blasphemy in it For that thou countest Blasphemies was our ‖ Mark Our Witnessing Witnessing against such Doctrines as thou couldst not prove by Scripture as that of a Trinity of Three distinct Persons in the Godhead and that of the Letter being the Word Truth defending the Quakers and their Principles c. P. 24. G. Whitehead therein reciting the 45th Question of Mr. Smith's out of his Book The Quaker disarmed p. 6. for I have them both before me G. W. thus Recites and then Answers viz. Do not you G. Whitehead blasphemously take to your self an Attribute of God while you pretend ordinarily to know the Hearts of Men and tell Mr. Townsend of Norwich in the second Page of your Ishmael that the Light of God is departed from his Conscience c. I think 't is the fairest Citation that ever I met with viz. of G. W.'s now comes his Answer I says G. W. take no Attribute of God to my self but what God hath given me c. And as for Townsend I never said that the Light was departed from his Conscience as thou hast belied me But that from the Light of God in his Conscience he is departed * And so are the Words in p. 2. of Ishmael as you may see A plain confession and owning the Book c. c. Truth Defending c. P. 25. In thy 46th Question thou hast says G. Whitehead charged me with Printing Railing Language with calling Priest Townsend Witch Lyar Blind Guide in p. 3. of Our Book * A plain confession and owning the Book c. c. But there is not the Word Witch but that thou would bewitch People with thy Lies c. Reader I cannot inlarge I now refer you to the Book which Geo. Whitehead owned when he and his Partners Wrote it when they Printed it when they Disputed with Mr. Smith Aug. 29. 1659. when G. W. Printed his Truth Defending c. which is at four or five sundry times and till 1690 which was 45 Years never disowned it Yet now he finds Quakerism sinking would insinuate he did not Write it doth not Own the Words is sorry his Name is to it and the like Dissimulation No George you must either Condemn it as rank Blasphemy or Defend it since your Hand Wrote it Signed and Sealed it as your Act and Deed. Now therefore George my Advice is That you go forthwith to your Second-Day-Meeting and together with them Condemn by Publick Censure under your Hands this your Blasphemous Book Ishmael and all other Books of yours and of your Friends of the same Nature and Tendency For as St. Peter once said to Simon Magus I fear it may be said to your Self and Partners Read Acts 8.21 22 23. Thy Heart is not right in the sight of God repent therefore of this thy Wickedness and pray God if perhaps the Thoughts of thy Heart and the Words of thy Mouth may be forgiven thee for I perceive thou art in the Gall of Bitterness and in the Bond of Iniquity FINIS ISHMAEL AND HIS MOTHER Cast out into the WILDERNESS Amongst the wild Beasts of the same Nature OR A Reply to a Book entitulled The Scriptures proved to be the word of God put forth by one of Ishmaels Children who calls himself a Minister of the Gospel and a Pastor of S. Austins and Savours Parish in Norwich but is clearly made manifest by the light of God in his Servants to be a scoffer and an enemy to the Gospel which the Saints of God are Ministers of and sufferers for by such as he is who Ishamellike hath laid his folly open and is discovered to the faithful who are of Abraham and of the seed of Promise ALSO A cleer distinction between the Ministers of Christ who are of the seed of Abraham and the Priests of this generation who are of Ishmaels root who with the Truth are plainly made manifest by the light of Christ in us who for the testimony of God do suffer by the sons of Hagar and this Generation of the Priests in Norwich Given forth for no other end but that the truth may be cleared from such as scoff and deny it Given forth from the Spirit of the Lord in us that do suffer in the Goal of Norwich for the truths sake which is persecuted and slandered by the Priests and Rulers of this City Whose names in the flesh is Christopher Atkinson George Whitehead James Lancaster Thomas Simonds London Printed for Giles Calvert at the Black
Spread-Eagle at the West end of Pauls 1655. OBserve Reader That tho' the Quakers late Books seem to be more Orthodox than their Ancient Books said to be given forth tho' most Blasphemously from the Spirit of the Lord yet they are still the same in Principle tho' they otherwise word the Matter for Proof of this see their Book Primitive Christianity Revived c. by Jos Wyeth Printed 1698 viz. Our Principles says he are now no other than what they were when we were first a People c. Next see G. Whitehead's Counterfeit Convert c. p. 72. I may says he see Cause otherwise to word the Matter and yet our Intentions be the same c. So that it is morally impossible to understand the Quakers by their Words whilst they say and write one thing and mean another ARIUS like Therefore David ran and stood upon the Philistine and took his Sword and drew it out of the Sheath thereof and slew him and cut off his Head therewith And when the Philistines saw their Champion was dead they fled And the Men of Israel and of Judah arose and shouted and pursued the Philistines c. 1 Sam. 17.51 52. A bundle of papers P. 1. 4 to being brought unto our hands by one of the chief Priests of Norwich which he hath rak't up in his Imaginations against the harmless people called Quakers and being full of lyes and deceit we are moved of the Lord for the truthes sake to cleare the truth from his lyes and deceit and false accusations and to lay him and his two propositions as he calls them open unto the simple minded who have been bewitched and deceived by such deceivers and blind guides as he is and put forth by one Sampson Townsend who calls himself a Minister of the Gospel and a Pastor of Saint Austins and Savours Parish in Norwich Priest THE Title of thy confused papers is † The Title of Mr. Townsend's Book The Scripture proved to be the word of God as also the only foundation of faith and rule of our obedience or a clear conviction of the errors of the quakers who blasphemously affirm that the Scriptures are not the word of God nor the foundation of Faith nor yet the only rule of our obedience to which lyes and falshoods we are moved to answer Answer The Quakers Answer THE Scriptures proved to be the word of God is false and one of the blind deceitful imaginations which thou and thy generation hath deceived people with telling them that that is the word which saith that God is the word who made himself manifest in the days of old before the Letter was which word was Moses rule who wrote forth Scripture and not the Letter but the word which word by which Moses was guided to speak forth Scripture and this is that word the Prophets prophesied of which dwelt amongst us P. 2. 4 to which was before the world was and seen before the Letter was written now with the same life and power by which the Scripture was spoken do we challenge thee to prove such a Scripture as saith that it is the word of God and thou that would make people believe that the Letter is the foundation would make void the foundation upon which the Prophets and Apostles were builded which spoke forth the Letter and thou that would build upon the Letter hateth the Light and the Foundation which is Christ from which the Letter was spoken and thy foundation and thy rule and obedience is tryed with it and by it thou art judged now that which is convicted by thy airy spirit is like unto thy self and is to be scorched up as the bryars but the children of light who are of God and in the truth cannot be convicted by such as thou art who from the light of God in thy Conscience is departed and with it art to be condemned so with the word and the life by which the Letter was declared thou art seen and comprehended to be an enemy unto that from which the Scripture was declared and here again I challenge thee to be a perverter of it notwithstanding all thy profession from it and whereas thou hast directed this confused paper unto us of whom thou hast described the names as followeth to Christopher Atkinson James Lancaster George Whitehead and Thomas Symonds now in Norwich Goale for their Errors and Miscarriages Priest Thou sayest if ever the truth of God were turned into a lye it is by us thou sayest that deny the Scriptures to be the truth of God and pretend immediate Revelations to be our rule for our actions and canst not produce any proof but the words of a dead Man like thy self which thou calls Mr. Burroughs to which we answer Answ By thee Priest Townsend is the truth of God turn'd into a lye and thou art taken with one in thy mouth who saith that we before mentioned are in the Goal of Norwich for errors and miscarriages here thou slanderer we challenge thee to prove what errors or miscarriages can be laid to our charge what is thy lyes and slanders that which you would make the people believe and are we counted deceivers for declaring the Truth and testifying against thee and thy generations as it is counted an error in us to unvail thy deceits and lay thee open to all men here in the presence of the Lord do we declare against thee for errors and miscarriages do we deny and this thy confused stuff wherein first thou sayest that we deny the Scripture to be the truth of God which is a lye as thy own words makes it manifest who in the same page of thy shameless discourse which now is laid open to the understanding of the Simple Priest And again thou sayest that we acknowledge the Scripture to be the truth and yet deny them to be the word of God here let all that sees thy confused paper judge thee who art in Babel where the confusion is and a minister of it Answ The Scripture we own as it was spoken forth by them that lived in the word and receive it as a Declaration of God and of what he spoke unto them of former ages Luke i.i. P. 3. 4 to but thy words and imaginations we do deny who would call that the word which saith God is the word and that the light which is not the light but saith Christ is the light which is thy condemnation that hates it in particular and the worlds condemnation that hates it in general as is made manifest who hates revelations and us who witness it shutting thy self forth from the Scriptures and from them that gave them forth whereas Christ saith no man knows the Father but the Son and to whom the Son will reveal him as thou may read Mat. ii 27. here thou hast plainly shewn thy self to be both without the knowledge of the Father and the Son who art in thy mediate natural knowledge which from the light
A Modest Defence Of my Book Entituled Quakerism Expos'd AS ALSO Of my Broad Sheet with a Scheme of the Quakers Yearly Synod and other Books presented Anno 1699. to the PARLIAMENT AND G. Whitehead's Inside Turn'd Outward by Reprinting his Ancient Book Ishmael c. intirely shewing thereby the Quakers Ancient Testimony of Contempt of the Holy Scriptures and Blasphemy against the Blessed Trinity and they tell us they are not chang'd By FRANCIS BVGG There shall be false Teachers amongst you who shall bring in Damnable Heresies even denying the Lord that bought them 2 Pet. ii 1. LONDON Printed by R. Janeway Jun. for the Author and sold by J. Robinson at the Golden Lion in St. Paul's Church-yard H. Rhodes at the Star at the Corner of Bride-Lane Fleetstreet Ch. Broome at the Gun in Ludgate-street and J. Marshall at the Bible in Grace-Church-Street 1700. To the Right Honourable the High Court of Parliament Humbly Dedicated c. Right Honourable WHereas the Quakers for many Years have presented their Books and Papers to the Parliament under many fair Shews whilst the Tendency of their Doctrine is to Subvert Christianity and I being sensible thereof think it my Duty to God and my Country both as a Christian and Free-born Englishman to discover the same and therefore to obviate some Objections I do most humbly beg Leave to Apologize for my self in this Affair since by many Books of the Quakers I have been represented as an indigent Person a Mercenary Agent one that is prompt on by other a Judas c. and thereupon I am greatly desirous to acquaint your Honours that I am no such manner of Person And as a Demonstration thereof I have somewhat to offer in my own Defence which is briefly this I came of a good Yeoman Family and have lived in good Repute all my Days having had a competent Estate of near a Hundred Pound a Year besides Stock and that whilst I was a Quaker I was of good Repute and Esteem amongst them I entertained their Teachers with no little Charge I put Cloaths on the Backs of some and Money in the Purses of others I was Register to their Monthly and Quarterly Meeting about Sixteen or Eighteen Years together to which I rode Fifteen or Sixteen Miles every Month and all this freely as themselves know if they would speak I was Prisoner for the Cause of Quakerism Three Years and Four Months and for Meetings I suffered by Fines and Distresses more than One Hundred Pound and when we built a Meeting-House for before Meeting were at my House I gave 20 l. towards it and to that Day all freely without any Retribution all which considered might abate the edge of their Defamations and lead them to keep to the Matter in Controversie And since upon a sight of their Errors I left them I have been Useful but never Mercenary I have born all Town-Offices as Overseer Constable and Church-warden I have been often an Assessor and sometimes Collector of His Majesty's Taxes serv'd on Juries of Life and Death as well as Nisi Prius in all which places I have discharged my Trust free from any Accusation And since I