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B09712 Some of the Quakers contradictions which they writ , &c. as suted the times and their own interests; by which 'twill appear, that the highest pretenders, are the greatest deceivers. Pennyman, John, 1628-1706. 1696 (1696) Wing P1417A; ESTC R187055 17,887 21

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suffer their corrupt Doctrines and Practices many Years in secret yet I durst not dare to make them publick till I believ'd I was call'd thereto by the LORD of Life and Glory whose Servant I am whose Will I have done and whose Reward I have received for which my Soul doth bless praise and magnify His NAME who alone is worthy saith London Octob. 21. 1695. ●ged 67 last August J. P. LONDON Printed 1696. and are to be sold by J. Gwillim in Bishopsgate-street and S. Clark in George-Yard Booksellers This following is a Copy of a Letter which was sent Jan. 5. 1696. to the Persons hereafter nam'd with a printed Paper of their Contradictions which are sold by S. Clark in George-Yard and J. Gwillim in Bishopsgate-street William Penn George Whitehead Thomas Green and the rest of your Ministers OFTEN and many a time have I been sent amongst you with Line upon Line and Precept upon Precept Most of which have I order'd in the Account of my Life c. to be printed this Year 1696 but the said Book not to be made publick till after my Death But to this Day you have stopped your Ears and hardned your Hearts against whatever I was made to say unto you and not only rejected those Messages but in a most gross and vile manner vilified and abused the Messenger Who hath been made willing to spare for neither PAINS or COST so he might but discharge a good Conscience towards GOD towards you and towards all Men. both with your Tongues and Pens and likewise much violence done to his Person even by your own Disciples who seeing it pleased you did frequently pull him down and that in your sight and several times thrust him out of the Meetings Tho he had not spoken one word nor given any sort of Provocation and not long since three or four of your Friends thrust him out of the Yard all along into the Street not without reproaching him to the rude Rabble Only for giving away a few Papers and Thomas Cox Vintner was so zealous for you that he pursued him out of several Streets 19 May last and abused and defamed him to the People I say these things considered with your Friends not being permitted to receive any Books or Papers from me but charg'd to tear them which they did put me on serious Thoughts whether I might not send you a few of these inclosed Papers rather than farther to expose my self at this time to the Rage and Fury of you and your Friends and finding no necessity laid upon me to the contrary at present I have freedom thus to send them Your CONTRADICTIONS are placed in two Columns and tho you have not hearkned to what I have been made to deliver to you yet it may be you will give ear to what your own Preachers have writ as is mention'd in the said Paper the which if you do you may plainly see they were not nor are not acted by the Good Spirit of the ever Blessed JESUS Who is my only and alone LORD Law-giver and Saviour but by an Erring Fallible Deceivable and Temporizing Spirit which ought to be disown'd and testified against by all that are call'd thereto as hath been Your true-hearted Friend without flattery John Pennyman WHerein you have erred be not asham'd to confess and return for however you are filled with confidence of your selves you are fully seen to others You have lost your Glory it cannot be hid The SUBSTANCE is departed tho the Shadows remain Therefore let Humility and unfeigned Repentance be found amongst you that Glory may be given to HIM who is the Searcher of all Hearts Fret not at Instruments neither look so much at them as at that Righteous HAND that is turned against you For it is certainly so that those who once knew the Way of the LORD and afterwards gave way to the Spirit of Evil Deceit Hypocrisy and Formality such are more to be testify'd against than the very Heathen or open Profane false Brethren are most perilous and Hypocrites most odious in the sight of GOD and all good Men. The LORD is no respecter of Persons whose Will is that hidden Things should come to light not to cast off but if possible to save The AX therefore is to be laid to the Root