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A30514 A declaration from the people called Quakers, to the present distracted nation of England with mourning and lamentation over it, because of its breaches ... Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662. 1659 (1659) Wing B5989; ESTC R15613 12,844 18

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have been making themselves rich with the Nations Treasure and loved this worlds perishing honour and vaine titles the Nation hath starved for want of mercy and just judgment and the cause of its necessity hath bin forgotten and mercy and truth and the freedome of the people neglected and the cause of the faeherlesse widdow and stranger and the cause of the afflicted people have they not respected Oh Nation the men that have sitten on thy Throne they have left thee groaning yet under great oppressions wounded with the spirit of Tyranny yet un-cast out and thy people are yet unhealed but the breach hath been made wider even by that Spirit which hath possessed thy Kings thy Parliaments thy Protectors thy Councils thy Committees who hath proved unto thee Phisitians of no valew but have bin the encreasers of thy greefe and even because of their iniquities and the Sin of their ambition and oppression hath the Lord dealt thus with them and suffered them to dash one another in pieces and through judgment unto themselves and thee oh Nation are they at present ceased from thee and thou art left alone and without a deliverer in the Earth full of troubles and distractions oh that thou wouldest now look unto the Lord and seek him in righteousnesse that he may heale thee for there is none of all them that do pretend to Rule thee that do rightly proceed in the way of thy deliverance they do not apply healing balm unto thy wound they rather add unto the cause of thy sorow then removes it from thee their hearts are not aright before the Lord and how then shouldst thee prosper in their doings All these things have we veiwed and pittied the condition of our Nation and thus we do declare that the very cause of these things that are come to passe in thee is in that oh Nation thou hast sinned thou hast sinned and the cry of thy iniquities is come up before the Lord even the sinns of thy Rulers and thy People is the cause of Gods displeasure against thee and he is provoked through their transgressions in thee is found the blood of the innocent in thee is found the murther of Souls in thee is found treachery against God and hipocrisie and dissimulation with God and men in thee is found pride and oppression whoredome and drunkennesse stealing and murther in thee is found the very burthen of iniquitie and the full measure of transgression even the transgression of Gods whole Law deceit is found in the unsoundnesse of heart and unconstancy in all good things multitude of hypocriticall fastings prayers and services in thee is found even destroying sins of all sorts doth abound and thou hast provoked the Lord God by thy abominations Thy Rulers have bin oppressors thy Teachers deceivers of Soules and thy People are froward and perverse against the Lord in thee is found the men that judge for rewards and the Priests that preach for hire and the Prophets that divine for money thy fins are like Israells of old for number and greatnesse and thou hast lost Gods favour and gain'd his fury by thy own doings and thou art the very cause of this misery and hast brought it upon thy self and because thou art departed from the living God by thy transgressions therfore hath he confounded thee and turned thy wisdome into folly and he is departed from thee and out of thy counsells and men are left to the counsells of their own hearts and as it were ready to destroy one another Ruler against Ruler and Neighbour and Friend full of strife one against another and this is hapned unto thee as a judgment for thy iniquities who hast also neglected a glorious day of visitation thy Rulers and inhabitants have bin warned and the cry of repentance hath bin sounded towards them all by a despised people but warning hath not bin regarded but the Word of the Lord rejected by thy Rulers and People and loe what wisdome is there in them not so much wisdome from God as can preserve them but it may be just with the Lord to suffer them to drink the blood one of another even because they have finned against God and rejected his counsell therfore is this come to passe in the Nation for hadst thou oh Nation walked in the light of the Lord it had bin better with thee had every one obeyed the light in his own conscience and had every one sought the Lord and not himself had thy Rulers Ruled for God and had thy people bin Ruled of God then this day had not bin a day of trouble but it had bin a day of joy and sorrow and anguish had bin removed farr from thee and blessings had filled thy habitations And now wheras many wise men have bin advising and consulting the peace of this our Nation and they have given in their counsell for the removing these troubles yet peace and unitie seemes to be farr away and though they have sought peace for this nation yet they have not walked in the perfect way therof for innocency truth and simplicitie have bin wanting which God only will blesse and by flatteries and deceipts and the pollicy and wisdome of this world have they thought to make up thy breach but it cannot be for in the way of that proceeding will not the Lord be found in a needfull time and his presence hath bin wanting in their counsells and therefore the fruit of peace is not yet grown up this we have seen and therfore thus we do declare O Nation the inward cause of thy distractions must be removed even thy iniquities must be forsaken and thy transgressions repented of thou must forsake thy former waies and doings that are not right thou must leave off thy hypocrisies and flatteries with God and men thou must repent thee of thy profannesse and of thy profession also thy sin and thy righteousnesse must thou put away which are both abominations unto God thou must cease to do evill and learn to do well and thou must be uncovered of thy Sheeps cloathing thy large profession of Religion and the multitude of thy prayers and Sermons and the number of thy Oblations and Offerings these things have not bin pleasant unto the Lord from thee but because hrreof is he the rather provoked against thee and thou must be stripped of thy filthy garments and sett as in the day that thou wast borne before thou canst be cloathed with divine righteousnes and O Nation thou must be changed not in name only but in nature thou must be converted that the wrath of the Lord may be turned back from thee every inhabitant in thee must becom a fighter against the evil in his own heart and the plague therof must be sought out and removed the sin must be forsaken that judgment may cease and every one must cease to provoke the Lord and no longer vex his Spirit within them and every one must love the light of Christ in his own