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A65883 The Quaker vindication against Francis Bugg's calumnies in his scandalous pamphlet stiled, Something in answer to the allegations of the Quakers (in their printed case presented to the House of Commons, December 1693) ... ; together with Francis Bugg's own vindication of the people called Quakers since he left them and turned to the Church of England. Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723. 1694 (1694) Wing W1950; ESTC R35241 10,738 5

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seek to Earthly Powers to make or establish our Religion for if we could what need had we ever to have suffered by them Nevertheless we may seek to Authority and thereby own Magistracy to be eased from Unjust Oppressions and desended from unreasonable men in our civil Rights and Properties without infringing God's undoubted Prerogative and Power over our Consciences Note That the Instances Bugg has chopt out and given in pag. 7. to prove the Quakers contempt of Governours being between the year 1654 and 1659. 'T is evident therein that E. B. testified against the corruption of O. Cromwell and his Ministers and Magistrates in that day for which Bugg has past this heavy Judgment upon the Quakers not only that they contemn Governours which is without exception pag. 7. But also that they are Those wretched Impostors who revile Christ's Magistrates and reproach his Ministers pag. 8. This is sad indeed when 't is very clear that the Magistrates and Ministers which he has here instanced and which Edward Burrough's reprehended were those very Persecutors and Usurpers over Conscience in Cromwell's days whereby to do us an ill turn Bugg has at unawares run his own Head against a Wall and at once justified those Magistrates or Governours in those days as Christ's Magistrates and consequently the Usurpation of that Government testified against by E. Burrough's and others But we now Query of F. Bugg wilt thou indeed stand by it pursuant to thy Charge 1. That those Magistrates and Ministers in O. Cromwell's days were Christ's Magistrates and Ministers 2. That to testifie against and reprehend them for their Corruptions Persecutions and Arbitrary Usurpations over Conscience c. as E. Burrough's did was a reviling Christ's Magistrates and reproaching Christ's Ministers Answer directly and ingenuously if thou wilt adventure to stand by thy own Charge and Instances as proof thereof 3. Dost thou really believe that no Compassion ought to be shewn to us because E. Burrough's reproved O. Cromwell and his Ministers for their Corruptions Concerning Humbling our selves in Fasting and Prayer His Insinuation against us as slighting Authority is still unjustly to render us obnoxious for the Intent Substance and end of a true Fast Humiliation and Prayer to Almighty God for an universal Humiliation and Repentance through the Nation c. for the Sins thereof that God in Mercy may avert his Judgments and turn away his Wrath this we are frequently mindful of in our Solemn Assemblies and sincerely desire to be manifest unto God in the Spirit of Grace and Supplication for the good of our whole Nation and safety thereof knowing also that the FAST that God hath chosen and accepts is described by the Prophet Isaiah Is it such a Fast as I have chosen saith the Lord a Day for a Man to afflict his Soul Is to bow down his Head as a Bull-Rush c. Is not this the Fast that I have chosen to loose the Bands of Wickedness to undo the heavy Burdens and to let the Oppressed go free and that ye break every Yoke Is it not to deal thy Bread to the Hungry c see Isa. 58. 5 6 7. 'T is farther observable that by Bugg's course of chopping mangling and perverting an Atheist may grosly abuse and Injure the best Writings extant in the World even the holy Scripture it self and make them to look with another Face than they naturally import or ever were intended by the first Writers F. Bugg tells us of a brief History of the Rise Growth and Progress of Quakerism which in time possibly you may see But who will believe him to be an impartial Historygrapher Or what rational man will be so credulous of his partial and perverse Works against a People whom he hath so grosly defamed and abused And now suppose any particular Person amongst us have formerly or at any time been defective in the manner of some expressions is it just or ingenuous in F. Bugg captiously to take advantage thereat and then charge his ill Constructions upon the whole People When the same Persons in the same Books have elsewhere better explained themselves and safely laid down what might else seem more doubtful His accusation That a Spirit of Persecution hath been among us from the beginning is manifest in the Tryal of G. K. c. Is absurd in him to say 1. We have not heard the noise of the said Tryal till very lately how then could that manifest a Spirit of Persecution among us from the beginning Did that Tryal continue from the beginning And how contrary is this to his own confession before cited that we went on for many Years and loved one another with Love unfeigned c. 2. The said Tryal at Phyladelphia mentioned by him is forreign to us and we have had no other Account that any such Tryal was but from one party Nevertheless if any thing turbulent unwarrantable or Arbitrary on either side was acted or done we shall not espouse nor justifie the same when it shall so appear to us 'T is observable that Bugg in his Book of Christian Liberty or Liberty of Conscience 2d part p. 28. approves of the testimony of those very Authors viz. I. Pennington E. Burrough's c. whom he now condemns as blasphemous and wretched Impostors So that they were good men and sound in testimony while alive but wicked men and blasphemers when dead such is the Folly and Contradiction of this Perverter Note also that F. Bugg in his said Book of Christian Liberty printed 1682. 