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A29619 A single and general voice lifted up like a trumpet, sounding forth the Lords controversie concerning London, with her governors, priests, and citizens that walk in the manners, customs, and way of the heathen, that know not the dreadful God who is Light among them, neither like to retain God ... with somewhat directed to the ear of Thomas Atkin, called alderman of the said city : a reproof to his perverse and ungodly proceedings, message, and two letters ... also a letter from a servant of God in the said prison to Thomas Allen, Mayor of the city ... / by Daniel Baker. D. B. (Daniel Baker), fl. 1650-1660. 1659 (1659) Wing B485; ESTC R32851 25,174 40

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done in the body be condemned or justified as is the ground and nature by which they are conceived and brought forth these are the true sayings of the sure word of prophesie that gave forth the Scriptures of Truth he that can believe and receive it without offence let him The Coppy of Thomas Atkin his Letter is as followeth DAniel Baker I saw you at my Lord Mayors gate upon the twenty ninth day of October last being the first day when he came from Westminster you were in a wild posture more like a mad man then a sober person you were then advised to return to your house but you still continued there in drawing a great concourse of people about you to the great disturbance of the peace of this City drawing Cut-purses and Pick-pokets about you a fit time for such persons to commit Robbery you were then deservedly carried to the Counter by force by Porters as I am informed who were paid for their pains taken about you if you had gone willingly you should not have been drag'd thither A Friend of yours desired me to discharge you to that end I sent for you to come unto me intending to have admonished you to make no such disturbance for the future and then to have discharged you but you writ me a Letter and sent me word by your Keeper that you would be dragged out as you were carried in this is false and if that be your mind when you desire your Liberty get a keeper to bring you to me and I shall give a discharge in the mean time if you want any fitting accommodation in the Counter it is your own fault I pitty your condition the Lord open your eyes and so I Rest Leaden-hall street London the 18 of Nov. 1659. Your well-wishing Friend THOMAS ATKIN Friend I have received thy Letter and I did not tear it to pieces after I read it as thou didst mine But how is it thou art so dark and blind though thou saw me at thy Lord Mayors gate Why could not thou see to do justice and relieve the oppressed within and without and cease from pevishnesse and perversnesse madnesse and folly for it is high time for thee to learn moderation and sobriety and cease from false accusing the Lords Servant whom thou say appeared more like a mad man then a sober person in a wilde posture know thou that the Servant is not above his Lord of whom such as crucified him said he is mad and hath a Devil and if they called the Master of the house Belzebub how much more them of his houshold and however I appeared to thee know it was the Lords Truth and Testimony I declared that season against your abominations I spake the words of Truth and sobernes as any moderate men may read in a Book Tituled A certain Warning which is fulfilling and is to be fulfilled upon the heads of such as are with thee in thy Life and Nature Thou say I was advised that day to return to my house I say it becomes not a Ruler to hearken to or to speak a lie which I turn back upon thy head for I heard none speak such words to me and forasmuch as thou say I continued there drawing a great concourse of people about me drawing Cut-purses and Pick-pockets about me and thou say a fit time for such persons to commit a robbery then I say such vile transgressors are beholding to the early Rulers that occasion so fit opportunities so frequently more especially in the wicked City London of all Cities and Towns throughout the Nations and I say how is it that thou art so dark and sottish that thou can lay such a charge upon me as the cause of such transgressors or concourse of people gathering together Behold I tell thee this filth is not to lie upon the head of the Innocent but to be turned back upon the head of the transgresser from whence it came and art not thou together with many more of the earthly Rulers Mayor Aldermen and Citizens of this wicked City inexcuseable herein let the Lords witnesse in all sober peoples consciences judge of this matter And if such a small number of persons gathered together at the Mayors gate were a fit time for Cut-purses and Pick-pockets to commit robbery I query how fit and large opportunities have they so frequently given them by the Rulers of the earth which forget Justice and Judgement as thou have done and to relief the oppressed and rather exalt folly and vanity and heathenish customes which captivates the minds of people out of Gods fear at such seasons when the Mayor Aldermen and great Earthly wise men that have lost the key of knowledge the oppressing Lawyers and Rabbies with their folly and vanity and heathenish customs and idolatrous abominations with them is carried through the open streets of the wicked City when so many thousands of people are gathered together to see the Beast that carries the Whore arise out of the troubled Sea and to behold your vanitie and wicked folly and dark inventions and vain glory and excesse which you wast and consume upon your lusts which war against your souls when so many poor widdows and fatherlesse halt blind and lame creeples so plentifully lye crying and lamenting up and down your streets and Mass-house doors and corners of Allies for want of bread food and rayment and honest employments to be set at work at them that can work The Lord God will assuredly account with you for these things and for his Creatures which you so greedily waste and consume upon your ungodly lusts and thou say I was deservedly carried to the Counter by force by Porters and what is my crime thou charge me with both in the Mittimus and thy Letter to me viz. I occasioned a great Tumult of people to be gathered together drawing a great concourse of people of Cut-purses and Pick-pockets about you say thou to me But heark Friend hast thou a Law for such Crimes or is this of thy own making Now if there be such a Law in force to be equally ministred or executed upon all without respect of persons which is but reasonable and all Laws should be grounded upon pure Reason that occasion great Tumults of people to be gathered together amongst whom doubtlesse may be transgressors of all sorts such as the Priests keep ever learning what to say but do not like themselves Then what will become of all the earthly wise men of London what must they not all deservedly be carried to prison I may appeal to the chief Authority in the Nation and if the Lords faithful and true witnesse in their Consciences will condemne me Lo I submit but who occasioned any or the greatest tumult or coucourse of people to gather together whether the Rulers and wise men of London in exalting their folly vanity and vain glory which the everlasting God will stain and bring to contempt or I that in the fear and power
