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A86912 Truth cleared from reproaches and scandals, laid upon it by those, who goes by the name of judges, and who went the northern circuit. Also some examinations of those whom the world calls Quakers. Hunter, Cuthbert. 1654 (1654) Wing H3765; Thomason E821_7; ESTC R207367 9,854 16

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TRUTH CLEARED FROM REPROACHES AND SCANDALS Laid upon it by those who goes by the name of Judges and who went the Northern CIRCUIT Math. 5.11 Blessed are yee when men shall revile you and persecute you and shall say all manner of evill against you falsly for my sake Heb. 11.26 Esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches then the treasure of Aegypt Micah 3.10 11. They build up Sion with bloud and Jerusalem with iniquity the Heads thereof judge for rewards and the Priests thereof teach for hire and the Prophets thereof divine for mony yet will they leane upon the Lord and say is not the Lord among us no evill can come upon us Also some Examinations of those whom the World calls QUAKERS LONDON Printed in the Year of our Lord 1654. The fourteenth day of August at the generall Assises holden at Lancaster IUdge Nudigate said openly in his charge at Lancaster in the face of the whole County giving reproachfull language upon those people whom the world calls Quakers and many scandals and false aspertions he cast upon them in his charge and he spoke there publickly and said that the Principles that they held which is the light within would lead into all manner of sin and he said further that there was a man before them at Newcastle which had committed adultery with a woman and when they asked him why he did so he said he was moved of the Lord this he affirmed in his charge at Lancaster the truth of which will appear as followeth Newcastle seventeenth day of the month called September THese may certifie all Friends concerning the accusation of the Judge of me Cuthbert Hunter of adultery and fornication in the Towne and Court of Newcastle the second day of the sixt month called August which is here briefly and simply and plainly as followeth An Information being red wherein I was accused of fornication and adultery and divers other things as that I was not married and I answered and said that in fornication I deny for it is false for I am married He asked me where I was married I said I took my wife seven miles from this place he asked me if I was married with a Justice and I said no he said I had broke the Law for there was an Act that all that was to be married was to be married with a Justice I asked him why the Priests did marry then he asked me when I was married I said I was married in the year 1653. the third month of that year called May he asked me if I were married with a Minister and I said no I was not and he said I had broke the Lawes of man and the Law of God for which I was to be punished then I desired him to prove before that people wherein and he said take him away and let him either find sureties or goe to prison and I said I would find none for I said I know no Law I had broken but that which is contrary to the Law of God and then his Officers called of the Jayler to take him away and these are the words which were spoken at that time As for that when he asked me why I did so I said I was moved of the Lord is false and was never thought non spoken by me Dear friends this is to certifie of the manner of my marriage and when I was married and how I took to me a wife according to the example I found in the Scripture that holy men of God did take to themselves wives but I could not find where ever any of the Ministers of God took mony for marrying of any as these Ministers did then therefore according to that example I found among the Saints we did bequeath to each other before witnesse in the presence of the Lord before whom we shall give an account the Father of the woman being there so I became to her a husband and she to me a wife and so I own her before all people this was in the year 1653. in the third month of that year called May it was about half a year before I owned the Truth as a testimony of which I subscribe my name Cuthbert Hunter We whose names are here subscribed are satisfied that this is a true testimony George Arey Tho. Arey Agnus Ewbanck Mary Arey Tho. Turner Richard Ewbanck Lamclet Warde●ll Whereas Judge Nudigate did say in his charge at Lancaster that the light the principle which we hold in every one doth lead unto all manner of sin The light which comes from Christ Jesus which he doth enlighten every one that comes into the world withall is the condemnation of all sin wickednesse uncleannesse and ungodlinesse and the light which is our principle as he calls it in every man will witnesse against the said Nudigate who is called a Judge and doth witnesse against sinne and the same Light will witnesse Christ and make every tongue to confesse and is the condemnation of all that hate it whose deeds be evill Oh that ever such should be set up to be a Judge who utters forth such blasphemy that to say the light which he doth enlighten every man that comes into the world withall John 1.9 to it in every man which we speak of which is the light of Christ which is the condemnation of all sin and unrighteousnesse of all them that hate it it should lead to commit all manner of sin as Judge Nudigate said in his charge Here thou art manifest to be no Judge for God but judged with the just And the light in every mans conscience which comes from Christ will and doth witnesse against thee that thy judgement is false and speakes a lie who is out of the truth and speaks of thy self and the light in thy own conscience which comes from Christ witnesses against thee For to the light in every ones conscience Judge Nudigate with it shalt thou be proved whether it leads into all manner of sin or whether it testifies against all manner of sin let it in all consciences the judge whether thou be a Judge for God yea or nay that in thy conscience shall be a witnesse against thee and witnesse me and be a witnesse for God against thee That which shews thee ungodlinesse and sin and manifests it is light and the light doth not lead into the sin but leads out of the sin and testifies against it And this am I moved to give forth who am a witnesse to the light in all tender consciences which is a witnesse against all sin whose minds are turned with the light towards Christ And thou who should be a Judge upon the evill art found to be a Judge upon the good the light let the light in all consciences bear witnesse against thee which witnesses against evil and leads not into it who here hath manifested thy self that thou art darknesse and doth not comprehend light but at it stumbles and the Scripture is fulfilled upon thee the saying of
