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A71043 A cry against oppression & cruelty being a short account of the tryal, and of the sentence that was passed on several innocent people called Quakers, who are inhabitants of the city of Worcester, at the assizes holden there the 16, 17 and 18th days of the 5th month called July, who were imprisoned because they refused to swear in obedience to the commandment of Christ Jesus, &c, and for assembling themselves together peaceably in the name and fear of the Lord, to worship him in spirit and truth, according to his will. Bourne, Edward, d. 1708. 1663 (1663) Wing S4162A; ESTC R16278 16,462 26

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know the Scriptures you will bring is that which saith Swear not at all but I deny your meanings E. B. We mean no otherwise but what Christ and his Apostles meant So the Iudge vvould not be perswaded by us to take in hand to convince us according to the Scriptures but proceeded to pass sentence upon us Iudge This is the sentence and judgement of the Court You are fined 5. l. a piece and if you do not pay the fines nor if there be no distress to be made in a Weeks time you are to be committed to the House of Correction and to be put to hard labour for three months E. B. The Lord judge between you and us Iudge Take them away Then R. Fidoe Wil. Pyt Ed. Stanton Gervase Pierson Abra. Roberts Abr. Armes Fran. Harvey Fran. Fincher Ief. Rasmos T. Ball and John Wayte were brought to the bar the third time G. P. I desire to know when or at what time the Kings two Declarations the one from Breda the other concerning Ecclesiastical Affairs were made void Judge They are what 's that to you G. P. We expected some benefit by them Which Declarations tended to the giving liberty to tender Consciences in matters of Religion though differing from others in opinion therein which do not disturb the peace of the Kingdom which we have not done G. P. Are the King Words of no value Judge Come you are a sawcy Companion Then the Judge proceeded to sentence passing the same sentence upon us as upon the other Friends aforementioned upon which William Pytt spake as followeth W. P. Well not only our Goods and our Liberties are we willing to offer up in this matter but also our lives if it be requir'd Then after our Trial and sentence was passed on us as before is expressed we were taken away brought to prison again being filled with peace joy in the Lord whose pure love hath largely abounded towards us blessed praised and magnified be his holy glorious Name above every thing for ever Amen And thus such as are sober-minded may see what hard measure we have received from some in Authority only and alone for the exercise of a good Conscience towards the Lord not for any injury or wrong that we have done unto any man the just God can bear us witness herein and thus the Scripture is made good being fulfilled in us which saith Whosoever will live godly in Christ Jesus must suffer persecution And as there was a generation in time past which sought an occasion against Daniel but could find none except it was about the matter of his God for which cause they laboured with the King Darius until they had obtained a Decree against him Dan. 6. But remarkable is the passage about the same for the Lord delivered Daniel but his Enemies fell into the snare which they had laid for him And though it be so come to pass concerning us that a Decree is sealed against us about the matter of our God whom we fear and dare not but hear his voice and obey him in what he commands us by which we do and may suffer for this only cause yet notwithstanding these things let persecutors and haters of that which is good bear this in mind tha the Lord God is the same to save help and deliver them who fear and put their trust in him as he was in times past and repent before it be too late remembring what Christ hath said who said it would be better for such that offend the least of those who believe in him that a Milstone were hanged about their necks and they cast into the sea E. Bourn Here followeth a Copy of a Letter directed to Iudge Hide and Iudge Terril which was delivered before our Tryal FRiends It cannot be unknown to you but that we have been a suffering people for many years past and are so at this time and that it hath not been for any evil neither is it for any evil by us done towards any people the righteous God can bear us witness herein but only for the exercise of a good Conscience towards him in doing that which he requires from our hands who hath called us unto peace and holiness and wo unto us if we do it not for consider in meekness and in the fear of the Lord how can we neglect that which we believe the Lord doth require at our hands but we must be offendors against him in a high nature And if we must come before you in o●der to our tryal deal righteously with us in the sight of the Lord in whose hands your life is your breath is and all you do enjoy he can soon deprive you of if it be his Will Therefore in his holy fear deal justly and righteously with us in his sight lest you provoke him against your selves and kindle his Wrath and displeasure against your own souls Therefore in much love to you do we desire you to do that which is right in the sight of the Lord towards us and towards all in matters by you to be determined of that so it may go well with you here and hereafter for ever It is well known to the generality of the Inhabitants of the Nation that we are peaceable and we desire the good and welfare of all people that they may know the truth and be saved from everlasting destruction And therefore why should we be hindered from the exercise of our consciences towards the Lord seeing we are peaceable and no ways injurious unto any And we believe your selves have experience of the same which was the ground of our oppression in the days of Oliver Cromwel and of his Son Richard Cromwel under whose Governments we were greatly oppressed because vve could not conform to them in matters about Religion for vvhose cruelty and in justice the Lord hath overturned them such as took part vvith them therein and you do novv possess their places not that you should do as they did but that you should answer the end of the Lord therein in doing justly loving mercy and walking humbly before him who is to be feared and vvill justly recompence all according to their doings and novv hath given you a day to try and prove you herein whether you will do what he doth from you require or not Therefore mind what the Lord doth require at your hands and answer him therein that ye may be a blessing to the Nation wheresoever you come for in this your welfare dependeth eternally From the Prison in Worcester the 15. of the 5. mon. 1662. From lovers of your souls who desireth the peace and welfare of all mankind who suffer bonds with many more for righteousness sake called Quakers E.B. R.F. E.S. W.P. R.S. S.P. c. POSTSCRIPT VVHat is before mentioned is as near as we could remember the substance of the passages at our Tryal Many things more might have been mentioned of what then passed but we were willing to