of every corrupt Tree that the Chaff from the Wheat may be separated This latter Part was formerly and now is writ in that Spirit that can with delight love and forgive Enemies but hates Iniquity and Hypocrisy in dearest Friends POSTSCRIPT Here are a few of the Legion of scurrilous Names and Curses with other Abuses you have vented forth against an Innocent and Sober Man and one who would not willingly wrong you nor any Man living viz. GRinning Dog whifling Cur barking Dog W. G. Jasper Bat in their Sermons The Devil's Agent the Devil's Emissary James Parks in his Sermons The Devil's Drudg An antient Quaker The chief of the Devils One of your Hearers The Devil's Porter setting open the Gates of Hell c In a Letter G. F. supposed to be the Author Vassal of Hell and Bondstave of the Devil c In another Letter from C. P. Thou cursed Serpent thou art cursed for ever Anthony Tomkins another of your Ministers uttered this Curse upon J. P's saying after Hallelujab Fisher had done his Sermon at the Bull Meeting Decemb. 15. 1676. viz. It is good for every one to have Salt in themselves I am moved of the Eternal GOD to pronounce Woes and Iudgments against him c Charles Marshal in his Sermon at the same Place April 1673. GOD's Power will choak thee This G. W. also declar'd in the Name of the LORD George Whitehead at Gracechurch-street Meeting from the Preaching-place Without natural Affection Wolf Dog Betraying Iudas Devil-Incarnate c G. W. Book Judgment fixt c. Preface Devil-driven dungy-God Iudas Atheist c Your Book intituled Righteous Judgment signed by Ro. Sandeland another of your Ministers and recommended by G. W. 1682. Runagade Vagabond creeping Iudas c Your Book Judas and the Jews c. 1673. Ignorant Novice and at another time laid violent Hands upon him Francis Camfield and this he did without the least provocation save that J. P. was going to stand on the Form whereon he sat and the other time when he did stand up but had not spoken one word Vnclean nasty Spirit c Ambrose Rigg in his Sermon Nov. 23. 1680. Instigated by the Devil in the Spirit that would murder Christ broken and discompos'd in his Mind and Vnderstanding c Your Paper printed Aug. 10. 1670. against J. P. for his causing your Books to be thrown down near the place where he burnt a little Waste-paper at the Exchange And the very next Day viz. July 29. 1670. after their Books were thrown down at the Exchange G. W. writ to him thus Thou hast brought a great Reproach and Suffering upon Friends by this thy mad and wicked Action unto which the
JVDGMENT-SEAT for if it doth then Fire and Faggot Killing and burning about Religion will openly appear again 4 See much more of this kind in E. B 's Works p. 810. 1. I Must also tell him i. e. the Church-of-England-man I cannot admire his Wisdom Manners or Justice in his Reflections upon the Roman Catholicks after the Assurances of so great an ONE has given him and his Friends of their Security and Protection 1 The Pensilvanians Defence of the D. of Buck. Book p. 26. 1685. 2. One thing I must say Roman Catholicks have been Loyal in England and Holland and who knows not that they i.e. Church-of-England were such as hardly knew how to pray without the Liturgy that attempted to exclude the Presumptive Heir to the Crown upon the Score of his Religion 2 A Reply c. by G. C. i.e. Gulielmus Calamus Anglicè William Penn p. 22 23. 1685. 3. I say the Dissenters were invited to the Share they had in opposition to Popery by Church-men 3 Animadversions on the Apology p. 3. 1687. 4. Violence and Tyranny are no natural Consequences of Popery 4 Good Advice to the Church of England p. 42. 1687. 5. Let me ask them viz. Church of England one Question Have they not often charged them i. e. the Papists with those Doctrines viz. not keeping Faith with Hereticks Or that They are not oblig'd or do not account that of any Value or Tie to them that they promise to us 5 Advice to Protestant Dissenters p. 56. 