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A91371 A serious & seasonable warning unto all people occasioned by two most dangerous epistles to a late book of John Falldoe's, subscribed by Richard Baxter [and 24 others] brethren all ---- in iniquity ... whose slanders and lyes against the holy people called Quakers are hereby reproved / by C.P. Pusey, Caleb, 1650?-1727. 1675 (1675) Wing P4250; ESTC R42571 16,674 24

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A SERIOUS SEASONABLE WARNING UNTO All People Occasioned by two most Dangerous Epistles to a late BOOK of JOHN FALLDOE'S Subscribed by RICHARD BAXTER Tho. Manton Tho. Jacomb John Yates John Sheffield Ben. Needler Rob. Bragg A. Palmer Tho. Cole Tho. Dolittel Will. Cooper Will. Carslake Th. Wadsworth Geor. Griffith Matth. Barker John Singleton Andr. Parsons Steeph Ford Fran. Warham Rich. Mayo Tho. Gouge Will. Jenkins Tho. Watson Sam. Smith Will. Tutty Brethren all in Iniquity Whose Bow is alway ready bent With Quivers of Malice against the Innocent For loe the wicked bend their Bow they make ready their Arrows upon the String that they may privily Shoot at the Vpright in heart Psalm 11. 2. Whose Slanders and Lyes against the Holy People called Quakers are hereby Reproved By C. P. These things have I written to you concerning those that seduce you 1 John 2. 26. They are impudent Children and stiff hearted but surely they will not hear neither indeed will they cease for they are a rebellious house yet shall they know that there hath been a Prophet amongst them Ezek. 2. 4 5. London Printed in the Year 1675. To the People called Anthony Palmers CHURCH Mr Friends my knowledge of you hath been long about this time 20 years my Love to you can never expire being unfeigned I heard of you first at a place called London-house and am constrained to remind you of that day You then were a Reproached Suffering People and it was then a Reproach to go to your Meetings several of you in that day being Imprisoned for bearing a Testimony against the Sins of those times and in that day you being humble and meek the presence of God was amongst you in so much as a Rumer of it went through the Nation and you were visited by many choice Spirited men your heart were melted by the powerful strivings of Gods Spirit Oh ye degenerated People remember that Day But you resisting the Holy Spirit Pride and Lust and Self-seeking gat up amongst you and then you defiled your selves by touching with the Iniquities you had testified against and then a Spirit of Strife and Division entered you and brake you to pieces and ye went into Sects and Parties one Party publickly declared against another as Old Leaven purged out and thus ended your Glory and by this means were many honest hearted that uprightly sought the Lord amongst you scattered Now it is not possible to utter the grief that was in my heart in that day for I dearly loved you And when the Lord brought that great Desolation upon all professing Interests 1659. whereat even the whole world was amazed then great was my expectation that by affliction you would be turned to the Lord and that accordingly again his Presence would be found amongst you and you know what a noise you then made in your many days of Fasting Prayer then in sincerity seeking to be establisht in Religious matters expecting to be strengthned by a neerer fellowship with you so as to abide in the tryals of that day I sought to be neerly related to you and was admitted as one of your Members and the Lord knoweth I closed with you in uprightness towards him and true love to you which pure unfeigned Love still resteth upon my heart unto you And here I cannot forget and it may be good for you to be minded of it that at that time one of your Chiefest to my great disappointment told me in the hearing of several of you that you were sensible that the Presence of God was suspended from you endeavoring to satisfie me that God doth often suspend his presence from his Church I then answered that if I found a want of the Lords Presence I alway charged it upon my self as the cause of it Now after some considerable time of tryal I found you spake truth to my very great distress finding that the presence of the Lord was not amongst you and dismal and dark was that day when I came to see that I sought the Living amongst the Dead Now Oh People God Almighty that scarcheth the heart and tryeth the reins knoweth that I am deeply sensible of your state who have only a name to live but are dead and in true love to you have mourned for you and fervently desired your Salvation and indeed hoped well concerning you until lately finding the name of your Teacher A. Palmer amongst many more to a Book publisht by John Faldoe as Approvers deep sorrow even seized upon me that the Teacher of you a People that for many years have loudly proclaimed to the world That Love to all Saints is a Foundation Principle of your Fellowship should set his hand in a way of Recommendation to the world of the said book to an Epistle stufft with most detestable lies and slanders of and against a People that by many years experience I have found to be a holy People walking in the fear of God blameless and sound in the faith of the Gospel whom by your aforesaid Principle you ought to Love and knowing them to be clear of those foul things laid to their Charge by your said Teacher both as to Doctrine and Conversation I forthwith sent your Teacher one of William Pens Answers to him and his Brethren Moniters And thus wrote to him Anthony Palmer IT is so plain hereby proved that thou art guilty of Lies and Slanders against Gods People called Quakers that he that Runs may Read it and that thou art so guilty I hereby charge upon thee if thou art the A. Palmer there meant as I believe thou art and I send this that thou mayst see thy Error which if thou wilt acknowledge and send it me under thy hand that thou dost see and acknowledge thy Sin herein I shall be right glad otherwise if in some short time I do not receive such an account from thee thou mayst expect that I shall in that Congregation whom I knew I judge many years before thou didst and whose Souls Salvation I desire bear my Testimony against thee as a Slanderer and Lyar not fit for the Communion of such much less to be a Teacher of any People pretending to Christianity The 19th Day of the 10th Month. 74. After waiting many days having a great desire to have heard of his eyes being open to see his great Sin herein as saith the Prophet Amos 5. 12. I know your manifold Transgressions and your mighty Sins they afflict the Just It was in my heart to clear my Conscience publickly amongst you but my expected Opportunitie being disappointed by one of your Meeting denying to inform me where you intended to be Assembled it entered into my heart to commit my Message unto you into writing Oh People In bowels of tender Love to you I beseech you to consider the evil and danger of that Spirit that slandereth and belieth the Innocent as your Teacher hath herein done and have a care I warn you least he begetteth the same