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A75884 A fannaticks letter sent out of the dungeon of the gate-house prison of VVestminster: to all his brethren in the three nations at liberty; and also in the several goales and dungeons therein, that are under all the principles of the doctrines of Christ, Heb. 6. I, 2. By Henry Adis, a baptized believer, undergoing the name of a free-willer; and also most ignomineously by the tongue of infamy, called a fannatick, or a mad man. Adis, Henry. 1660 (1660) Wing A579; Thomason E1084_6; ESTC R208012 21,559 25

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and to prove Faithful and Loyal to our Head and Soveraign our Supream our King our Lord and Master Jesus Christ whose Laws teach the best Loyalty to our Earthly Kings and purest love to our Princes nay to our very enemies I say to my Brethren Imprisoned and the rest yet at Liberty I shall give the advice of the Spirit recorded in James 5. 9. 10. Be patient therefore Brethren unto the coming of the Lord behold the Husband-man waiteth for the precious Fruits of the earth c. Be ye also patient stablish your Hearts for the coming of the Lord draweth nie and let us not be weary in well doing for in due time we shall reap if we faint not Gal. 6. 9. the which reaping time is that which fills up my Inventory and will make a mends for all and raise my total Sum to a considerable value For as I am a Trades man my Estate as to Temporals amounts but to a small value as Imprimis My Houshold Goods and wearing Apparil being very little and very mean and therefore of l. s. d. very little worth Item In my Shop and Ware-house what is left by the hand of oppression is l. s. d. scarce worth valuing So also as I am a Christian my condition in gross is this not l. s. d. worth setting down Imprimis My footsteeps watched and my Actions weighed by an unjust weight and ballance and mete by a false measure by which means is produced false Reports Opprobious Speeches cruel Mockings Scoffings Jeerings and Deridings false Accusations and Evil Surmisings and my whole Trade Heaven-wards Arraigned Judged and Condemned as utterly Lawlesse and unlawful and my Commodities sent me from thence Counterfeit and Carnal Adulterated and Abominable Sinful and Schismatical Wavouring and Unstable Whimsical and Giddy Fantastical and Fannatical Formal and Faithlesse Papal and Prophane by all which it may evidently appear that as to my present Estate and Condition among men I have l. s. d. very little comfort And to speak in the Words of our Apostle If in this Life onely we had Hope in Christ we were of all men most miserable but now is Christ risen from the dead 1 Corinthians 15. 19 20. And therefore Item In the Resurrection Day They that have done good shall arise of the Resurrection of Life John 5. 39. For if we have been planted into the likenesse of his Death we shall also be in the likenesse of his Resurrection And Christ being raised from the Dead dieth no more Death hath no more dominion over him Rom. 6. 5. 9. So also is the Resurrection of the Dead it is sown in Corruption it is raised again in Incorruption it is sown in Dishonour it is raised in Glory it is sown in Weakness it is raised in Power it is sown a Natural Body it is raised a Spiritual Body And as we have born the Image of the earthly so also shall we bear the Image of the Heavenly 1 Cor. 15. 43 44 49. And thus shall we be recompenced at the Resurrection of the Just Luk. 14. 14. This shall we have after we have lived in Reproach Infamy and Ignomy This shall we have if we Worship not the Beast nor his Image neither Receive his Mark in our Foreheads nor in our Hands though we have been Villified and Undervalued Railed at and Reproached Buffetted and Whipped Banished or Imprinsoned nay though we shall lose our Lives provided it be only for the Witness of Jesus and the Word of God we shall have our part in the first Resurrection And blessed and holy is he that hath Part in the First Resurrection on such the Second Death shall have no Power but we shall be Priests to God and to Christ and shall Reign with Christ a Thousand years Rev. 20. 4 5 6. For he must Reign till he hath put all Enemies under his feet And when all things shall be subdued unto him then shall also the Son himself be subject unto him that put all things under him that God may be All in All 1 Cor. 15. 25 28. For it is a faithful saying That if we be Dead with him we shall also Live with him if we Suffer we shall also Reign with him 2 Tim. 2. 10 11. Therefore Item in the Harvest Crop abundance of Plenty for in due time we shall Reap if we faint not And whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap for he that soweth to the Flesh shall of the Flesh reap Corruption but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting Gal. 6. 7 8 9. And he that goeth on weeping bearing precious seed shall doubtless come again and bring his Sheaves with him For they that sow in Tears shall reap in Joy Psal. 126. 56. Thus Weeping may endure for a Night but Joy cometh in the Morning In the Morning of the Resurrection Sorrow and Mourning shall vanish away as the dew before the Morning Sun for God shall wipe away all Tears from their eyes and there shall be no more death nor sorrow nor crying neither shall there be any more pain for the former things are passed away Rev. 21. 4. And the Lamb that is in the midst of the Throne shall lead them unto living Fountains of Water and God shall wipe away all Tears from their Eyes Rev. 7. 17. Yea He will swallow up Death in Victory and the Lord God will wipe away Teares from all faces and the Reproach of his People shall be taken away from off all the earth for the Lord hath spoken it And it shall be said in that Day This is our God we have waited for him and he will save us this is the Lord we have waited for him we will be glad and rejoyce in his Salvation Isa. 25. 8 9. For in his Presence is fulness of Joy and at his Right Hand are Pleasures for evermore Psal. 16. 11. Thus our Present Sufferings are not worthy to be compared with that Glory that shall be revealed in us Rom. 8. 18. For our Light A●●●i●…ions which are but for a Moment worketh for us a far more Exceeding and Eternal weight of Glory whilest we look at the Things that are not seen and not on the Things that are seen for the Things that are seen are Temporal but the Things that are not seen they are eternal 2 Cor. 4. 17. And now my Brethren seeing it is so that there comes so much and such great benefit to us by our Sufferings let us Chearfully go on in Gods Way continuing Faithful to the Death that so we may attain the Crown of Life And let us follow the Lamb wheresoever he goeth though to the Cross that so we may attain the Crown we shall be great Gainers by it And if we make that Use of our Sufferings that God intendeth our Faith our Patience our Joy our Love our Peace and all will be tryed strengthened and much bettered And in Conclusion we shall reap the benefit of it so as