have more narrowly looked into their Principles and found them to be Pernicious to both Church and State I have first used all private Means to Reclaim them But when they persisted therein and would justifie excuse and defend all things whether agreeable to the Scriptures of the Prophets and Apostles or in Contradiction to them I have thought it my Duty to discover their Pernicious Ways and therein I have proceeded upon a Principle of Justice and can with good Conscience say that from first to last no Clergyman in the Kingdom ever asked or desired me to write one Book Page or Line against the Quakers nor have any one Man Clergy or Laity seen this Book till printed tho' I do grant that by my Constancy of Writing for more than Twenty Years together and by the Charge of Printing together with other Losses incident to Tradesmen I have been reduced and I am not ashamed to acknowledge that the Gentry the Justices of Peace the Clergy and some Protestant Dissenters have extended their Bounty towards my Support and which the Quakers themselves do to their own People And if this be Cause sufficient to render me a Judas or Mercenary they have many Mercenary Judas's among themselves I have read in the Book of Esther That when Haman designed the Destruction of the Jewish Church then in Captivity how Queen Esther appeared in the Defence thereof saying Esther 3.6 14 16. I will go in to the King which is not according to Law and if I Perish I Perish And it is in the remaining Story of Esther in the Greek and Latin Copies Cap. 13. Mordecai appeals to God thus Thou knowest O Lord that it was neither of Malice nor Presumption nor of any Desire of Glory that I did this c. And when I came to understand the Pride and Cruelty of George Fox and his Accomplices which was equal to that of Haman who in Oliver Cromwell's time as by their Books appear were for Slaying and Banishing all the Clergy in the Kingdom and how averse they ever were against Liberty of Conscience as elsewhere I have shewed as also what Enemies they were to the Holy Scriptures and Ordinances of our Saviour namely Baptism and the Lord's Supper damning the Ever-blessed Trinity to the Pit of Hell and divers other Blasphemies too many here to relate I was stirred in my Spirit to appear in Defence of our Holy Religion which their Doctrine tends to overthrow saying with Queen Esther If I Perish I Perish and can appeal to God as Mordecai did saying Thou knowest O Lord that it was neither of Malice nor of Presumption nor any Desire of Glory that I did this c. And who knows but for such a time as this I was deliver'd from them by the good Hand of Providence And Right Honourable that which is chiefly defir'd by me is and that in Concurrence with many Thousands of good Christians that the Quakers may be examined whether what I object against them be so or no and if found true upon them that they may then be obliged to Retract and Condemn what is Erroneous as well as Dangerous and this is no Persecution Nor do I know of any who desire any Alteration of the Act of Toleration I have likewise read the Story of Bell and the Dragon wherein the Fraud of the Priests of Bell is set forth who pretended as our Quakers do that they served in the Temple freely and that their God Eat up all the Provision set before him But upon Examination it was found far otherwise Even so I make this offer and that on the Terms of Daniel's Proposition to make it appear notwithstanding the Quakers Loud Clamours against the Clergy for their Tythes and other Dues set apart by Law for their Maintainance whilst they Serve at the
Altar that Ten of the Quakers Teachers have received more Gifts than Fifty of our Episcopal Divines Rectors of Parishes in the Counties of Suffolk and Norfolk only by strewing a few Ashes on the Floor or something Equivolent But as the Priests of Bell were too powerful for Daniel without Assistance from the Government even so are the Quakers for me I can only discover the Riddle and propose a Method to try them by but cannot bring the Matter about to bring proof thereof without Assistance from the Government But as Daniel by his threefold Medicine Pitch Fat Hair boil'd together by God's Blessing burst in sunder the Babylonians Dragon their other Idol-God even so have I been Instrument l with the help of Pen and Ink Paper well prest together and applied Warm with God's Blessing Burst in sunder the Quakers great Idol their Darkness within which they call Light So that their Infallibility is flown one way and their Sinless Perfection another their Spiritual Discerning they pretend to so as to know who are Saints and who are Devils and who are Apostates without speaking a Word this way and their Miracles that way And if to bring this to pass I have sometimes taken the freedom of the Prophet Elijah 1 King 18. who speaking to the Prophets of Baal in a Holy Derision of them and their Idol Gods said Ver. 27. And it came to pass at Noon that Elijah mocked them and said Cry aloud for he is a God either he is Talking or he is Pursuing or he is in a Journey or peradventure he Sleepeth and must be Awaked c. if then I have taken such freedom with the false Quaker Prophets and their Dumb Idols which can neither See Hear nor Understand much less discern who are Saints who are Devils or who are Apostates without speak-ever a Word or if I have with the Woman of Tekoah 2 Sam. 14. by way of Metaphor brought about a Form of Speech with design to get the Quakers examined whether what have been Objected against them be true or not I hope it is Pardonable since in all Ages in the World the same Cause leads to the same thing For I do Believe and not without Ground That as there never was a People since Simon the Sorcerer pretended to such High Prophetical Attainments so likewise there never was a Sect of Falser Prophets since the time of Elijah nor that ever held such Blasphemous Principles as their Books set forth And they say they are the same still their Principles the same and not changed Be not deceived I beseech you by the Quakers who appear like the Pharisees Fair and Beautiful even like Painted Sepulchers Remember the Subtilty of the Gibionites Josh 9. how they by their Dissimulation deceived good Joshua and all the Princes of the Congregation of Israel The Quakers tell you they own the Scriptures to be given by Divine Inspiration but mean not one word of it like other Christians for so they own their own Books They tell you they own a Scripture Trinity but mean not a word of it This is a Matter Right Honourable of great weight and your Honours will find it as difficult a thing to gain the true meaning of the Quakers touching the Divine Authority of the Holy Scriptures and their Belief of a Scripture Trinity as Constantius the Emperour found it in the Examination of Arius the Heretick to get his true meaning touching the Faith of one Substance For the Quakers as did Arius mean as they have written but how Namely in their own Books I mean of that sort they read in their Meetings and keep close among themselves one of which I have herein Reprinted In these sorts of Books they deny the Scriptures to be the Written Word of God For it is say they a Rotten Foundation Dust Death and Serpents Meat In like manner they dissemble the Doctrine of the Trinity when they pretend to own it whilst in their Books they Damn it to the Pit and Lake All this and much more I offer to make appear who am with all Submission Right Honourable Your Honours most Humble and most Obedient Servant Fran. Bugg A PREFACE By Way of PARABLE THere was an Island very Populous and well Scituated the Air good and the People generally of a sound Constitution and governed by wholesom Laws and professed the most Reformed Religion of any Nation round about them But so it fell out that in the North Part of this Island Anno 1650. there arose a great Sea-Monster † Viz. Geo. ●●x alias 〈◊〉 Magus of a Luciferian Pride who pretended that he and all that received embraced and had the same Spirit that moved him were equal to God That he was the Eternal Judge of the World and knew who were Saints who were Devils and who were Apostates without speaking ever a Word and he having betrothed himself to a young Harlot * i. e. The ●●nters she conceived and brought forth her Young to whom she drew out her Breasts and gave them Suck and they multiplied exceedingly and many of them became fiery flying Serpents † Such of 〈◊〉 Pro●●●ts as ●●●re him ●●●h Di●●●e Attri●●●es and spread themselves like Locusts all over the Island some entering the Churches where they stung both Men Women and Children others entered into the Market-places Barns Orchards and private Chambers like the Frogs in Egypt poysoning the Air and infecting much People Upon this the Physicians both Conformists and Nonconformists were extreamly allarmed not well knowing what to do or what Course to take to stop the Gangrene of this Pestilential Disease and to heal the People who were bitten by these Serpents but as wise Physicians they took their Christian Dispensatory * i. e. The Holy Scriptures and turn'd over to this Chapter and that Verse and made excellent Receipts which were sold at reasonable Rates at every Booksellers Shop and prepared many Antidotes against the Venom of this dangerous Infection But these wounded People being intoxicated by the Venom of these Scorpions they refused all these Christian Offers but the Physicians as in Duty bound resolved to apply their Medicines to the grieved part of this wounded and bewitched People who like the Samaritans of old said That this Monster was the Power of God † G. Fox's Journal 3d Index under the Letter M. that he wrought Miracles that he had Power to bind and loose whom he pleased and cried out who is able to make War with the Beast But notwithstanding the Power and Prevalency of this Dragon they applied as aforesaid their Medicines very warm and withal giving them some Physick to purge away the Dregs of their Distemper which as soon as they had done and before they could finish their Prayers for a Blessing upon their Endeavours these diseased People grew into a raging Fit and raved at the Physicians like mad Men saying We are perfect and free from Sin sound and have no need of any
one of their Prophets and Teachers ador'd G. Fox with Divine Attributes This Witness is true 6. That their People bowed down on their Knees to G. Fox for Absolution in particular John Fretwell Christopher Gilborn James Naylor which was Idolatry This Witness is true 7. That G. Fox's Luciferian Pride was manifest when he gave out a Paper That his Marriage with Margaret Fell Widow was a Figure of the Marriage between Christ and his Church and that his said Marriage was above the State of Adam in his Innocency in the State of the second Adam that never fell This Witness is true 8. That great Pains had been taken by Sam. Newton and John Bolton to bring to light the unheard-of Practices and Beastly Wantonness and filthy Uncleanness of their Teachers This Witness is true 9. That John Bolton had a Confession in writing of one or two of the Females concerned in their Debauched Actions shewing also that many eminent ones in their Ministry resorted to them daily giving them these Appellations Innocent Lasses and Daughters of Sion This Witness is true 10. That the Quakers represent such as discover these their Abominations Envious Malicious Distracted Bad Dirty and Factious Spirits who are gone from Truth c. This Witness is true Therefore saith St. Paul rebuke them Sharply Severely or Cuttingly who notwithstanding their high Pretences to Meekness Charity Self-Denial Temperance and other Graces of the Spirit yet are found to be Liars evil Beasts Slow Bellies great Forgers gross Hypocrites and proud Blasphemers Read over the 20 Instances and R. Saudiland's Letter of Retractation together with what else you find in this and my other Books for to them I refer for further Demonstrations of the Deceitfulness of these vain Pretenders and high Boasters If they tell you this Book of W. Mucklow's is answer'd and again complain that I take no Notice thereof as Jos Wyeth does of the Author of The Snake in the Grass c. in his Anguis Flagillatus c. to them I thus reply that their pretended Answers are in Reality no Answers otherwise than mock Answers to abuse the World and to blind their Proselytes and to paint over the Poyson of their foul Opinions and this is easie to discern by any that will be at the Pains to read what is wrote on both sides and by considering their way and manner of answering Books See G. W.'s Truth and Innocency vindicated c. in these three Instances viz. I. Their Way of Transposing II. Their Way of Adding Words III. Their leaving Out Words Of their Transposing Words First As to Transposing G. Fox having taught in his Great Mystery c. saying p. 213. You cannot know Scripture but by the same Degree of the Spirit that the Prophets and Apostles had c. this was objected against the Quakers as Pride in them that so thought and false Doctrine in them that so teach see A Brief Discovery c. p. 8. to which G. Whitehead reply'd in his Truth and Innocency c. p. 19. These Words says he should be Transposed it should run thus Thou canst not know Scripture but by a Degree of the same Spirit the Prophets and Apostles had Now by thus Transposing Words we may read Acts 12.2 That James slew Herod with the Sword and so overthrow the Divine Authority of the Holy Scriptures whether Doctrinal or Historical Now whether G. W.'s Method of Transposing the Words of their Prophets was not to cover and palliate their Errors let the wise