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A47120 An advertisement of an intended meeting to be held by George Keith and his friends, at their usual meeting-place, in Turners-Hall, in Philpot-Lane, the 29th. day of this instant and present month called April, 1697. to begin about the 9th. hour. To which meeting William Penn, Thomas Ellwood, George Whitehead, John Penington, and these of the second days weekly meeting at Lombard-street, are justly desired to be present, to hear themselves recharged and proved guilty of these vile and gross errors and heresies, wherewith they have been formerly charged by George Keith, and proved guilty off [sic], at a meeting held at Turners-Hall, on the 11th, of the month called June, 1696. ... Keith, George, 1639?-1716. 1697 (1697) Wing K137C; ESTC R216367 1,600 1

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An ADVERTISEMENT OF an intended Meeting to be held by George Keith and his Friends at their usual Meeting-place in Turners-Hall in Philpot-Lane the 29 th day of this instant and present Month called April 1697. to begin about the 9 th Hour To which Meeting William Penn Thomas Ellwood George Whitehead John Penington and these of the second Day 's weekly Meeting at Lombard-street are justly desired to be present to hear themselves recharged and proved Guilty of these vile and gross Errors and Heresies wherewith they have been formerly charged by George Keith and proved Guilty off at a Meeting held at Turners-Hall on the 11 th of the Month called June 1696. notwithstanding of the pretended Answers and Defences given by Thomas Ellwood in his pretended Answer to the exact Narrative of the Proceedings at Turners-Hall at the abovesaid Meeting and notwithstanding the pretended late Answer and Defence of George Whitehead in his late printed Book call'd An Antidote c. At which Meeting to be held at the Time and Place above-mention'd by Divine Permission and Assistance and by permission of the Civil Authority he is further to detect the vile and gross Errors of the abovemention'd Persons with respect to four great Fundamentals of the Christian Religion to which these Errors and Heresies are directly Repugnant the which Errors as they were formerly in the printed Advertisement and Narrative expresly mention'd are here again expresly rehearsed viz. 1. That Faith in Christ as he outwardly Suffered at Jerusalem is not necessary to our Salvation 2. That Justification and Sanctification is not by the Blood of Christ outwardly shed 3. That there is no Resurrection of the Body that dyeth 4. That Christ is not to come without us in his Glorify'd Body even the same that formerly Suffered Death for our Sins to Judge the Quick and the Dead At which Meeting also he purposeth to shew that the Answers and Defences given by Thomas Ellwood and George Whitehead in their late prints in the vindication of themselves and some of their Brethren are as to the principal things charged against them weak impertinent false and palpably Sophistical and that notwithstanding their seeming present contradiction to some of these gross Errors and disowning them yet until they disown retract and acknowledge their former Errors as they stand upon Record in their printed Books they are still justly chargeable with them But this they refuse to do for one hath in print by approbation of their 2 d. days Meeting put his and their Infallibility and Immutability in a Class with the Immutability of God and Truth saying God is the same Truth is the same His People is the same but George Keith is not the same And let all impartial Men judge with what Conscience these Men can say they are the same as ever formerly they were since their profession of being Quakers as God and Truth are the same with whom is no variableness nor shadow of change as to all their former Principles Doctrines Words and Sayings and yet so palpably to contradict their former Assertions that stand upon Record in their printed Books against them Is not this thick Aegyptian darkness that may be felt notwithstanding their false pretences to the Light within which they still hold to be sufficient to Salvation without any thing else so exclude the Man Christ Jesus of Nazareth and all that he did and suffered for us on Earth and his Mediation and Intercession for us now in Heaven as being joyntly concerned as a necessary concurring Cause together with the Divine Light and Spirit in the work of our Salvation And in their so doing notwithstanding their fained pretences to Christianity yet do what in them lyeth to throw down the Christian Faith and Religion and set up Deisme and Gentilisme in its place which all sincere Christians ought to be awakened to consider and contend against and more especially such as Occupy the Room and Place of Christian Teachers and Pastors to oppose not with Carnal but Spiritual Weapons this spreading Gangrene and Contagion that hath infected and doth at present infect many Thousands in these three Nations and many abroad in other Places To which said Meeting to be held on the 29 th of this Instant at the said place any moderate and friendly People of other Professions as well as these call'd Quakers have freedom to be present so far as there is room in the place to receive them hoping they all will so peaceably and civilly demean themselves as to give no offence either to Civil Authority or to any other Persons by any undue or unsutable Behaviour of Words or Actions George Keith The 9 th of the 2 d Mo. call'd April 1697.