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A70779 A treatise of oaths containing several weighty reasons why the people call'd Qvakers refuse to swear : and those confirmed by numerous testimonies out of Gentiles, Jews and Christians, both fathers, doctors and martyrs : presented to the King and great council of England, assembled in Parliament. Penn, William, 1644-1718.; Richardson, Richard, 1623?-1689.; Parker, Alexander, 1628-1689.; Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723. 1675 (1675) Wing P1388; ESTC R17219 94,426 174

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Particular LXXXII And Bp. USHER pleads for them against the Papists who were Swearers LXXXIII Likewise a People of Albi in France Ann. 1176. held It was Unlawful to Swear LXXXIV The Plowman's Complaint containing as abundance of mournful Applications to God so many notable and serious Reprehensions of the Lapst Erroneous and Cruel Nature of Men among others it hath this notable Passage to our Purpose Lord thou givest us a Command of Truth in bidding us say Yea Yea and Swear for Nothing but Lord he Pope that calls himself thy Vicar on Earth hath broken the Commandment so makes a Law to Compel men to Swear Who was the Author of this is not certainly known but to be sure it was embraced of the Wickliffians as worthy of their Patronage and remembred and recorded by John Fox as not unworthy to keep Company with Protestant Martyrs LXXXV JOHN WICKLIFF our Country-man and in his time Divinity-Professor of Oxford Famous for his Learning and Godly Courage in oppugning the Doctrines and Practices of Rome in the time of Edward the third and Richard the second about the year 1370. was accused among other things for maintaining that all Oaths which be made for any Contract or Civil Bargain betwixt man and man are Unlawful LXXXVI We will bring in here a Passage out of the Plowman's Tale as it lyes in GEFFRY CHAUCER's Works not impertinent to our Purpose whose Learning Honour and Wit was great in the time he lived which was about 1360. John Wickliff's Contemporary ' These Wollen make men to Swear ' against Christ's Commaundment ' And Christ's Members all to tear ' on rood as he were new yrent ' Such Laws they maken by common Assent ' each one it throweth as a Ball ' Thus the Poor be full shent ' but ever Falshood foul it befal He hath Expressions not less disliking Oaths in his Parson's Tales where he makes the Parson to say After those then cometh Swearing expresly against the Commandment of God and our Lord Jesus Christ who saith by St. Matthew's words Ne shall ye not Swear in all manner or on no Account LXXXVII WILLIAM SWINDERBY Priest and a Zealous Follower of John Wickliff also lived in the time of Richard the second as appears by his Appeal to that King from the Unjust Sentence of the Bishop of Hereford in which to this part of the Charge exhibited That no man ought to swear for any thing but simply without an Oath to Affirm or Deny he answers thus Whereas Christ's Law forbids Swearing the Pope's Law justifieth Swearing and compels men thereunto Methinks saith he there is no need to Comfort or Encourage the People in Swearing LXXXVIII WALTER BRUTE also an early Dissenter from the Roman Church and Intimate of William Swinderby being charged among other things with saying That it is not Lawful for Christians for any Cause to swear by the Creator neither by the Creature thus answer'd for himself and indeed it comprehends much of our Belief in this Matter As concerning Oaths I believe and obey the Doctrine of Almighty God and my Master Jesus Christ which teacheth That Christian-men in Affirmation of a Truth should pass the Righteousness of the Scribes and Pharisees the old Testament or else he excludes them from the Kingdom of God For Christ sayes Unless your Righteousness exceed the Righteousness of the Scribes and Pharisees ye cannot enter into the Kingdom of Heaven And as concerning Oaths Christ saith It hath been said by them of old time thou shalt not Forswear thy self but shalt perform unto the Lord those things that thou knowest But I say unto you Thou shalt not swear at all neither by Heaven nor yet by the Earth c. but let your Communication be Yea Yea and Nay Nay for whatsoever shall be more then this proceedeth of Evil Therefore as the Perfection of the ancient Men of the Old Testament was Not to Forswear themselves so the Perfection of Christian Men is Not to Swear at all because we are so commanded of Christ whose Commandments must in no Case be broaken Thus much of W. Brute LXXXIX John Purrey John Edward John Becket John Clements Richard Herbert and Emmot Willie with many more in the time of Henry the fourth through Fears and Hopes deserted their Profession and revolted as John Fox tells us from their Faith which was the Religion then profest of those called Wickliffians or Lollards the True Poor Persecuted Christians of that time And of the Fifteen Articles by them abjured this was one Item That neither the Pope nor the Prelate neither any Ordinary can compel any man to Swear by any Creature of God or by the Bible-Book XC WILLIAM THORPE whom John Fox calls The Constant and Blessed Servant of God and good Man and Servant of Christ c. refused to swear upon a Bible when the Arch-Bishop tendered the Oath to him for he thought it Not Lawful to take or give an Oath thereon Because a Book is nothing else sayes he but divers Creatures of which it is made and such Swearing is ever Unlawful as witnesseth Chrysostom plainly blaming them greatly that bring out a Book to swear upon charging Clarks that in no wise they constrain any Body to swear well when that thing is sooth or true that they swear for And also full many Men and Women now say That it is well done to swear by God and by our Lady and by other Saints to have them in mind others say That they may not swear when they may otherwise be believed But since all these Sayings are Excuses and Sin methinks Sir saith he that this Sense of Chrysostom may be alledged well against all such Swearers XCI ELIZABETH YOUNG who was brought to Examination in the Marian-days before the Catholick Inquisitors of Heritical Pravity as they then called themselves and commanded to Swear this Language was used to her Dr. Martin Thou shalt he racked Inch-meal thou Trayterly Whore and Heretick but thou shalt swear before a Judge before thou go Eliz. Young Sir I understand not what an Oath is and therefore I will take no such thing upon me Dr. Martin She refuseth to swear upon the four Evangelists before a Judge for I my self and Mr. Hussey have had her before us Four Times but we cannot bring her to swear Then said the Bishop Why wilt thou not swear before a Judge c Eliz. Young My Lord I will not swear that this Hand is mine No said the Bishop and why Eliz. Young Christ saith That whatsoever is more then Yea Yea or Nay Nay it cometh of Evil. Then Dr. Cook brought her to a Book commanding her to lay her Hand thereon Eliz. Young No my Lord I will Not Swear And so she persisted till God delivered her out of their Hands John Huss Jerom of Prague Walter Brute William Swinderby William Sawtry William White William Thorpe c. are recorded by those of other