in Heart judge Their Way of Adding Words Secondly Again their Way of Adding Words A Brief Discovery c. p. 26. the Clergy having objected to the Quakers a Blasphemous Position out of Burrough's Works p. 273. viz. The Sufferings says Burroughs of the People of God i. e. Quakers in this Age is a Greater Suffering and more Unjust than in the Days of Christ his Apostles and Martyrs or any time since What was done to Christ or his Apostles was Chiefly done by a Law and in Great Part by the Due Execution of a Law c. To this G. Whitehead the Quakers Soderer replies see his Truth and Innocency c. p. 44. not once mentioning the Page in the said Brief Discovery on purpose no doubt to lead his Reader from the Sight and Scent of their Blasphemy and that which confirms me therein is that he dropt the latter part of the Quotation viz. What was done to Christ or his Apostles was Chiefly done by a Law and in Great part by the Due Execution of a Law No this was so apparently Blasphemous that as hardy as he G. W. is he was ashamed to recite it but whilst he blames others for splitting Sentences Mangling and Curtailing he is a profound Practitioner of it but in p. 46. ibid. being loth to let it pass wholly unspoken to he there says Instead of Due Execution it should rather have been said by a Regular and Judicial Procedure But how far this mends the Matter let all true Christians judge viz. whether the Proceedings of the Jews against our Saviour when they Scourg'd him Spit upon him Platted a Crown of Thorns upon his Head Smote him with the Palms of their Hands when Herod and his Men of War set him at nought and mocked him and the like Indignities which were not then nor now done to the greatest Malefactors I say was this A Regular and Judicial Procedure against our Blessed Saviour as G. Whitehead he being expert in Law Terms grants it to be in favour of his Brother Burroughs Again George one Question more were the Jews Nailing his Innocent Hands and Feet in whose Mouth never was Guile nor sinful Thought in his Breast to the Cross and the Soldiers piercing his Side with a Spear so that his Precious Blood † Which the Quakers say is no better than the Blood of another Saint streamed out at five Places I say was this A Regular or Judicial Procedure Answer in your next Again A Regular and Judicial Procedure supposeth a Transgression of some Law And Burrough says expresly that he not only suffered by a Law but in a great part by the Due Execution of a Law as above Again and George since you grant that all the Indignities and cruel Sufferings our Saviour underwent for the Salvation of Mankind was by A Regular or Judicial Procedure which presupposeth a Law and that Law transgressed therefore be plain for once and tell us what Law it was by which he was for the Transgression thereof Regularly and Judicially proceeded against and consequently therefore Condemned Crucified and Slain by the Jews if you cannot do this then condemn both your Truth and Innocency as Blasphemy Of their Leaving out Words Thirdly G. Fox having taught in his Book Saul's Errand to Damascus c. p. 8. saying HE that Hath the same Spirit that raised Jesus Christ is Equal with God this being urged against the Quakers as Blasphemy by the Norfolk Clergy in their Book
aforesaid i. e. A Brief Discovery c. p. 6. the Quakers Painter G. Whitehead says in his Truth and Innocency c. p. 9. We says George deny the Words as there printed tho' not until near 40 Years after printed therefore the Words He that hath should be left out Now George may not the London Jews by the same Art and with as much Truth and Innocency defend their deceased Brethren the Jews in their Blasphemy against Jesus Christ in the Days of his Flesh who said John 8.48 Say we not well that thou art a Samaritan and hast a Devil But then by G. W.'s Rule of Arguing the London Jews may now say The Words and hast a Devil should be left out they only meant that he was the compassionate Samaritan mentioned Luke 10.33 Would this do George No sure theirs was plain Blasphemy and Fox's is as plain Blasphemy who said he was equal to God as aforesaid Thus Reader have I shewed thee the Quakers way of answering Books viz. First by Transposing Words by which if allowed I have proved that James slew Herod Secondly That by their Adding Words they likewise may excuse any Blasphemy as Whitehead here doth his Brother Burroughs who said first that the Quakers Sufferings are greater than Christ's and all his Apostles and Martyrs under the Heathen Emperors and Bloody Massacres to this Day Secondly That the Sufferings of the Quakers are more unjust than all the forementioned Thirdly That what was done to Christ his Apostles and Martyrs was chiefly done by a Law Fourthly and in great part by the Due Execution of a Law But says Whitehead It should rather have been said by a Regular or Judicial Procedure and truly this is so far from clearing Edw. Burroughs and his Brethren for they are all of one Mind being lead into these Blasphemies by their Darkness within which they call Light that it rather confirms what he Blasphemously said than otherwise And no great Marvel for the Quakers in Print deny that Person which suffered upon the Cross to be properly the Son of God * See W. Penn's Serious Apol. p. 146. For a Confutation of Penn's Doctrine read John 14.28 yea the whole Chapter and the Jews being of the same Faith they said as in John 19.7 We have a Law and by our Law he ought to die because he made himself the Son of God Thus do both Jews and Quakers agree in their Fundamentals the Quakers deny him properly to be the Son of God and the Jews put him to Death because he said he was the Son of God and both Jews and Quakers herein resist the Testimony of God himself the Glorious Angels the Holy Apostles and Army of Martyrs yea all Christian Churches to this Day and because my self and others urge that they may be examined touching these their Blasphemous Books therefore they cry out Persecution Persecution Fr. Bugg would raise the Monster of Persecution with this they make a Noise and raise a Dust but fear no such thing they only fear being examined about their Blasphemous Books and obliged by Authority to Retract them and then down goes their beloved Darling Infallibility And what remains now but to follow the Pious Example of good King † Against the Blasphemy of Senacherib King of Syria Hezekiah 2 Kin. 19.14 And Hezekiah received the Letter of the Hand of the Messengers and read it and Hezekiah went into the House of the Lord and spread it before the Lord and prayed c. And therefore that God may give a Blessing to our Labour and for his Name Sake Rebuke this Spirit of Blasphemy which have entered this our Island and if it be his Holy Will to convince the Gainsayers of his Sacred Word and Ordinances For as St. Paul Teacheth 1 Cor. 9.10 He that ploweth plows in Hope and he that thresheth in Hope shall be partaker of his Hope especially if he faint not and though to Plow and Thresh and Beat Clods be hard Work yet 't is a necessary Work to Prepare the Field For the Seedsmen who are ordained thereunto not that the Plowmen or the Sowers have wherewith to Glory for Paul may plant and Apolo water but it is God alone that giveth the increase And to him not unto us belong the Glory And tho' it has been my work to Plow and Break the Clods which is hard Labour and to thresh the Mountains that the Fields may be prepared and fitted for the Master's use yet I can say according to the discretion God has given me I have not desired to break the Bruised Reed nor to quench the Smoaking Flax by being harsh to the weak or severe to the tender but have cut down the Lofty Weeds and hewed down the Tall Ceders who stood in opposition to the way and work of God which he is bringing to pass in the Earth And therefore I shall conclude in the Prayers of our Church beseeching God of his Great Mercy to give his Blessing to my weak Endeavours And say We Sinners do beseech to thee to hear us O Lord and that it may please thee to Rule and Govern thy Holy Church Universal in the Right Way That it may please thee to keep and strengthen in the true Worshiping of thee in Righteousness and Holiness of Life thy Servant William our most Gracious King and Go vernuor That it may please thee to Rule his Heart in thy Faith Fear and Love and that he may evermore have Affiance in thee and ever seek thy Honour and Glory That it may please thee to be his Defender and Keeper giving him the Victory over all his Enemies That it may please thee to Illuminate all Bishops Pastors and Ministers of thy Church with true Knowledge and Understanding of thy Word and that by their Preaching and Living they may set it forth and shew it accordingly That it may please thee to endue the Lords of the Council and all the Nobility with Grace Wisdom and Understanding That it may please thee to Bless and Keep the Magistrates giving them Grace to execute Justice and to maintain Truth That it may please thee to give to all thy People Increase of Grace to hear meekly thy Word and to receive it with pure Affection and to bring forth the Fruits of the Spirit That it may please thee to bring into the way of Truth all such as have Erred and are Deceived That it may please thee to Strengthen such as do stand and to Comfort and Help the weak Hearted and Raise up them that Fall and finally to beat down Satan under our Feet That it may please thee to Defend and Provide for the Fatherless Children and Widows and all that be Desolate and oppressed That it may please thee to forgive our Enemies Persecutors and Slanderers and to turn their Hearts That it may please thee to give us and all Men true Repentance to forgive us all our Sins Negligences and Ignorances and to endue us with the Grace of thy
of it and then I cannot think any thing is lacking to make the Quakers Known and Understood But if after all G. W. can with his Juggles and Paint blind the Eyes of some that are dim-sighted let them look well into his own Book i. e. Ishmael and his Mother cast out c. which I herewith Reprint that so he may not say I leave out the foregoing or subsequent Words his old and usual Policy to blind his ignorant Followers and I am perswaded they may see and know Quakerism to be the most horrible Heresie that ever the World knew Indeed when the Norfolk Clergy presented their Books to the Parliament of the vile Heresies Seditions and Blasphemous Principles of the Quakers I thought it almost impossible for the Quakers to withstand the Force of the Quotations taken out of their Books but rather that they would have blushed repented and have begg'd of God and the Nation Forgiveness for the Hurt they have done to Christianity and Scandal they have brought upon the Protestant Reliligion both at home and abroad but behold G. W. like the Inchanters of old Exod. 8. with his cunning Craft whereby he lies in wait to deceive as St. Peter well describes such as if he had eaten Shame and drank after it whose Face is like Brass and his Forehead like Case-hardned Steel he ventures to defend vindicate or excuse every Error every Blasphemy every Seditious and Treasonable Principle objected against them the like of which was never broached before in England And why not For by the Method he has taken if allowed he may do it Nay this I dare undertake allowing me his Method to vindicate or excuse all the Blasphemous Heresies and Treasons that ever was wrote since the Days of William the Conqueror and thereupon it came into my Heart to Reprint one of his Books herewith viz. Ishmael and his Mother cast out c. Verbatim except the Postscript to which no Hand is set to avoid his future Cavils and possibly hereafter may Reprint his Truth defending the Quakers c. and Truths Defence if I see Cause And tho' I shall not answer every Particular in his Truth and Innocency vindicated yet I shall give some brief Hints of his Method in defending the Quakers and himself from the Quotations taken out of their Books by the Norfolk Clergy which I am sure they did with great Care and Fidelity and that to my Knowledge viz. P. 6. These Words whom John said he was not we disown in that place his Intention ought to be considered P. 9. We deny the Words as there printed He that hath should be lest out P. 11. We know they intended P. 19. The Words should be transposed P. 25. They wanting due Points there wanted this Parenthesis P. 29. He means Spiritually and not Literally P. 30. He meant Earthly Persecuting Kings P. 45. His Words should run thus P. 46. It should rather have been P. 52. Here I take him to mean P. 63. Not warrantable Expressions P. 55. He means I know his Intent was not P. 59. He means not derided P. 61. Was never so intended P. 62. The Words should be transposed P. 67. It was directly intended c. I say give me but this Allowance and I dare engage to defend and excuse all the Treasonable Words Blasphemous Expressions and Heretical Principles that ever was wrote by Pen yet this is the Method that G. W. has taken to excuse all the Blasphemies and Seditious Principles quoted by the Norfolk Clergy out of the Quakers Books instead of condemning them to the Flames as he ought to have done had he had the tenth part of that Sincerity he oft pretends to Nay moreover when some of the Quotations were so apparently Seditious as that they struck at the very Constitution of our English Government viz. That a Parliament chosen by most Voices could not act for God nor the Good of his People and wrote by a Prophet too enough to raise the Mob insomuch as Whitehead did not dare to recite the said Quotation yet had he the