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A77554 Now heare this all yee persecuting rulers, preists [sic], and magistrates throughout the world. Woe, woe, terror, terror, and feirce [sic] indignation from the Lord God, even the true testimony written in this book, / by the servant of the Lord Daniel Baker. D. B. (Daniel Baker), fl. 1650-1660.; Bache, Humphrey. 1659 (1659) Wing B482C; ESTC R170425 6,824 8

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Justices that did grant them Licences next day thou told J. W. That thou would indite him to the Sessions for denying to put my maid in the stocks though J. W. were not then there in thy presence and thou may remember that thou said if thou were a theife thou wouldst rob the Quakers rather then any other as thou past the fields with him to Stepny steeple-house and it's manifest what was in thy heart was it not fulfil'd last first day of the week when thou commanded two Men to take my goods out of my shop and hast not yet restor'd it again which was about a bushill of flower and it s written the theife should restore fore-fold or be sold for his theft and I would not have the theife hang'd but that he might live to repent and reform his life And work with his hands in the thing that is good and this is according to Moses spirit in the Scriptures of truth and the Apostles doctrine who said let him that hath stolen steale no more and I would not have any hanged for stealing on the first day or any other day as the Mayor and some Aldermen of the Citty of London can testifie for I am a friend to Moses Christ the Prophets and Apostles spirit O man what will be thy end for surely these things will lye heavy upon thy conscience when the hand of the Lord visits And the reason thou gives in thy lying Mittimus of my Servants commitment was for asisting silly women to keep open my shop on the Lords day but art not thou in the night in the darknesse and is not the light good and is not that which is good called day and is not the first day of the week a good day and so is every day whose is the Lords that made them and tell me which day I shall open my shop that is not the Lords day And whereas thou calls them silly women whom thou saidst my servant did assist I tell thee again thou hast falsly accused the innocent and they are not silly women for they have learn'd of Christ the light the Lord of the Sabboth the substance that ends the signes to come out of the shaddows and likenesses and thou may read in the Scriptures that they are silly women that are laden with sins led away with divers lusts ever learning c. 2 Tim. 3. chap. The thorny briery and unsavoury professors of the Prophets good words may read themselves who are so proud haughty and scornfull in their costly aray and changeable suites of apparrell being at ease in the flesh whose minds are led captive after every lust and vanity and so become defiled and hardened walking haughtily with stretched forth neckes the spirit of envy exercising their minds with such scornfull eyes that they can hardly tell how to looke one another in the face without disdaine not knowing a bridle to their own tongues nor like to Sarah's adorning within which will bridle the whole course of the proud rebellious nature and I say this is not liked nor beleev'd in by these which serve the Lusts Pride Vanity Pleasures which are of the world and not of the Father of truth and yet such are called Christians members of Churches and of the body of Christ the light the la … 〈…〉 … fore whose throne such shall assuredly give an account and 〈…〉 also tell thee such are silly women and they are not so who learne of Christ whom thou hast falsely accused and freequently vented forth bitter lying reproaches against them which I say againe Will lye heavy upon thy conscience when the Lords hand visits from which in any wise thou canst not fly nor hide Though thou say he refused to tell his name yet thou knew it and did expresse it in thy mittimus and also to make him odious with thy enmity thou hast caused to be written in thy lying mittimus these lying reproachfull words saying he appeareth before me to be a dangerous suspicious person of idle life and this I testifie for the poor man my servant to thy face which will stand upon thy head that this is evill and wickedly false and many people and neighbours about my dwelling house can bring in their record and beare testimony with me against thee and the Lords eternall witnesse in thy conscience will also beare a true testimony and judge thee for these and many other abominations acted by thee against me my wife and family from time to time and behold this I tell thee the Lord knowes my heart I desire these things I have written might not be laid to thy charge at the time when if happily thou may find a place of repentance unto life D. B. Poultrey Counter the inner prison the 1. 9th month 2. day of the weeke 1659. THE END Printed for M. W. 1659.