2d part pag. 83. affirms THAT CONFORMITY is a Monster conceived by the great Whore Mystery Babylon the Mother of Harlots a Monster because of its Deformity and degenerate Birth it can be no other for the Devil is the Father of it I speak of a forced Conformity upon Mens Consciences saith he And yet in about two Years after in 1684. he himself turned about and conformed contrary to his own Testimony what credit then can be given to this unstable and partial man's Scribling or pretending to give Account or History against the Quakers so grosly Reviled and Calumniated by him In Bugg's Q. 4. 2d Edition That we seemed to embrace the Whore in King James 's Reign in presenting Addresses to him but not one to King William Bugg is false and envious in both For 1st Our gratitude for our Liberty was no embracing the Whore 2 We have more publickly expressed our hearty Thanks several times even in Parliament to the present Government for the Kindnesses we have now received by Law which is more than we could do before Bugg pag 2. 4. That We the Quakers undermine the Christian Religion and Principles to overthrow it Is both false and Contradictory to Bugg's own Confession Of the Christian Quaker's being Innocent and what they hold SOUND and that tho' they do dissent from the Established Religion yet they hold the true Faith at least for Substance Thus Bugg in his New Rome Unmask'd pag. 68. printed but in 1692. And yet those Christian Quakers he mentions declares against Swearing under the Gospel and against Tythes as being no Gospel Ministers Maintenance Artic. 25. and 27. of the same Book he quotes for his Authority for the Christian Quakers These foregoing Citations were examined and compared by divers intelligent Persons And further seeing F. Bugg has shewn his Hatred and Revenge against George Whitehead especially for discovering his Self-condemnation and Malice c. I the Person concerned freely offer and am willing with the Lord's Assistance to make it plainly appear before any Six Ten or Twelve competent Witnesses who are moderate men of Sense and common Reason that F. Bugg has grosly and wickedly abused and perverted Truth and wronged the People called Quakers both in Charge Citation and Observation in his said Pamph●et And that in his late Book New Rome arraigned he has forged notorious Lyes in other mens Names to Ridicule Desame and Scandalize divers Citizens of London and Men of good Repute condemning them also to the Pillory as Perjured Persons in his pretended Tryal in a way of Judicature unwarrantably acted by himself assuming the place of both Judge Accuser Jury Condemner and Executioner with a form of a Pillory and Effigies in it to represent the Persons so grosly Scandalized by him I say for these Ends mentioned I do proffer God willing to meet F. Bugg before Witnesses at any convenient Time and Place within the City of London that the Persons so defamed by him may be present To which Proposal I subscribe George Whitehead To the Members of PARLIAMENT And others to whom Bugg's said Pamphlet has been delivered WE whose Names are underwritten being in Christian Society with the People commonly called QUAKERS Do in good Conscience Declare and Certifie all Persons concerned 1. That we sincerely believe and Confess That Jesus of Nazareth who was born of the Virgin Mary is the true Messiah the very Christ the Son of the Living God to whom all his Prophets gave Witness And we do highly value his Death Sufferings Works Offices and Merits for the Redemption and Salvation of Mankind together with his Laws Doctrine and Ministry 2. That this very Christ of God was and is the Lamb of God that takes away the Sins of the World who was slain was dead and is alive and lives for evermore in his divine eternal Glory Dominion and Power with the Father 3. That the HOLY Scriptures of the Old and New Testament are of divine Authority as being given by Inspiration from God 4. And that Magistracy or Civil Government is God's Ordinance the good ends thereof being for the Punishment of Evil doers and Praise of them that do well And we know of no other Doctrine or Principle preachead maintained or ever received among or by us since we were a People contrary to these before mentioned Signed in Behalf of the said People Thomas Lower William Crouch William Ingram William Meade William Macket Philip Ford Francis Camfield John Edge Thomas Hutson Charles Marshall Josiah Ellis Gilbert Latey Theodor Eccleston Joseph Wassey Thomas Cox John Bowater Benjamin Antrobus William Philips Edward Brook William Townsend John Hall George Oldner Thomas Barker Abraham Johnson Tho. Twinbarrow Michael Russel John Harwood John Danson John Stringfellow Will. Paul Fra Etteridge Benj. Bealing The Quakers Vindication and Buggs Testimony against Bugg's Calumnies