Impudence to justifie his Brother Fox p. 33. viz. Certainly he Fox had an honest intent in what he writ on this Subject Yet nevertheless in the same Page and p. 64. his Heart so smote him that he cried out I would not says Whitehead be understood in any wise to oppose the Peoples just Rights of Elections not understood No I believe it that is tho' he owns Fox's Seditious Doctrine tho' he defends and justifies it saying Certainly he had an honest Intent in what he writ on this Subject yet he would not be understood so The English of which is this that tho' both Fox himself and the rest of their leading Gang own this Doctrine as their Ancient Testimony from which as themselves say they have not deviated in any one Point only for some Politick Reasons he would not be So Understood that is he would not be understood to be what he really is else why should he justifie that in his Brother Fox which he disowns in himself Indeed he makes an Apology for Fox that they were wrote occasionally in the Commonwealths Day what then I grant they were first wrote in 1659. but then they were Reprinted by the Quakers as one of their Ancient Testimonies Seven Years after viz. 1665. and has gone among the Friends ever since as the Word of the Lord wrote by a Prophet of the most high namely Geo. Fox Jun. But George if it was so certainly honestly writ why didst thou not recite it that others might have been Judges of it Well but since thou hast not I shall viz. A Brief Discovery of some of the Blasphemous and Seditious Principles and Practices of the Quakers c. p. 17. Geo. Fox Jun. in his Works Reprinted 1665. p. 87 88. intitles his Epistles A few plain Words to be considered by those of the Army or others that would have a Parliament chosen by the Voices of the People c. wherein is shewed unto them according to the Scriptures of Truth that a Parliament so chosen are not like to govern for God or the Good of his People Consider these things saith he which I declare unto you which in waiting upon the Lord he by his Spirit of Wisdom and Understanding opened in me concerning the chusing of Parliaments by the Voices of the People And p. 89. he says You are not like to see your Desires fulfilled by a Parliament chosen by the Voices of the People Now if you believe these Scriptures John 15.19 Matth. 7.13 Rom. 9.27 Then may you see that a Parliament that is chosen by most Voices are not like to act for God and the Good of his People And p. 91. And likewise the chusing of Parliament Men according to the Custom of England which is called its Birthright stands in respect of Person and not in Equality for the Rich Covetous Oppressing Men who oppress the Poor they have the only Power to
the Scriptures say that God the Father the First Person in the Trinity is the Word No Christ the Second Person is the Word proved by that Scripture above quoted and perverted by them Whitehead in Ishmael p. 9. II. They are such Teachers as tell People of a Sacrament for which there is not one Scripture and so feed the People with their own Inventions and therefore we deny them III. They are such Teachers as have told us the Letter was the Light whenas the Letter saith Christ is the Light therefore we deny them John 1 c. Query Where is the Man What is his Name What Book is it in That the Publick Ministers ever said that the Letter as they contemptuously call the Holy Scriptures was the Light mentioned John 1. or the Essential Word of God only the Written Word of God spoke forth by Men Divinely Inspired and as such are a Light or give us Light and are a Means to understand the Mind and Will of God through the Influences of his Holy Spirit assisting therein No this I take to be a false Accusation like that of Joseph Wyeth's Anguis Flagellatus p. 158. i. e. Upon Examination of Christopher Wade's Words they seem to imply as if he had affirmed of the Scriptures that they were the Eternal and Indwelling Word of God c. This is a Lie told in Hypocrisie for I have read the Page through and there is no such Saying or any thing like it And thus do they belie their Adversaries both by false Citations and Charges Wherefore as the Protestants says touching the Jesuits so may the Protestants conclude by the Quakers both in reciting their Opponents their reciting their Friends and their Sham-Creeds and Protestations in their late Books presented to the Parliament the Judges Justices c. viz. Distrust them in all they say A Specimen of all which you have in this small Treatise But to go on IV. They are such Teachers as tell People that Matthew Mark Luke and John is the Gospel therefore we deny them V. They are Babylon's Merchants that make a Trade of the Scriptures there-we deny them VI. They are such Teachers as take a Text out of the Saints Conditions i. e. out of the Scriptures therefore we deny them These are some of the chief Reasons why the Quakers deny the Publick Ministers and not only so and there leave it no but in Magisterial Insulting Domineering manner counsel and command the People contrary to all the Laws made and established to go no more to Church The like of which I do believe never was done by a dissenting People who enjoy their Liberty by Indulgence since the World began which after I have recited Fox's Motion from God as he audaciously pretends I shall recite this Counsel against the Estabished Church and next his Authority from The Word of God as he audaciously pretends as in p. 15 54. viz. Moved of the Lord written from the Spirit of the Lord for the Cleansing of the Land of all False Teachers Seducers and Deceivers and Witches who beguile the People and Inchanters and Diviners and Sorcerers and Hirelings c. All People that read these things never come ye more at the Steeple-House nor Pay your Priests more Tythes till they have Answered them for if ye do ye uphold them in their Sins and must partake of their Plagues This is the Word of the Lord God to you all G. F. Reader their First and Great Commandment is Pay your Priest no more Tythes and their Second is like unto it Never go more to the Steeple-House and upon these Two Commandments hangs their Law and their Prophets and by this you may know that his Disciples love him in that they keep his Commandments And the Reasons he gives to enforce Obedience to their Commandments are because the Priests tell them that the Holy Scriptures are the written Word of God because they tell us of a Sacrament because they tell People that Matthew Mark Luke and John is the Gospel because they take a Text out of the Scripture and Expound it to the People And for these and the like Reasons they call them False Teachers Seducers Deceivers Witches Inchanters Diviners Sorcerers and Hirelings And for their Warrant This is the Word of the Lord God to you all Thus do they sit in the Judgment-Seat even as in O. Cromwell's Time and for the same Cause now as then they have Condemned not only the Church of England but Protestant Dissenters too But George as I have turned thee topsy-turvy so am I now turning thy Inside outward shewing by thy Ishmael c. thy Ancient Testimony and Principle and thou sayest thou art not changed See thy Ishmael to which I have neither added nor diminished only the backside of the Title-Page Running Title Marginal Notes and Observations from Pag. 11. thy Name being on the Title-Page the middle and at the end Signed and also Sealed with your Common Seal i. e. Given forth from the Spirit of the Lord in us G. Whitehead c. But let me clear up one Passage in your Truth and Innocency Vindicated c. p. 31. As for this Quotation in Ishmael c. p. 10 11. G. Whitehead hath positively disowned the Words and affirms they are none of his and that he writ not that Part of the Answer to Townsend which was in the Year * It was 1655. 1654. and that he shall neither stand by nor own these Words viz. And here thy Antiquity and the Three Persons which thou would devide out of one like a Conjurer are all denied and thou shut up with them in perpetual Darkness for the Lake and the Pit Now George tho' thy Signing and Sealing this Book with thy Hand and Common Seal as aforesaid were sufficient to Entitle thee to this Hellish Blasphemy as if thou hadst Signed and Sealed a Bond of an Hundred Pound made by a Scribe would oblige thee to Pay the Debt tho' thou didst not write the Bond yet George I have a further Demonstration to prove the Book thine and never heard that until 1690 an Act being made which enjoined all that expected Toleration to own the B. Trinity that you did disown any part of this Book But George Disowning will not now do you must Retract and Condemn it and this to do will be as bitter a Pill as it was to thee and thy Brethren to own K. W. III. Rightful and Lawful King of these Realms For I have Mr. Smith's Book The Quakers Disarmed c. and your Book Truth Defending the Quakers c. both Printed 1659. wherein he charges you with this Ishmael and you both own and defend it And first The Qua. Disarm c. Mr. Smith He that writ this Book Ishmael opens a Door to Damnable Heresies you writ this Book G. W. therefore you open a Door to Damnable Heresies G. W. I deny it I did not write all there is something scribled on it Mr. Smith True here
and now calls it reason which from reason was never spoken but holy men of God spoke them forth as they were moved by the holy Ghost now the Apostle which was as Minister of Christ never took wages of of the world neither did he compel them though to them he preached the Gospel and though he robbed other Churches yet he robbed not the world neither took he wages of the world nor hired with them for a certain time as thou and thy generation do and this was his boasting to cut off offences 2 Cor. 13.9 10 12. but with the light of God in the offences we find you who take wages of the world contrary to the Apostles whose practises judges you to be without their life whose entrance unto the Thessalonians he plainly doth declare that it was neither for pleasing men neither of deceit nor guile nor a cloak of covetousness neither was their Gospel burthensom as thou may read 1 Thess 2 3 4 5 6. contrary to which thou and thy generation art found in the steps of them Mark the Perversion Offences for occasion these are the Infallible Reformers the Prophets Christ and his Apostles cryed against as thou may read Isa 56. and Ier. 5. and Mic. 3. and Mat. 23. and 2 Pet. 2. and Iude 11. And this is the Gospel the Apostles preached which is witnessed by the same Spirit which to thee is hid and all thy generations who out of their steps are found walking in the steps of the false Priest Again thou sayest the Apostle intimates that God is mocked when his Ministers are not maintained and thou sayest that God will not be robbed Answ Here is another of thy lyes who perverts the Apostles words and art found adding thy lyes to Scripture when there is not such a word in all the Apostles words as intimate but thou and thy generation are seen to be both thieves and robbers who enters not in at the door but climbs up another way in your inventions consequences and imaginations which are here plainly seen and discovered to them that enter in at the door and for dishonest gain you destroy Souls Ezek. 22.25 26 27. P. 6. 4 to and as a Troop of Robbers wait for a man so do the company of Priests murther by consent Hosea 6.9 and are found Robbers of God as the false Prophets were who in the time of the Law took tythes and did not bring them to the store-house as thy generation now do as thou may read Mal. 3.8 9 10. Priest And thou says thy design according to promise is to prove the Scriptures to be the word of God the only ground of faith and rule for our obedience which thou sayest thou presented us with and bids us read it examine it if it be not truth witness against it by truth if it be so as undoubtedly you will find it truth as thou sayest and so bids us submit to it be ruled by it and undoubtedly our bodies shall be freed from our deserved Imprisonment Answ We have read it and examined it and thee both and have found thee to be a lyar and a denyer of the Word and of the rule and of the foundation which is Christ and with that which thou calls a rule and word and foundation art thou judged and with the light thou art seen to be a wrester of the Scriptures and thy Rotten foundation being already to fail thee The Holy Scriptures they say are a rotten foundation this is their Ancient Testimony from which they have not varied for it is among the blind Watchmen and greedy dumb Doggs and hirelings and among the thieves and robbers and among the Doggs and swine and filthy dreamers which the Scriptures speaks of and as for our deserved imprisonment here thou lyar do we challenge thee and them that imprisoned us to prove the breach of any law by us for they that did imprison us as many can witness could not charge us with the breach of any Law but by their wills to maintain such dumb shepherds as thou art for for the truths sake which witnesses against thee and all thy generation do we suffer for which thou and thy generation did never suffer imprisonment nor persecution of the world for ye are the world and the world speaks well of you and hears you as it did of your Fathers the false Prophets 1 John 4 5 and Luke 6.26 drunkards swearers lyars and thieves speaks well of you and fights for you and loves you and pleads for you and there is your fruits and freedom from our imprisonment will we never speak for in yielding to thy lyes and false accusations as is plainly here laid open Priest And thou sayest from thy study Ianuary 29. Answ Here thy filthy rotten stuff which thou hast been such a long time of gathering together in thy study it s tryed and seen to be fewel for the fire and thou art seen to study divinations of thy own brain and to be an inventer of lyes contrary to Scripture and where did ever any of the Saints go into a study and rake up such filthy stuff and invent such lyes as thou art disapproved in and with that which thou calls thy word thy foundation and only rule of obedience Here let the life of all the holy men of God judge thee to be both shut out of their life and out of the Scriptures Having returned answer to the former part of thy rotten stuff P. 7. 4 to Sampson Townsend wherein thy lies and deceit is uncovered to all them that have eyes to see may see thy nakedness and thy shame laid open now for the simple ones sake which thou by thy lyes and divinations makes a prey upon and through thy covetousness makes Merchandise of who pharisee-like would neither enter into the Kingdom thy self nor suffer others to enter in now for their sakes are we moved to unvail thee and thy deceit that they that see not might see thee in thy lyes and wresting the Scripture as thou hast also made it appear in the latter part of thy book wherein thou sayest Priest That thou hast undertaken against the Quakers these two Propositions i. that the Scriptures contained in the Old or New-Testament commonly called the Bible is the revealed will and word of God 2. That the Scripture which is the word of God is the only foundation of our Faith and only rule for our obedience which thou sayest thou wilt prove 1. by Scripture 2. by Reason and thou sayest that he that will not hear the voice of the Scriptures is an Infidel and he that will not hear the voice of reason is a beast Ans We who in scorn by thee and thy generations are called Quakers do own Scriptures but thee we utterly deny for an evill Beast whose mouth must be stopped Tit. i. 10 11 12. who in thy filthy reason art going about to maintain those things which thou canst not prove by any plain Scripture
