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A32757 Innocence vindicated by a brief and impartial narrative of the proceedings of the Court of Sessions in Bristol against Ichabod Chauncy, physitian in that city, to his conviction on the statute of the 35th Eliz. on the 9th of April, and to his abjuration of all the Kings dominions for ever, Aug. 15, 1684 : together with some passages subsequent thereunto / published by the said I. Chavncy. Chauncy, Ichabod, d. 1691.; England and Wales. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Bristol) 1684 (1684) Wing C3743; ESTC R22817 12,930 20

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INNOCENCE VINDICATED BY A Brief and Impartial Narrative OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE Court of Sessions IN BRISTOL AGAINST Ichabod Chauncy Physitian in that City TO HIS Conviction on the Statute of the 35th Eliz. on the 9th of April and to his Abjuration of all the Kings Dominions for ever Aug. 15. 1684. TOGETHER With some Passages Subsequent thereunto Published by the said I. CHAVNCY Prov. 27.4 Wrath is cruel and Anger is outragious but who can stand before Envy Psal 9.9 The Lord will be a Refuge for the Oppressed a Refuge in times of Trouble LONDON Printed by George Larkin at the lower End of Broad street next to London-Wall 1684. Innocence Vindicated c. THough the Law under which I suffer be by far the most severe of any in England that Respects Religious matters yea far beyond any that concerns the Papists as such yet had not I judged that there had been open Violence offered to several plain Statutes in the Management of my Prosecution and bringing me under present Circumstances and all other Ways and Attempts for Redress to my present Grievances rendred utterly ineffectual through the restless Solicitations and false Representations of my implacable though causeless Adversaries I had saved both my Self and the World the trouble of this present Narrative But now having no other way left to Vindicate my self That the World may pass a right Judgment both of my Person and Sufferings I am fain to give a plain Account both of the one and of the other and leave them to judge of both Hoping also that hereby his Majesty may take Occasion to see how much many of his Subjects are abused and oppressed by the malicious Prosecutions of some inferiour Officers who prosecute Penal Laws upon them rather to satisfie their own Lusts and personal Revenge then for any true Zeal they have either to Justice or Loyalty And when they have Oppressed any by illegal Proceedings least their unjust Practices should be detected and they suffer shame for the same being afraid to be brought to the Light least their Deeds should be Reproved The next Design is by Calumnies and false Insinuations to Render the Persons of those whom they have injured as dangerous to the Government and only fit to be destroyed yea to Obstruct and Obviate all possible Attempts that their Oppressed Adversaries can make for their just Vindication which they do by frustrating their Endeavours in seeking Justice by Appeals either by Way-laying them in all their steps and so hindring their Access unto or by Prae-occupying the minds of those with Prejudices against them who only are capable to Vindicate or do them Right These having been the Methods of my chiefest Adversaries first by rendring my Person Vile and Contemptible and then as Dangerous and Disaffected to the Government And next by putting a fair Gloss upon their own Proceedings against me and Obviating all my Applications for a Relief by Writ of Error and Self-vindication I am forced in a way of Self-Defence to undertake a double work First to give the World an Account of my Person and Principles and then of the Beginning as well as Progress of my present Persecution As to my civil Profession I am a Physician was born of Pious and Generous Parents of Competent Estate was bred a Schollar from my Childhood and through the Bounty of the Almighty was never driven to the Straits of taking upon me the mean Employment of a Drummer as some of my Adversaries have often scornfully and against Knowledge Reproached me I have been a Master of Arts almost this thirty years have been a Licentiate of the Colledge of Physitians in London well towards twenty years have practised Physick in Bristol with considerable Success and general Acceptation near this eighteen years dare Challenge the worst of mine Adversaries to say and prove it wherein I have all this while Acted any thing that looks Disloyal to the King Yea I Account it my Duty to be subject to the Higher Powers and believe that whosoever resisteth the Power resisteth the Ordinance of God and shall receive unto themselves Damnation and that this Subjection among Christians should not be only for Wrath but for Conscience sake And as matter of Duty and a thing that is good and acceptable in the fight of God I do dayly heartily pray for the Kings Person and for all that are in Authority under him and therefore profess my self an open Enemy to any Plots or Attempts against the Kings Person and Government and as a Testimony of my Loyalty am is ready as any of my Adversaries to give all reasonable Assurance of my Fidelity to the Government by taking the usual Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy And let them also if they can testify against me of any Injustice or Unmercifulness toward my Neighbour or Insobriety and Intemperance towards my self And as for my Religion I own my self a Protestant and for my Faith do believe all the Doctrinal Principles Contained in the Articles of the Church of England and as for Worship have Accomodated the same as near as I could to the Rule of Gods Word and the best Examples of Primitive Saints and wherein I have in any thing differed from the publick instituted way of Worship have always laboured to manage my self with the least Offence imaginable towards those from whom I have Dissented avoiding all Censoriousness of others differing from me If these things be otherwise I dare say with Job Chap. 31.35 36 37. Let my Adversary write it in a Book and if he can prove the contrary c. As to my present Sufferings in Order to a due Understanding thereof 't is needful to Reflect upon the Cause and Occasion as well as the manner of managing thereof The internal moving cause thereof I take to be an implacable Prejudice formed in the mind of Mr. Romsey our Town-clark of Bristol against me occasioned chiefly after this following manner if I mistake not though he had declared before that some Prejudice against me Soon after the breaking out of the late Plot it became a common Discourse that all the Kings Head Club in London were concerned in it and that the Horse-shooe Club in Bristol so called because during the time of the last Election of Parliament-men several Citizens intending to chuse Sir Robert Atkins and Sir Jonathan Knight Senior Parliament men for that City did frequently Assemble there about that Affair were a Branch of the same and that all the said Club should be Indicted and divers of them sent for up to the Councel-Table in order to which divers were convened before our Justices to be examined about it among which I was one when I came before them among other things they questioned me what Persons used to meet there Seeing Mr. Romsey Siting by and writing Letters as I judged about that matter I named him for one who met though not in the same place yet at the Mare-maid Tavern with the same Persons