body and every member of his Creature Man from Commanding or his Creature male or female from subjecting to their Lords Command in or by their body without respect of the outward adorning Life mens persons time place or dayes that the Will of the Almighty Lord of Heaven and Earth might be done in it as it is in the new Heaven and in the new Earth that the Inhabitants of the world might cease to do evil and learn to do Righteousness even as he is Holy and Righteous that calleth his people out of Babel the Land of Darkness and Confusion lest while they partake of her sins they partake of her plagues and judgements Lo the same voice cryes now in these latter dayes He that hath an Ear to hear let him hear and come forth and turn to the Light that 's low in the heart freely from the Lord given to thee drawing Tumults about you to the disturbance of our Peace You and your Companions prophane the Lords Day some opening their Shops on that day which we can no wayes allow of you make a great Complaint of the Jaylor and his Vnder Officers I doubt not but there is great Fault in all of them there is no Good to be learned in such places and I believe it is a Grief to all good People to see and hear such Sins daily committed in such places and if it lieth upon your Spirit as you Write it doth ●his is false I Writ not so but I was burthened with the crying Abominations of the City and Prison Lo in that fear and wisdom of my Lord and Master Christ the Light I have cleared my Conscience whether thou and them who are the Cause of it hear or forbear I marvel you will stay so long in that place If your Vnder Keeper bring you to my House that I may talk with you I may perhaps see Cause that you shall Return thither no more when you are weary of your Company you may take my Advice and so I leave you Resting Your well-wishing Friend THOMAS ATKIN London the 24 of Novemb. After I had Written an Answer to the late Letter the 25 of the 9th Month in the Morning from the Lord had I freedom to pass forth to Thomas Atkin with the Letter and with the words of my Mouth to lay his wicked lyes and false and unjust Accusations and Proceedings upon his own Head and to warn him on the Lords behalf who with his Servants are and will be clear of his Blood if he die in his Sins with many more that reject the Truth and persecute the life of it as its appearance is brought forth in and by the Friends of Christ Jesus the light of the World that lighteth every man that cometh into the World FRIEND DId thou never read Christs words in the Scriptures of Truth which saith For every idle word that men shall speak they shall give Account in the day o● Judgement and all Lyars shall have their part in the Lake that burns with Fire and Brimstone And how is it thou do not fear and tremble before the living God that hath given thee breath but in the hardnesse of thy heart and impenitency instead of laying thy sad wretched and miserable estate to heart when it s so plainly laid before thee had not the god of the World altogether blinded thine eye thou might see so much O man who yet fear not to heap up false Accusations against the Innocent which thou and many more are truly guilty of as I have sufficiently proved to thee who most wickedly and prophanely said to my Friend the Messenger this morning That I had gathered all the Pick-pockets and Whores and Rogues in London about me a wicked Lye so I turn it back upon thy head O man what will be thy end Art thou fit to bear the Name of a Ruler a Christian a Magistrate a Justice of Peace which should be a terror to the Liar the false Accuser the Evil-doer and not fear the God of Truth thy self but speak such most wicked Lyes and false Accusations to the shame of thy greedy dark Teachers the Lord's witness in thy Conscience when the Lord visits for all the Deeds done in thy body will bring them into remembrance and judge and condemne thee for the evil and behold I yet call for thee to Repent and hearken to the witness in thee opprest and cease from thy wickednesse left thou die in thy sins who writ to me in thy late Letter after thou have undeservedly spoke contemptiously and vilely of me and of what I writ in love to thy Soul Thou say I vilifie your Ministers and Ministry Thou err in saying so for I do not vilifie them in speaking the Truth of or concerning them as thou may read and understand by what I have written to thee but can I speak more vilely of them then thou in thy Letter to me saying There is no good to be learned in such places and thou dost believe its a grief to all good people to see and hear such sins daily committed in such places viz. Prisons to thy own shame thou have written this better a milstone were hanged about the neck of such as offend Christs little ones by casting them into such places and much more to the vilifying as thou call it of the hired Priests that take so much Quarterly gain or yearly gain from their Quarter to deceive the poor Prisoners who can learn no good here though they preach for Hire so often so that thou have confirmed what I have truly written and is it not time for them to be silent that are in deceit in an evil way how can they teach the good old way who are out of it themselves consider of this and Repent Another Charge thou layst to me is for calling the Churches made with hands Mass-houses Did not the Popes adherents build them to say Masse in and give them their Monks and Saints Names as St. Gregory St. Dunston St. Sepulcher St. Katherin St. Antlin St. Rood St. Giles St. Clement c. And how is it thou art so blind and dark and called a Magistrate and yet know not the Church of the living God which is the pillar and ground of Truth from an old Popish Masse-house made up of Lime and Stone with mens hands where God dwels not and dost not thou blaspheme to call that a Church which is not but I may say a figure of thy hard heart who art yet a member of such a Church which is not the body of Christ See Col. 1.24 The true Church is the Body of Christ but I deny with my life a stony Idols Temple Steeple house or Masse-house that it is the Church or Body of Christ or the pillar and ground of Truth which is the Church of the living God behold thy blasphemy and the damnable error of thy dark Teachers And why dost thou continue heaping false Accusations upon me and my dear friends the Lords Servants