thy obedience and here is thy fruits and here is thy service who commits Sin and a Servant to Sin and free from righteousness Iohn 8.24 Rom. 16.20 Oh thou blasphemer and slanderer of the just when wilt thou cease from thy Lyes and Blasphemy where dost or canst thou prove such a Scripture as the most emminent believer Sin in any things when the Scripture saith he that believeth is born of God and he that is born of God sinneth not for whosoever sinneth hath not seen him neither known him and he that committeth sin is of the Devil and there 's thy condition and he is thy Father who is the Father of all lyars as thou art i. Iohn 3.3 4 5 6 7 8. Priest And to conclude thy filthy rotten stuff thou sayest they that make not the word of God the rule for their actions are led either by their own fancies or the Devils temptations or both Ans Thee Priest Townsend art here laid open and thou art uncovered and here thou art found to be a denyer of the word and rule and foundation and thou art led by thy dreams and fancies and thy foundation * Viz. The Holy Scritures is in the dust and thou art reserved in everlasting chains under darkness for everlasting fire and here thou in all these thy lyes are shut our from God and all the Children of God among the Doggs and Sorcerers and the Lake is thy portion which is the portion of all lyars Iude 6 7 8. thus have we returned a full answer unto thy senceless stuff and in plainness have we dealth with thee and have not flattered thee at all there call it not railing lest thou violate the Scriptures so with the word of truth thou art tryed and comprehended and us shalt thou witness eternally when the book of Conscience comes to be opened and thou judged out of it so we remain Sufferers for the truth and witnesses against thee and thy generation Named according to the flesh George Whitehead Christopher Arkinson James Lancaster Thomas Symonds A Cutting Switch FOR THE Wounded Snake I have used Similitudes Hos 12.10 READER BY the Word Snake which I use by way of Metaphor alluding to the Quakers obscure way of Reasoning evermore hiding themselves in the dark by their Ambiguous and Doubtful Way of expressing themselves in their Unintelligible Way of Writing is what I call Quakerism and having taken this Snake Quakerism out of the Grass and laid her on the Table and taken out her Sting I am now coming to exercise my Switch which I lately twisted out of Jos-Wyeth's Hand as David did the Sword out of the Hand of that uncircumcised Philistine Goliah of Gath which he design'd to wound the Israelites with for this Joseph like blind Hob playing at Blind-Man's-Buff smiting every Man that passed by without all Fear or Respect being Fool hardy I was resolved to unarm him and take his Weapon from him for like Goliah's Sword there is none like it And whereas this Water-Snake has swam over Sea I am minded to send this Switch thither also that so where-ever her Spawn is gone rattling up and down in other Nations and Plantations this Switch may pursue her and deal severely or cuttingly with her for she has done much Harm And now I shall tell what is the Cause of this Snake's Fury which is as on the Title Page of this Third Part and where you may see she put forth her Sting against Mr. Townsend for that he like other Christian Champions went to prove the Holy Scriptures to be the Word of God for this the Rattle-Snake came out of his Thicket and flung out his Deadly Poyson at Mr. Townsend thus Ishmael and his Mother cast out among the Beasts c. calling him a Dreamer a Deceiver a Witch a Liar a blind Guide without Christ and his Knowledge an Enemy of God an Antichrist a blind Sot a sottish blind Guide shut up in perpetual Darkness Blasphemous Beast as in P. 7 8 10 14 17 25 29. Thus Reader having shewed thee the Cause of the Dragon's Fury and the Ground why he threw out his Floods of Malice against the Gospel Ministers I shall next shew thee in short a few Words to Confirm what I have said and that out of the Snake's own Mouth as in P. 14 17 24. first That the Scriptures are not the written Word of God but a Rotten Foundation not the Means to work Faith in the Heart And because Mr. Townsend in Opposition to the Quakers Heretical Doctrine had proved the Scriptures to be the written Word of God and as such a good Foundation for our Faith in our Crucified Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and the Means to work Faith in our Hearts which works by Love Oh how did Geo. Whitehead and his Partners hiss like Snakes sting like Adders and roar like Dragons calling him as before noted Dreamer Deceiver Witch Liar blind Guide Enemy to God Antichrist Sot blind Sot Blasphemous Beast shut up in perpetual Darkness with other the like Virulent Railing and Hellish Malice And this Reader is a Map of the Original Controversie between the Clergy and the Quakers for with them the Scriptures are Death Dust Carnal and Killing Serpents Meat Beastly Ware a Rotten Foundation For alas they have no need of the Scripture with them the Holy Scriptures are needless as I shall just now shew See Isaac Pennington's Book stiled Some things relating to the Royal Society c. p. 7. Now observe the Difference between the Religion which God hath taught us and led us into and the Religious of all Men upon the Earth besides our Religion stands wholly out of that which all their Religions stands in their Religion stands in the Comprehension in a Belief of a Literal Relation or Description our Religion stands in a Principle which changeth the Mind where we hear the Voice and see the express Image of the Heavenly One i. e. God and knows things not from an Outward Relation yea here say they we must profess that we so know things that we are fully satisfied about them and could not doubt concerning them tho' there had Never been Word or Letter written of them c. And to this agrees the Doctrine of Edward Burroughs in his Epistle to Fox's Great Mystery p. 17. and many other Places I could mention but I study Brevity But Reader I have not done with this Snake but must have the other Blow at her and smite off her Head lest she get into the King's High Court of Parliament and do mischief for she is mischievous Beast and full of deadly Poyson and begins to stink all the Nation over and the Cause why I shall give this Mortal Wound to this Rattle Snake which so often changes her Skin while she is the same with respect to her Venomous Nature that she was at her first Rise Anno 1650. I say the Cause is this Whereas Mr. Townsend of Norwich having proved the Scriptures
brought forth to shew whether they suffered for the Name of Jesus or for Righteousness sake Still like Fox's Miracles never an one of which are said to be wrought in the Name of Jesus but only in his own Name and by his own Power like Simon Magus whom the Samaritans Adored even as the Poor Infatuated Quakers Adore this Fox They the Samaritans called him Simon Magus the Power of God so do the Quakers call Fox and that his Kingdom is Established in Righteousness and that of the increase thereof there is no End And for these Reasons these Sufferings ought to be even as Fox's Miracles are and thatby many of the Quakers too rejected and held as Fabulous as the Papists Legend And now as a further Demonstration that this Abstract with all its Appendices ought to be rejected and held as a Fabulous Story I shall give Twelve Reasons in order to Confront John Feild's magnifying their Sufferings which can be for no other Reason than for which they at first Record them that is Pride and Ostentation And my Reasons shall be grounded upon such a bottom as all the Quakers that will see with their own Eyes and read in the Quakers Books must say Amen to even upon that lying Spirit which has entred all their Inspired Prophets And if they can tell 12 Lies they may tell 12000 Lies and then what Credit is to be given either to the Miracles of Fox or the Sufferings of the Quakers LIE 1. In that they teach by their Books That their Sufferings are greater and more unjust than the Sufferings in the Days of Christ his Apostles the Ten Persecutions or any time since Burrough's Works p. 273. LIE 2. That Sam. Cater one of their Wordy-windy Teachers said and got it recorded That he suffered Twenty Pound when he did not suffer Twenty Farthings LIE 3. In that G. Fox their Apostle and High-Priest of their Profession said He was covered from the World and that the World neither knew Him nor his Name when there was not Ten Men in this Kingdom whose Names were better known See their Book Several Petitions Answered p. 30. LIE 4. In that they teach saying HE that HATH the same Spirit that raised Jesus from the Dead is EQUAL with God Saul 's Errand to Damasscus p. 8. LIE 5. In that they teach That Geo. Fox was before Languages were See the Introduct to their Battledoor in Folio LIE 6. In that they teach That the Thundering Voice answered Geo. Fox at his Trial in Lancaster Assizes as in p. 21. of his Book and which the Quakers have left out of his Journal Saying I have Glorified thee and will Glorifie thee again And immediately his Head and Ears was filled with Glory Thus do they vye it with Christ not only in saying their Sufferings are greater than his his Apostles and all the Martyrs but as there was a Voice from Heaven from God the Father speaking to God the Son or Second Person in the Trinity saying I have Glorifed thee and will after the state of Humiliation was past Glorifie thee again LIE 7. In that Fox your Apostle said He saw a Pool of Blood and a Channel of Blood in the Town of Litchfield when there was not a Drope of Blood much less a Channel See his Journal p. 53. And the Young Prophets believe him else they would not have Printed it after his Death in his Journal LIE 8. In that William Mead the great Quaker told William Harris That this Journal of Fox is a better Book than the Bible LIE 9. In that G. Fox says and the Quakers believe it else they would not have Printed it in his Journal p. 47. viz. That he saw the Heavens open as St. Stephen did nor that the Quakers had seen David's Sepulchre so many Thousand Miles off England as Fox say they did See Truth 's Defence alias the Fountain of Lies and Blasphemies LIE 10. In that Geo. Whitehead teach in his Book Truth Defending the Quakers p. 7. That what is now spoken from the Spirit of Truth in any meaning the Quakers is of greater Authority than the Holy Scriptures LIE 11. In that Father Penn in Print Teach and whom Geo. Whitehead vindicates therein Truth and Innocency Vindicated c. p. 52. That the Person that Suffered at Jerusalem was properly the Son of God we Quakers says he utterly deny See his Serious Apology c. p. 146. LIE 12. In that the Quakers teach That the Name Jesus and Christ belong to every Believer as well as to the Head See Pennington's Questions to Professors c. p. 27. When the Lie is so manifest as that the Name Jesus and Christ do not belong to Geo. Whitehead nor Will. Penn so well as it did belong to the Person that Suffered at Jerusalem which the Quakers utterly deny to be the Son of God And if not to them too much less to the Quakers of a lower Form whom yet they account Believers yea the only Church of Christ And that they may have full Tale I 'll give them a Baker's Dozen of Lies to confront their dubious and unintelligible Abstract LIE 13. They teach Tht there is no Salvation out of the true Church and that the Quakers are this true Church And also that in their Church there is no Tares nor Hypocrites See Josiah Coal's Whore unvailed First Impression p. 16 18 40 41 43. And R. Farnsworth's A Rod to drive out the Wild Boars c. Printed 1655. p. 13. And to prove this a loud Lie see the Cage of Unclean Birds in my Pil. Prog. cap. 14. p. 127 to 145. LIE 14. The Quakers say They are resolved to Love their Enemeis and Pray for their Adversaries And for proof of this pretence see John Feild's Defence c. p. 11 19. Saying I did not say that Francis Bugg was like Judas Contradictory to the stream of the whole Gang or that Haman and Judas his End might be his for I pray God it may not We are resolved to love our Enemeis Bless them that Curse us do Good to and Pray for them that Persecute us c. Oh! John as this is contrary to thy Natural Temper so it is to the Spirit of Quakerism else you are changed and not the same that ever you were No John I take this as a Piece of Flattery a sudden Mood a Fit that will over and be gone presently Nay John is yet more kind for I 'll give the Devil his due p. 11. ibid. I am persuaded the Quakers never designed Fran. Bugg any harm O! John I see thy Cloven Foot and will keep out of harms way as near as I can and therefore D. do thy worst But to prove this a Lie spoken in Hypocrisie to glos over their Malicious Spirit which is the most revengeful of the Seven Evil Spirtis which possesses the Leaders of this Sect and which is as contrary to their Ancient Principles as Light is contrary to Darkness see their great Apostle Fox's