1688. c. 6. We have been taught to entertain very hard Thoughts of their Religion and as we learn'd to speak we stammer'd out no Papist no Popery Whence sprung this Aversion mainly I am sure from this Apprehension that Blood and Cruelty attended it 7. Let her cease to be angry i. e. the Church of England and rebuke her Sons very unmannerly sitting in Judgment upon and censuring the King's Proceedings 6 Reasons c. p. 5 6. printed 1687. and approv'd by Quakers c. 8. We pray God to bless the King and his Royal Family 7 The Quakers Address to K. James April 1687. c. 9. We cannot but with grateful Hearts both admire and acknowledg the Providence of GOD that made the King's retiring into our Country viz. Scotland give a happy Turn to his Affairs to the Defeating and Disappointing the Designs of his Enemies We do justly conceive our selves oblig'd to praise GOD for his Goodness in carrying him thrô and over all his Troubles 8 The Scotch Quakers Address June 1687. Section XXIII 1. WE directed all People to the Spirit of the Lord GOD in them and if that led them to fight I had nothing against it This was spoken before a Court by one of their Ministers recorded in their Book of Outland-Letters 2. We have chosen the Son of GOD to be our King and he hath chosen us to be his People and he might command thousands and ten thousands of his Servants at this Day to fight in his i.e. Christ's CAUSE 1 E. Bur. To the present distract Nation c. p. 8. 1659. but this is left out in his Works 3. To thee Oliver Cromwell thus saith the LORD I had chosen thee to execute my Wrath upon my Enemies and gave them to thy Sword with which I FOUGHT and many have I cut down by MY SWORD IN THY HAND 2 G. Roff. Righteousness c. p. 11. 1656. 4. If you had made Inquisition for Blood and to demand all the Inquisitions in the whole Christendom whereby the Innocent Blood hath been shed then all the People with one Consent would have said These be the Men that are gone out for GOD's CAVSE pag. 3. Thousands of US i. e. Quakers went in the Front of you and were with you in the greatest Heat p. 6. And if ever you Souldiers and true Officers come again into the Power of GOD which hath been lost never set up your Standard until you come to Rome and it be a top of Rome then there let your Standard stand 3 G. Fox To the Council and Officers of the Army and Souldiers c. 1659. p. 8. 5. Let thy Souldiers go forth with a free willing Heart that thou Oliver Cromwell may rock Nations as a Cradle p. 37. 6. The LORD gave thee the Neck of Princes to tread upon and their Dominions to inherit p. 4. dated May 1657. And as for thy Father the late Protector O.C. we know the LORD shew'd Favour to him and gave him Strength Wisdom and Valour and a Right Spirit and he was CALL'D OF GOD into that great Work 4 G. Fox and E. Bur. Counsel and Advice c. to Oliv. Rich. Cromwell printed 1659. c. p. 53. See abundance more about Fighting in E. Bur. Works * From p. 536 to 540. and the Books quoted but when the Government was settled upon King Charles then they writ against all Wars and Fightings 1. ALL bloody Principles and Practices we as to our own Particulars do utterly deny with all outward Wars and Strife and fighting with outward Weapons for ANY END mark or under any Pretence whatsoever And we do certainly know and so testify to the World that the Spirit of Christ which leads us into all Truth will never move us to fight and war against any Man with outward Weapons neither for the Kingdom of Christ nor for the Kingdoms of this World So those that use any Weapon to fight for Christ or for the Establishing of his Kingdom or Government both the Spirit Principle and Practice in that we deny 1 A Declaration from the Harmless and Innocent People of God called Quakers signed by G. Fox and 11 more 1660. p. 2 3. 2. It is not lawful in the Administration of the Gospel to fight against or go to War with carnal Weapons in ANY WISE In the Administration of the Gospel it is on ALL OCCASIONS WHATSOEVER unlawful to go to War and fight with any Man with carnal Weapons 2 Quakers Plea c. 1661. p. 4 5. 3. It is not lawful for such who are come to the pure Administration of the Gospel to DEFEND themselves by Arms 3 R. Barcklay 's Apol. p. 407. 4. We cannot strive with Weapons of War nor with any carnal Weapons of War either fight to defend or offend 4 The Quakers Remonst 1665. p. 14. and yet would have defended R. Crom. and his Just Government I Shall now draw to a Conclusion with a few of their own Words lately printed viz. And this know for certain that the way to recover the Deceived is to lay open the DECEIVERS Tho. Elwood against G. Keith p. 72. 1694. And tho this Saying of theirs may be a Warrant sufficient for some others to UNMASK and DETECT them yet I do hereby assure the Reader it was never a Warrant sufficient for me For tho I was made to bear and