John Light shines in darknesse and darknesse doth not comprehend it And if you walk in the light you have fellowship one with another and the bloud of Jesus cleanseth from all sin and here again thou may see how contrary to the Scripture thou art for in the light which leads out of sin is the unity for the Law of God takes hold upon them who act contrary to the light the light witnesses the law and the law witnesseth the light and the law is a Judge upon them who walk contrary to the light and it is not a Judge upon them who walk in the light here let the light in all consciences be a witnesse against thee the which light witnesses against all sin and finds thee in the sin and the blasphemy who saith the light leads into all sin which light is thy condemnation the light of him that doth evill and hates the light as you may read John 3. And for the false accusation of the said Judge Nudigate which did accuse Cuthbert Hunter for adultery and fornication because he took a wife before witnesse and was not married with the Priests of the world which marry people for mony and for giving of them a form of words for mony but took a wife according to the manner he found in the Scripture witnesses the holy men of God and did not goe to the Priests to give them mony but took before witnesse and denied the Priests for giving them mony for marrying for there is no such example in the Scripture that the Priests were to have so much for marrying people And this Judge Windham saith it is contrary to the Law of God and contrary to the Law of man which all may see it is a false accusation for the Law of God witnesses the same that which Judge Nudigate calls adultery so whom the Lord joyneth together let no man put asunder the marriage that is honourable the bed that is not defiled all the children of the light doth it witnesse and honour it but all marriages that are contrary to the light God does not joyn together that marriage is not honourable that bed is defiled all that is joyned there in that nature contrary to the light together with that which is contrary to the light all this is with the light to be condemned and not honourable for there the bed is defiled all Covetousnesses and the Whoremongers and the Adulterers such marriages contrary to the light God doth not joyn together but is with the light seen and condemned the bed that is defiled is not honourable and there is hardnesse of heart and putting asunder but whom God joynes together let no man put asunder and such whom God doth joyn together with his Light for God is Light and the children of light which be in his Light doth witnesse his joyning as the Scripture declares and such doth the world call Adultery As for example Judge Nudigate because they are not married with a Priest or joyned together with a carnall Law but takes one another before witnesses as the manner of the holy men of God was And though the said Cuthbert Hunter did take his wife after the example of the Saints in Scripture he was not then brought into the truth for it was half a year before he owned the truth and as for saying to the Judge that the Lord moved him that was another false accusation And all the children of light which sees God and are of God doth the marriage see that be honourable and doth them see whom God joynes together let no man put asunder and the marriage that is not honourable is with the Light seen and judged and all the Whoremongers and Adulterers which is contrary to the Light comprehended and condemned in which light all the children of light dwell and have unity praises praises to the Lord God for ever And the said Judge that stumbles at the light and said it led into all sin knowes not the marriage that is honourable whose condemnation is with the light the light in thy conscience is my witnesse and all who are not joyned together with God are not moved of the Lord and a condemnation must goe upon all the marriages that are not moved of the Lord and joyned together by the Lord for they are not honourable and them that men or women joyn together contrary to the light are with the light condemned and sundred from the honourable mariage in the defiled bed The examination of them the world calls Quakers at Lancaster VVE are moved to declare the Triyall betwixt us the prisoners of the Lord and Tho. Shaw Priest of Aldingam who by his three Constables did apprehend our bodies and bring us to Lancaster to answer such accusations as Priest Shaw could lay to our charge We were brought into the Court by the Priest and his Constables before the Judge there sitting We coming single before him cying the Lord alone and not man with our hats on they took them off our heads standing before him a little space the Warrants against us was read before the Judge The Judge asked Priest Shaw what witnesse he had Shaw answered James Chambers We answered to our names as we were called and to committed into the Jaylors hand too among theeves behind the barre and said little but that Thomas Hatton told the Judge he was moved of the Lord to speak against the deceit in him whereupon the Judge told Priest Shaw he might goe and get his Inditements drawn against us whereupon the Priest went forth of the Court to get them done against the afternoon and in the afternoon we were brought before the Judge again and the Inditements which the Priest had drawn against us was read then the Judge asked the Priest if he had no more witnesses the Priest said none but my self and James Chambers whereupon they were both sworn that we came malitiously to disturbe him And the Judge asked the Priest what Waters Mires spoke to him when he was preaching the Priest answered the Judge that he said come down thou lyar The Judge asked the Priests man what he heard him speak he answered and said that Waters Mires said come down thou foul beast and they swore both the Priest and his man that Waters Mires spoke these words the last New-yeares day whereupon the Judge asked Waters Mires what he said to this that the Priest and the man laid to his charge Waters Mires answered that he was not at Tho. Shaw the last New-yeares day the Iudge said was you not there did you not disturb him Waters Mires said I was there but it was a year and a half since The Iudge said unto the Priest he confesseth he was there but it is a year and a half since whereupon Priest Shaw answered he had other things in his mind he could not certainly tell the words the Iudge asked Waters Mires if he called him lyar and foul beast Waters Mires answered that he called him beast