two Traytors Why the difference is twofold the first was a Judas the latter a Bugg Secondly Judas had thirty Pieces of Silver which was paid by the High Priests the latter had his Money not only from the High Priests but a Recommendation also I am the larger herein to shew John Feild the Nature of this Beast that carries their Bell and how it suits with the Spirit of Quakerism Only this Defence being designed for the Hands of some Persons which he thought might resent it and therefore he is now for not calling F. B. Judas no by no means but for Praying for him Which being rightly interpreted is as Fox Prayed for the Priests namely for my Destruction But I thank God I fear not their Curses nor regard their Pharisaical Prayers And this being as great a Lie as most of the other I shall therewithal conclude this Head thereby confronting John Feild's Abstract of Sufferings But J. Feild proceeds in his Defence c. Now if he prove that those Ministers of that Age who entred into a Solemn League and Covenant against Prelacy Kingly Office House of Lords c. were God's Heritage c. Reply I grant that if any of the Ministry did so for he names none they were so far in the wrong yet with this difference The Quakers in those Days did thus much and much more and that as Prophets of the most High God and they tell us they are still the same Print and Reprint their Books which so teach But the Publick Ministers if any such did so they did not pretend they were led therunto by the Eternal Spirit that they are the same still and their Principles now no other than they were then They now are obedient to the King's Laws they have by their joining in the Association declared him Rightful and Lawful King they Pray for him in their Assemblies But the Quakers have in their Books of Divine Authority as they boast Anathematiz'd all Kings since the Days of the Apostles as Apostates and Spiritual Egyptians That a Parliament chosen by the most Voices were not like to act for God or the Good of his People And they tell us they are the same still only they word the Matter otherwise I grant the Dissenters then were against the Bishops yet not like the Quakers for in their Declaration recited by the Quakers they were for preserving their Persons from all Violence and Injuries and for Liberty of Conscience tho' with some Restriction But the Quakers as in Burrough's Works p. 618. and in R. Hubberthorn's Works p. 229. assaulted this Declaration saying What are you about to make a League and Covenant with Antichrist Do you look upon them i. e. the Clergy to be Ministers of Christ or of Antichrist What are you now for tolerating Episcopacy And if Episcopacy why may not Popery be tolerated and the like No nothing but Blood and Slaughter Banishment and the utter Extirpating of the Clergy would satisfie their blood-thirsty and malicious persecuting Spirit As in Fox's Book stilled New coming up out of the North p. 31. So you must be cut down with the same Power that cut down the King whose Family was a Nursery for Papists and Bishops the same Teachers are standing that were in the time of the King and the same that were in the time of the Bishops Sound the Trumpet sound an Alarm call up to the Battel gather together for the Destruction draw the Sword hew down all fruitless Trees which cumber the Ground cleanse the Land from Filthiness slay Baal Balaam must be slain all the Hirelings must be turned out of the Kingdom c. This was in Oliver's Time but you tell us you are the same still and your Actions manifest the same For tho' you held in Oliver's Time a Mock-Court wherein you Tried all the Clergy and Condemned them yet when in 1672. you reprinted the Works of your Prophet Burrough you revived your Trial and reprinted the same as in pag. 223. Viz. A Just and Lawful Trial of the Teachers and Ministers of this Age 1672. by a perfect Proceeding against them and they are righteously Examined justly Weighed truly Measured and Condemned to be contrary to all the Ministers of Christ in former Ages and to agree and concur with all the false Prophets and Deceivers and being brought to the Quakers Bar of Justice these Things are truly charged and legally proved upon them and found Guilty c. I need not add the Trial And yet G. W. say● he was n●● skilled i● Law-terms th● more Fo●● he the Title of the Book setting forth the Quakers Verdict where my Lob Chief Justice Burrough the Quaker-Prophet was both Judge Witness Jury and Executioner is enough to set forth their presumptuous unwarrantable arbitrary and extrajudicial Proceedings not only against 12 but 1200 Persons And that it may further appear that tho' this Quaker-Court was first erected to shew what they would be at had they Power in O. Cromwell's Time yet in 1672 they to set forth his Skill in Law-Terms reprinting the same Trial as a Monument of his Righteous Judgment and that he might make Work on 't to some purpose in p. 273. he joined with the Jews and all the persecuting Heathen Emperours against Christ his Apostles and Martyrs saying That the Sufferings of the Quakers were greater and more unjust than the Sufferings of Christ his Apostles and Martyrs c. But still as one Demonstration more though I could give twenty that it was not the Ministers in Oliver's Time only that the Quakers thus Arraigned Judged and Condemned as John Feild would insinuate but also King Charles the Second his Reign see W. Smith another of their Preachers in his Works printed Anno 1668 p. 161. viz. A General Summons from the Authority of Truth to all Ecclesiastical Courts and Officers c. By which we may see their arrogant Boldness thus to Summons Judge Try and Condemn not only the Clergy but all Courts Ecclesiastical and Officers notwithstanding they were Dissenters a poor illiterate People that as Burroughs tells us in his Epistle to Fox's Mystery they lay in Barns like Gypsies See then the Impudence of these Proud Pragmatical Quaker-Prophets In my Book Quakerism Exposed c. there is this Passage pag. 28. Now tho' I profess my self a Member of the Church of England I have often and do now again tell you that I am against Persecution and will add That Persecution for the Name of Jesus or for Righteousness sake is a Badge of a false Church of which your Schism in Pensilvania has given a Demonstration and had you Power in your Hand which God grant you may not I doubt not but we should soon feel your Little Finger as heavy as ever you felt the Parliament's Loins witness your Indicting me in the Old Bailey your Persecuting G. Keith But I hope all Suffering is not Persecution Shall Men Fire Houses and Poyson Rivers and not be controll'd limited nay
them to Charge you And when you shuffled and evaded their Charge it gave them Encouragement for the Petition that they might Examine you an Abstract thereof is as followeth viz. The Humble Address of the House of Commons to the KING May it please Your Majesty WE your Majesties most Dutiful and Loyal Subjects the Commons in Parliament Assembled do with great Joy and Comfort remember the many Testimonies which your Majesty hath given us of your Sincerity and Zeal for the true Reformed Religion as established in this Kingdom and in particular we beg leave to present to your Majesty our most Humble and Thankful Acknowledgments for the late Gracious Declaration your Majesty has made to us from the Throne that you would effectually discourage Prophaneness and Immorality c. We do further in all Humility beseech your Majesty that your Majesty would give such effectual Orders as to your Royal Wisdom shall seem fit for the suppressing all Pernicious Books and Pamphlets which contain in them Impious Doctrine against the Holy Trinity and other Fundamental Articles of our Faith tending to the Subversion of the Christian Religion and that the Authors and Publishers thereof may be Discountenanced and Punished c. And to the end that the Quakers may see the Zeal of our Government against the Errors contained in their Books and not to presume to Discourse as they do as if they and they only were the White Hen's Chickens and the only Favourites as I can give particular Demonstrations both by what I have heard with my Ears from some of their Young Disciples who as the Old Cocks Crow the Young ones Learn as well as I have observed from Credible Information I shall recite His Majesties most Gracious Answer to the foregoing Address which is as followeth viz. Gentlemen I Cannot but be very well pleased with an Address of this Nature and I will give immediate Directions in the several Particulars you desire But I could wish some more Effectual Provision were made for the suppressing those Pernicious Books and Pamphlets which your Address takes notice of By this time the Quakers thought themselves concerned being Conscious to themselves as well they might that no People in the King's Dominion no not the Muggletonians were so obnoxious to the Censure of the King and Parliament as themselves Upon which they bestirred themselves like the Magicians in Moses's time to bring forth a likeness And therefore when there was a Bill Preparing they Printed a Paper and presented it to the House of Commons by way of Instructions in which there were these Words viz. WHereas the Bill enacts That if any Person or Persons c. shall deny any of the Persons in the Holy Trinity to be God and make it punishable by the same Bill were it not more safe and plain to put it in Scripture Terms as instead of Deny any one of the Persons to be God to insert If any one shall deny any of the Three that bear Record in Heaven the Father the Word or the Holy Ghost to be God 1 John 5.7 Now if the Quakers can but bend the Parliament to their Bow then they 'll agree but as for them they cannot condescend a Hair's Breadth as one of their Teachers Patrick Livingston formerly Taught For say they The Father is Light the Son is Light and the Holy Ghost is Light Nay if they desire three or four Persons more added as that the Door is Light the Elect Stone is Light the Vine is Light the Blood is Light the Water is Light they 'll allow all and all these are One no one of which was before or after the other nor one greater or lesser than another and yet all this while they mean not a Word according to the Scriptures and the common belief of all Sound Christians but Reduce all to their Light within But still fearing what might happen and to guard their Errors they soon presented His Majesty with a Paper and this put me upon undergoing the Charge of Reprinting one of their Books intirely that so I may set them in their True Light to be seen and read of all Men And as it is my Duty so by my Reasonable Service to God and my Country though by some my Words may be despised Eccles 9.16 A Copy of the Quakers Paper is as followeth viz. To King William III. over England c. The Grateful Acknowledgment of the People Commonly called Quakers Humbly Presented May it please the King SEeing the most High God who rules in the Kingdoms of Men * * Dan. 5.21 and appointeth over it whomsoever he will hath by his over-ruling Power and Providence placed thee in Dominion and Dignity over these Realms and by his Divine Favour has signally preserved and delivered thee from many Great and Eminent Dangers and Graciously turned the Calamity of War into the desired Mercy of Peace we heartily wish that we and all others concerned may be truly Sensible and humbly Thankful to Almighty God for the same that the Peace may be lasting and a perpetual Blessing And now O King the God of Peace having returned thee in Safety it is Cause of Joy to all them that fear him to hear thy good and seasonable Resolution effectually to discourage Prophaneness and Immorality Righteousness being that which exalteth a Nation And as the King has been Tenderly Inclined to give Ease and Liberty of Conscience to his Subjects of different Perswasions of whose Favour we have largely partaken so we esteem it our Duty Gratefully to Commemorate and Acknowledge the same earnestly beseeching Almighty God to assist the King to prosecute and effect these his just and good Inclinations that his Days may be Happy and Peaceable and hereafter he may partake of a lasting Kingdom that will never fade away London the 7th of the 11th Month 1697. Signed in Behalf of the said People by us George Whitehead Peter Bowen Will. Mead Gilbert Layty John Edge Daniel Quane Tim. Emmerson Thomas Hawes Samuel Jobson Theod. Eccleston Nicholas Gates Will. Ingram Will. Onkingate Thomas Lower John Paine John Butcher Will. Macket Rich. Needham John Vaughton John Hound Michael Russel Jof Wilkinson Joseph Wyeth John Hall Josiah Ellis Now by this fair and smooth Paper who would think but the Quakers would have Signed the Association pursuant to the Act of Parliament Intituled An Act for the better Security of His Majesties Royal Person and Government c. Oh! no by no means For they tell you in their Paper Intituled The Ancient Testimony and Principle of the People called Quakers Renewed with respect to the King and Government and touching the present Association Dated the 23d of March 1695 6 viz. And whereas we the said People are required to sign the said Association we sincerely declare That our refusing so to do is not out of any dissatisfaction to the King and Government nor in Opposition to his being declared Rightful and Lawful King of these Realms but purely because