is full as well in Newgate White-Lyon Maydstone Alisbury and in all other Prison-Holes as it is super-abounding in the dark Gate-house Dungeon with us I should then have desired that the Hands hanging down and the feeble knees should have been held up and strengthened but seeing I hear that Faith is every where upon the Wing and that the Omni-present God is pleased to visit us in all our Prison-holes with the incomings of his comforting Spirit even to joy unspeakable and full of Glory I shall conclude with our Apostle and say and that upon a good account to that by the good hand of our God upon us I see it is given unto us in the behalf of Christ not onely to believe but also to suffer for his name sake And herein we have cause to joy and rejoyce in the Lord who by the incomings of his Spirit hath supported both you and us in this Tryal so as that we can with his people of old joy in tribulations knowing that tribulations worketh patience and patience Experience and Experience Hope and Hope maketh not ashamed because the Love of God is spread abroad in our Hearts So that we can with our Apostle upon a good account say that Though we are troubled on every side yet not destressed we are perplexed yet not in despair persecuted but not forsaken cast down but not destroyed alwayes bearing about in our Body the dying of the Lord Jesus Christ for we which live are alwayes delivered unto death for Jesus sake And therefore let every soul of us in singlenesse of heart eye Gods Glory in our present sufferings and take up that good resolution of our aged and faithful brother Paul Acts 21. 13. And say if thereto called that we are willing in the behalf of Christ not onely to be bound and lie in bonds but also to die for his Name sake And this is that which is the rejoycing of my soul that in the midst of these Sufferings both by you and us I cannot hear of one man of our Society that is found an evil doer in what is charged upon us as to plotting contriving or undermining or in any Act of hostility in disturbing the Peace of the Nation for herein we can safely and upon a good account appeal to our God the searcher of all hearts and can with confidence and boldnesse in the faithfulnesse of our souls to the faces of the greatest of men affirm and say We are not guilty of what we are charged withal and that we are oppressed in Judgements and are injuriously torn from our callings and Families and most barbarously penned up in Prison-holes and my self some others of our Society thrust into a damp dark dirty Dungeon without either Light or Air Bed or Bedding first nine and after twelve of us together scarce able to lie down one by another being thus used not for what we have done but for what we are nor for what is found in our Houses as to Arms or Ammunition And that you may be satisfied in a measure with the truth of what my Sufferings are and have been in this juncture of time in this our cruel leading into captivity I shall lay down something upon the account of report also upon the account of Action And as for false rumors raised upon me I was reported to say That I hoped to wash my hands in the Kings Blood this was raised by one Hopping Jane commonly so called a notorious drunken swearing person whose common conversation is to go ranting raving and singing like a Bedlam along the streets to the admiration of those that know her not pulling and haling Gentlemen as they go along the streets to get money of them to buy Ale to drink the Kings health and this was reported that I should say at my shop door on Wednesday morning the ninth day of the eleventh Moneth vulgarly called January 1660. when I was not down my stairs in the shop all that morning as I proved by three Witnesses to the French Papish Fencer that carried me away for saying these words after he and they that were with him had searched my house for Arms the which words or any other tending to that or any such horrid and wicked tendancy God the searcher of all hearts knows I never entertained so much as a thought of in the least and for my tongue to utter that which never came into my thoughts seemeth to me a very strange thing the which she her self hath since said to my Wife before some that heard her words as to that particular was not so It is also further reported by others far and near That I my self that said Wednesday night had killed one of the Constables Watch-men when I was in custody as is aforesaid by nine of the clock in the morning and was that night with some forty more upon the main Guard at White-hall and was sent on Thursday morning to the Gate-house Prison Dungeon where I now am And further it is commonly reported that in my house when it was searched There were several Arms and Ammunition found with Barrels of Gun-powder and that there was a Barrel of white Gun-powder left at one Mr. Horses house in Stannop-street a Coach-maker to be conveyed to me When in truth I had no Arms at all nor any manner of Powder but was so far from any such thing as that I can boldly affirm it in the presence of God that I have not had nor carried so much as a defensive Weapon this fifteen or sixteen years And in 1659. I declared against the acting with the Carnal Weapon and pleaded the unlawfulnesse thereof as by the said Declaration in the end of my Fannatick's Mite cast into the Kings Treasury is evident More I might say as to Matter of Report but I shall forbear and let you know that my house was searched nine several times twice before I was taken into Custody and seven times after I was in Custody and six times of that seven in one night and by several parties So that I may say as to the malice of men I am set up as their Mark to shoot at although my Actings towards them are innocent and harmless For I know nothing on my part as a Cause of it unless in my Fannaticks Mite my bearing my Testimony against the Abominations of the Times in saying what I say therein as to the madness of the rude Multitude And in the revived and daily continued Acts of Folly in Stage-Playes and the many bitter Oaths and Execrations uttered by unlawful Game-Players in the abominations of Dammy and Debauch'd Bawdy-houses the foul detestable shame of a Christian Kingdom or in what I say in Page 49 50 51. of that Mite in that Use of Examination to the Nation Considered as a Nation Or at my down-right and single-hearted Conclusion of my Epistle therein to the KING Dedicated Or in my After-Writing to the KING in that I give Him some REASONS