we cannot for Conscience sake Fight Kill or Revenge either for our selves or any Man else Oh! no by no means this they could not be brought to and the Riddle I have unfolded in my Pil. Prog. c. 2d Edition p. 192 to 199. For as they yet never made one Publick Ad dress to His Majesty from thir Yearly Meeting that great and dangerous Body nor one Prayer that I could ever hear of either in their Books or in their Meetings nor ever yet wrote one Book in Favour of the Government But did all these in the late Reign But still there is one Clause in this Paper worth Notice i. e. ' As the King has been tenderly inclined to give Ease and Liberty of Conscience c. And I pray is it inconsistant with His Majesties Tenderness to give Liberty of Conscience to His Protestant Dissenters who hold the Fundamentals of the Christian Faith joined in the Association to preserve his Majesties Royal Person and Government And Pray heartily for him in their Meetings And to Curb and Restrain such as will doneither but hold such horrid Pernicious and Destructive Principles both to Church and State and even to Humane Society No sure God hath given him both Wisdom and Conduct and he knows how to make a difference and distingush between such as Subvert the Faith undermine Christianity and Damn the Ever-Blessed Trinity to the Pit of Hell and such who make it their Business to Instruct their People in the Fundamentals of Christianity as is well expressed in divers Laws particularly in that wherein is this Clause viz. Provided and be it enacted That no Quaker or Reputed Quaker shall by Virtue of this Act be qualified or permitted to give Evidence on any Criminal Causes to Serve on any Juries or bear any Office or Place of Trust or Profit in the Government any thing in this Act contained to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding And for this Clause all true Protestants have good cause to be Humbly thankful to God the King and the Parliament and that for more Reasons than I think meet here to enumerate But notwithstanding the Quakers Temporizing Paper above recited the King's Majesty as a Nursing-Father to the Church and Spouse of Christ and as a Zealous Defender of the Faith once delivered to the Saints put forth his Royal Proclamation from his Court at Kensington the 24th of Feb. 1697. which we have read both at Church and Courts of Judicature An Abstract thereof is as followeth viz. By the KING A PROCLAMATION WILLIAM REX WHereas we cannot but be deeply sensible of the great Goodness of Almighty God in putting an end to a Long Bloody and Expensive War by the Conclusion of an Honourable Peace so we are not less touched with a Resentment that notwithstanding this and many other great Blessings and Deliverances Impiety Prophaneness and Immorality do still abound in this our Kingdom and whereas nothing can prove a greater Dishonour to a well-ordered Government where the Christian Faith is professed nor is likelier to provoke God to withdraw his Mercy and Blessings from us and instead thereof to inflict Heavy and Severe Judgments upon this Kingdom than the open and avowed Practice of Vice Immorality and Prophaneness which amongst many Men has too much prevailed in this our Kingdom of late Years to the high Displeasure of Almighty God the great Scandal of Christianity and the ill and fatal Example of the rest of our loving Subjects who have been soberly Educated and whose Inclinations would lead them to the Exercise of Piety and Virtue did they not daily find such frequent and repeated Instances of dissolute Living Prophaneness and Impiety c. And whereas several Wicked and Prophane Persons have presumed to Print and Publish several Pernicious Books and Pamphlets which contain in them Impious Doctrines against the Holy Trinity and other Fundamental Articles of our Faith tending to the Subversion of the Christian Religion Therefore for the Punishing the Authors and Publishers thereof and for the preventing such Impious Books and Pamphlets being Published and Printed for the future we do hereby strictly Charge and Prohibit all Persons that they do not presume to Write Print or Publish any such Pernicious Books or Pamphlets under the Pain of our High Displeasure and of being Punished according to the uttermost Severity of the Law And We do hereby strictly Charge and Require all Our Loving Subjects to Discover and Apprehend such Person or Persons whom they shall Know to be the Authors or Publishers of any such Books or Pamphlets and to bring them before some Justice of Peace or Chief Magistrate in order that they may be proceeded against according to Law God save the KING For these and the like Reasons the Norfolk Clergy did Accept the Quakers Challenge did meet them at the time perfixed and there did endeavour to shew them their Errors and would have convinced them thereof and then had them Retracted their Errors and thereby to have merited the Indulgence of the Government and the Love of their Christian Neighbours But they refusing all this Labour of Love and Good Will boasting they were Protestants and so Recognized and with all boldness rejected all their Endeavours of Conviction upon which the Gentry in Norfolk some of which were there and many Justices of the Peace and others Signed a Petition as they also in the County of Suffolk have done waiting a seasonable Opportunity to present the same A Copy thereof excepting Names is as followeth viz. To the Honourable the Commons of England in Parliament Assembled the Humble Petition of the Justices of the Peace and Grand-Juries of the said County of Norfolk in Session Assembled in behalf of themselves and the Body of this County at large Humbly sheweth THAT We cannot without Resentment take Notice of the Growth and Daily Increase of a Sect of People among Us called Quakers and the Mischiefs and Dangers from thence threatning this Nation It is too observable with what restless Zeal their deluding Teachers and as may well be suspected many Romish Emissaries under their Vizar and Disguise daily ramble into all parts of these Kingdoms and boldly spread their Venemous Doctrine every where attempting to Infect and Shock the Minds of Weak and Unstable Protestants and Assuming to themselves Rules of Discipline Powers in Matters of Religion and Forms of Government repugnant to the Established Laws of the Kingdom contrary to the very Acts of Toleration and not allowed to any other Dissenters vouching in all their Practices Divine Inspiration for their Warrant and their Indulgence of the Government for their Indemnity How apparently their Blasphemous Books and Pernicious Principles tend to subvert the Fundamentals of Christianity and the undermining the Civil Government are sufficiently demonstrable The Publishing whereof by pretended Permission of Authority We humbly conceive to be of most dangerous Consequence We therefore obliged in Duty to God and Our Country do humbly pray That you
will vouchsafe to take these Matters into your Care and Consideration that with whatever Tenderness to the Persons and Estates of these People their said Principles and Practices may be strictly Examined and Censured or Suppressed as they shall appear to deserve and as in your great Wisdom shall seem expedient and that our true Christian Religion more dear to us than our Lives may be Defended and Preserved to all Posterity free from Popish Superstition and unpolluted with Enthusiastical Innovation Thus have I recited the Petition and that for these Reasons following viz. 1. Because it is nothing but what is agreeable to the Mind and Pleasure of the King's Majesty and his Honourable House of Commons and thereby no Dishonour to the Petitioners 2. Because that when the Petition is Presented every Member may have one of them in his Custody to Consider of it and the Reason that put them upon so doing 3. Because there are more Petitions of the same Nature prepared and preparing as this find Acceptance when a convenient opportunity offer it self 4. To let the World see how reasonable a thing it is and not such a monstrous thing as the Quakers have represented it even to raise up the Monster Persecution 5. Because it is nothing but what they conceive to be their Duty to God and their Country to acquaint that great Assembly with the Grievances of the County and that as the most proper place for a Remedy 6. And Lastly that the Contents are agreeable to the Laws of the Land and particularly to the very Act of Tolleration And to manifest the same I may recite a Branch thereof which is as followeth viz. Provided alway and be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid that neither this Act nor any Clause Article or Thing herein contained shall extend or be construed to extend to give any Ease Benefit or Advantage to any Papist or Popish Recusant whatsoever or that any Person that shall deny in his Preaching or Writing the Doctrine of the Blessed Trinity as it is declared in the aforesaid Article of Religion I have likewise Discoursed with some of the most Eminent of the Protestant Dissenters and with their own Mouths they have declared that they are sorrowfully affected to think that the Quakers should be joined with them in the Act of Toleration and to see Christianity suffer so deeply by their Antiscriptural Doctrine And not only so but I have a Testimony well Attested of their Abhorrence of their Blasphemous Tenets The substance of which is as follows viz. THat the Quakers render the Holy Scripture to be of no more Authority than Aesop's Fables That the Blood of Christ is no better than the Blood of another Saint That the Quakers are the Spawn of the Ranters That the Quakers owning Christ is no other than a Mystical Romance The the Tendency of all the Quakers Reasoning about Instituted Religion is to Debauch Mankind * that their Principles improved are destructive to all Humane Society That their Teachers are Cheats and Impostors and Implacable Enemies to the Christian Religion c. Here then is the unanimous Consent of all sound Protestants the King's Majesty and his Honourable House of Commons and the Laws of the Land What remains now but Examination and for that too we have some Encouragement from the Quakers themselves if they mean as they say See An Apology for the Quakers by J. Feild c. p. 7. Examine say they the Doctrine of your Neighbours the Quakers blame not before thou hast examined the matter first understand and then rebuke c. Again George Whitehead to the same purpose in his Book Truth and Innocency vindicated c. p. 69. Let our Books says George be compared to evince them more fully and clear our Innocency c. Now whereas the Quakers themselves if they be sincere in what they say seem to be willing to have their Books and the Doctrine contained in them come under Examination in order to be cleared from the Objections against them and as this is highly reasonable on their parts so it will I humbly conceive be a means to put a stop to the Gangrene of Quakerism as also answer the Request of many Thousands who are earnestly solicitous to have their Books Examined and their Errours Censured who yet are not for Persecution nor any Alteration in the Act of Toleration so is it also a Method pursuant to their own Terms and Proposition and with which they cannot reasonably be offended And thereupon I do most humbly pray That our Superiours if it may seem good in their sight in Answer to the Quakers Request and the Peoples Prayer would appoint some Judicious Learned Men to give us an Equal Hearing and the Quakers Books an Impartial Examination And if I do not make a full Proof of what I Charge them with let me suffer any Punishment for my Default which our Government shall think fit But then on the other hand if I do make good my Charge as an Equivalent to my Suffering in case I do not let the Quakers be obliged to Retract and Condemn such Books of theirs as do contain such Impious Doctrines as I have or yet shall both Charge and Prove And this is all I desire and which I believe would be a General Satisfaction to the Nation as well as for the Good of the Quakers themselves But remembring a Saying of Festus a Roman Governour tho' in a contrary Case Acts 25.27 For it seemeth a thing unreasonable to send a Prisoner and not withal to signifie the Crimes laid against him And so it seems to be unreasonable in me to desire the Examination of the Quakers Books and not signifie the Errours at least some of them contained in them and especially since it is at the Quakers earnest Request For say they in their Book A Defence of an Apology c. pag. 7. Pray let Francis Bugg make it appear to the King and both Houses of Parliament that our Shuffle at West-Dereham in Norfolk put the Gentry Clergy and Protestant Dissenters upon their Petition to the House of Commons and that they are unanimous therein And let him Francis Bugg tell if he can what he means by that Common Christianity which the Quakers Principles are so destructive to As to the first that is That the Justices of Peace the Gentry the Clergy and Protestant Dissenters are unanimous herein I have already shewed And as to the second Part that is what I mean by that Common Christianity which the Quakers Principles are sodestructive to I shall at his viz. J. Feild's Prayer and Request shew in the next place For wherein I can find his Prayers and Request reasonable I hope I shall be ready to gratifie him For I believe with the Gentry the Justices the Clergy the Protestant Dissenters and all other Christians That Jesus Christ who was Born at Bethlehem of Judea of the B. Virgin Mary was the Son of God that he was Crucified
Dead and Buried that he Rose again the third Day and Ascended into Heaven and there sits at the Right Hand of God making Intercession for us Sinners who lay hold on him by Faith and live in Obedience to him his Laws Institutions and Precepts in the Gospel left upon Record by the Four Evangelists Matthew Mark Luke and John and others of his Apostles in their Epistles And that we ought to Worship and Adore him together with God the Father and the Holy Ghost Three Persons and One God in the Unity of his Essence This is the Trinity in Unity of the Father Son and Holy Ghost which is One God blessed for evermore And this is that Common Christianity which I mean that the Quakers Principles are so destructive to Now the next thing I am to tell at the Prayer and Request of John Feild is Wherein and whereby their Principles are Destructive c. I. The Quakers deny Jesus of Nazareth who was Born of the Virgin and Suffered at Jerusalem to be the Son of God II. That they account him only a Vail a Garment an outward Vessel and can as their Books teach never call him Christ and that his Blood was no better than the Blood of another Saint III. They teach that their Sufferings are greater and more unjust than the Sufferings of Christ his Apostles and Martyrs in all Ages since For that as they teach the Sufferings of Christ and his Army of Martyrs were inflicted by a Law and in great part by the due Execution of a Law IV. That such are False Ministers who bid People believe in Jesus Christ as he is in Heaven above at God's Right Hand and that by Preaching Christ in Heaven the Devil gets his Work done on Earth V. They teach That G. Fox was their great Apostle which said thus of himself I am the Light of the World him by whom the World was made and doth inlighten every Man that cometh into the World VI. They teach That the Name Jesus and Christ belongs to every Believer as well as to the Head Christ that Suffered Died Rose again c. VII And thereupon they teach That he that hath the same Spirit that raised Jesus from the Dead is equal with God VIII And in coherence with this Doctrine their Prophet Sol. Eccles taught That Geo. Fox was a Prophet indeed And that as it was said of Christ He was in the World and the World was made by him and the World knew him not So it might be said of G. Fox as in the 5th Instance XI They teach That G. Fox was the Father of many Nations that his Being and Habitation was in the Power of the highest that he Ruled and Governed in Righteousness that his Kingdom is established in Peace and that of the Increase thereof there was never to be an End X. They teach That the Holy Scriptures are not the written Word of God but contrarywise that they are Dust Death Serpents Meat Beastly Ware but that their own Writings are the Word of God given forth by Divine Iuspiration and that they as such are of greater Authority than the Bible and thereupon read them in their Meetings for Divine Worship whilst they never read in any such Meeting this Fifty Year one Chapter of the Bible either in the Old or New Testament For they teach They are not the means to work Faith in the Heart but are a Rotten Foundation XI They teach That Circumcision is as much in force as Water-Baptism and the Paschal Lamb as Bread and Wine and their disuse of these two Ordinances for this Fifty Years shew that they reject them and allows not of them XII And touching the Doctrine of the Blessed Trinity they are so far from owning it as that they Damn them to the Pit of Hell as in G. Whitehead's Book Ishmael c. herein Reprinted may he seen Now John I having Replied to your Book A Defence of an Apology c. i. e. to the principal parts of it and shewed your Falacies and shallow Subterfuges as well as in some places answered your Request I rest desiring that your self and your People may Consider of it Repent of your Errors Retract and Condemn the same and Pray to God and the Nation to forgive you in which I shall join with you And in this you will have no cause to cry out of Persecution who am your Friend Fran. Bugg An Humble Address to His Majesty King WILLIAM III. over England c. by one of the Meanest yet most Dutiful Subject FRANCIS BUGG May it please your Most Excellent Majesty I Cannot but with great Joy and Comfort Remember your Majesties Repeated Assurances given to your Loving Subjects of your Majesties Care and Christian Zeal for the Protestant Religion as by Law established in this Kingdom by your many and repeated Speeches to your Parliaments and particularly by your late Gracious Proclamation consisting of two Parts In which your Majesties Pious Zeal has been abundantly manifest First Against Vice and Prophaneness and Secondly Against such Books as contain in them Impious Doctrine against the Holy Trinity and other Fundamental Articles of the Christian Faith and therein have given Encouragement to all your Loving Subjects to discover the Authors of such Books Wherefore in Obedience to your Majesties Royal Command as well as my Duty therein to God I have herein Reprinted one of the Quakers Books of which Geo. Whitehead is one of the Authors to the intent that your Sacred Majesty and the whole Kingdom may be presented with a Specimen of the Quakers Doctrine And do most Humbly Pray in the Name of the Church of England and other your Majesties Dissenting Protestants that such Care may be taken to suppress the same with others of their Books of the same Narure as to your Royal Wisdom shall seem meet And as it pleased God Almighty to give King Solomon Wisdom to Execute Justice so will he endue the King with an Understanding Heart to Judge who is in the wrong and to Punish accordingly And in this case let not the King Respect Persons in Judgment but if I be not able to maintain my Charge then let me bear his Majesties Displeasure and suffer what Punishment shall be due for the same But if I do make good my Charge then do as seems good in your Eye Thus with all Dutiful Submission do I Sign this my Humble Address this 13th Day of December 1699. Francis Bugg FINIS A Catalogue of Books wrote by Fran. Bugg 1. DE Christiana Libertate c. in 8 vo bound 2. The Painted Harlot stript and whipt c. 4 to 3. Reason against Railing c. 4 to 4. Innocency Vindicated c. 4 to never Answered 5. The Quakers Detected and their Errors Confuted c. 4 to 6. A Letter to the Quakers shewing their frequent Addresses to and Prayers for the late King Jam. II. and not to King Will. III. 7. Battering Rams against New Rome c. 4
to 8. One blow more at New Rome c. 4 to 9. New Rome Unmask'd and her Foundation Shaken c. 4 to 10. New Rome Arraigned and out of her own Mouth Condemned c. 4 to 11. A Sheet Presented to the Parliament 1693. in Answer to the Quakers Allegations c. 12. Quakerism Withering and Christianity Reviving c. 8 vo 13. Quakerism Anatomized c. 4 to never Answered 14. The Quakers Yearly Meeting impeached on the behalf of the Commons of England c. 15. The Quakers set in their true Light c. Presented to the House of Lords 1696. never answered 16. A Brief Reply to the Quakers Ancient Testimony presented to the Lord's House 1696. never Answered 17. A Brief History of the Rise Growth and Progress of Quakerism 8 vo never Answered 18. The Picture of Quakerism drawn to the Life 8 vo never Answered 19. A Sober Expostulation with their Hearers touching the Mercenary Teachers never Answered 20. The Pilgrim's Progress from Quakerism to Christianity c. Printed in 4 to and Reprinted in 8 vo 21. Seventy Queries to several Quakers c. never Answered 22. A Broad Sheet with a Scheme of the Quakers Synod presented to the Parliament 1699. 23. Jezebel withstood and her Daughter Anne Dowcra publickly Reproved never Answered 24. Quakerism Exposed to Publick Censure c. 8 vo 25. The Christian Ministry of the Church of England vindicated c. 8 vo never Answered 26. A Defence of my Book Quakerism Exposed c. Besides three Books I wrote part of 27. Will. Rogers his Seventh Part of the Christian Quaker distinguished c. about 1682. 28. A Looking Glass for the Quakers in 2 Columns 29. A Postscript to the Norfolk Clergies Book i. e. A Brief Discovery some of of the Quakers Blasmous and Seditious Principles c. ADVERTISEMENT IF any Person be desirous to have this Book and my former Books bound either them in Quarto or them in Ostavo or Single sticht they may be furnished with all except them of those Impressions wholly Sold off at Mr. Janeway's a Bookbinder in St. Paul's Church-yard next Door to Child's Coffee-House London And Likewise if any Abler Men for of such there is very great need be disposed farther to unmask the Leaders of this Heresie this is to give notice that in the Library of Christ-Church Colledge in Oxford there is by a Worthy Gentleman a Divine of the Church of England bought of me and given by him for the Service of the Church of Quakers Books wrote by the most approved Authors of that Sect which I think are thus Chained up from doing any more hurt First G. Fox's Journal next to it Muggleton's Journal or Works containing more than 1000 pages 4 to and I think the best Quaker of the two next to that G. Fox's Great Mystery c. Fol. with near 20 more of his Books next the Works of Edw. Burroughs Francis Howgil Will. Smith Sam. Fisher all in great Folio's next the Works of Jos Coal Step. Smith R. Hubberthorn Will. Bayly Is Pennington G. Fox Junior in 4 to next divers Books wrote by James Naylor Will Penn Christ Atkinson G. Whitehead Sol. Eccles Tho. Lawson Christ Taylor R. Farnsworth Geo. Bishop and divers others in all near the Number of Four Hundred bearing distinct Titles which may furnish any Person sufficiently with Matter of Fact The CONTENTS A Parable of an Island Page 14 In which arose a Sea Monster ibid Who stung many of the Inhabitants ibid The Physicians several Applications Page 15 The Quakers Ingratitude Page 16 The Wounded Peoples Ingratitude Page 17 St. Paul's Example a good President ibid. Anne Docwra's witness touching the Quakers Page 17 R. Sandylan's Letter of Retraction Page 20 Will. Mucklow's witness is true Page 21 Their Singuler way of Answering Books Page 23 Their Sufferings greater and more unjust than the Sufferings of Christ or his Apostles Page 24 They deny Jesus to be the Son of God Page 26 The Author's Apology for his proceedings Page 27 Prayers for their Recovery Page 28 Part the First Their Contradictory Books hinted at Page 2 How the Quakers and Papists agree Page 4 About chusing of Parliaments Page 9 Their Sentence of all Kings Page 14 Of their denying the Blessed Trinity Page 17 30 Of their Light within being God Page 20 The Quakers began this Contest Page 23 Of G. Whitehead's owning his Ishmael his shuffle about it since Page 30 His Blasphemy therein hinted at Page 31 Counsel given him Acts 8.21 22 23. Page 32 The Second Part G. Whitehead's Book Ishmael Reprinted Page 1 The cause of the Quakers Rage discovered Page 2 They deny the Scriptures to be the Word Page 4 They also deny the Scriptures to be the Rule Page 10 Saying they are a Rotten Foundation Page 14 That they are Death and killeth Page 20 That they do not work Faith Page 24 And to them not necessary Page 29 As a consequence thereof they Damn the B. Trinity to the Pit and Mr. Townsend the Minister also Page 22 26 The Snake deciphered Page 27 Jos Wyeth wounded and unarmed Page 28 The Snakes Hiss like Serpents Page 29 Another stroke at the Rattle-Snake Page 30 G. Whitehead's Blasphemy explained Page 31 She not changed in Principles proved Page 32 Part the Third A Caution to beware of Quakerism Page 2 The Quakers the Off-spring of the Jesuites Page 3 Their Answer to Books horribly falacious Page 5 Of their diminitive Sufferings Page 7 Their Sufferings and Miracles jointly considered Page 8 Twelve Reasons to confront J. Feild's magnifying their Sufferings Page 9 J. Field does not say F. B. is like Judas Page 13 His Hypocrisie therein discovered Page 17 Their not Praying for K. W. III. Page 15 The Quakers greatest Persecutors Page 16 Their Dissimulation thereabout discovered Page 18 Quakers fling at Dissenting Protestants Page 19 The Quakers against Liberty of Conscience Page 20 At first lay in Barns like Gypsies Page 22 Their rendring the Government odious for Persecution further Illustrated Page 24 An Address from the Honourable House of Commons to His Majesty and his Answer Page 30 Their Printed Paper to the Parliament Page 31 Their Paper to his Majesty Page 32 They debar'dd of Places of Profit Page 35 FINIS