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B09713 Some of the Quakers contradictory testimonies about oaths and swearing; whereby it does appear their pretensions of being infallible, and that their books and papers are given forth by the immediate eternal spirit of God*, is but a vain boast, and a very great and strong delusion. ... Pennyman, John, 1628-1706. 1696 (1696) Wing P1417B; ESTC R233451 6,535 8

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some of you have imagin'd that I have been made so often to visit and exhort you but that it was only in love to Truth and in obedience to the good Spirit of the ever Blessed GOD in whose Service I desire evermore to be found faithful J. P. 2 d of the Month call'd August 1696 AN ABSTRACT Of a Large Printed Paper from Pensilvania Intituled A Brief ADMONITION to the Elders and Ministers of the People called QUAKERS MAny Months have I been pressed in Spirit to Warn you the Leaders and Ministers of the People call'd Quakers viz. Tho' you were careful at your half Years Meeting of Ministers at Philadelphia the 6th of the 4th Month June last to Forbid your Friends wearing a Speckled Neckcloth a Ribband for a Hatband and the like and seem very Zealous to forbid your Friends to Marry with other Christian Professors Nay and to warn them on pain of Judgment not to have so much Society with your late Friends whom you call Separates as to go to their Weddings Preaching it up as a Sin so to do And the Yearly Paper from London warning their Friends to keep to the plain Language of Thee and Thou c. Yet know assuredly That tho' Your Religion lie in these Outward Ceremonies they are but Trifles And are Insufficient to divert Divine Vengeance which is certainly your Portion if you still neglect first to Clense the Inside from Pride and Envy against your fellow Creatures for refusing Conformity to your Ways And inasmuch as you declare to the World That you are Arriv'd to such a height of Perfection beyond other Christian Professors that you are so far free from Sin as that you have no need to ask Forgiveness From hence it is That you do never in your Prayers in Meetings ask Forgiveness of Sin Tho' t is apparent That there is no Religious Society this day in Christendom that are Guilty of more Whoredoms Adultries and other Foul and Abominable Actions than you have been the Number considered Therefore cease your Woes and Warnings against the Whoredoms and Abominations that are in the World and first cry out against those Things that are amongst your selves first Clense your own Camp and then Warn others to beware of these Evils c. The abovesaid Admonition with others being sent from Pensilvania some time ago put forth by one Daniel Leeds an Antient Quaker t is thought meet to have it Reprinted and to be Communicated to the Quakers here that so they may see notwithstanding their High Boast of being Free form Sin That the Whoredoms Adultries and other Immoralities of their Friends beyond Sea are as great as theirs are here And for which there is great cause of Sorrow and deep Humiliation which that this Paper might be Instrumental to produce amongst them would be to the Joy and true Rejoycing of some Sincere Souls that have Mourned for them and that still heartily desires their Repentance and Amendment of Life and that longs to see the Day wherein they might be truly Humbled and Repent This being the Way and there is not another for an Holy and Happy Reconciliation both with the LORD and all that truly Love Fear and Obey HIM and that are Zealous for HIS Honour and Glory of which Number the Publisher hereof desires Evermore to be found whilst he has a Being in this World that when his Days are Ended and his Work Finished for which he was Born he may lay down his Head in Peace and be receiv'd to Mercy with all the Holy Ancients Even so Amen and Amen is the humble Desire and constant Prayer of a Friend to the whole Creation J. P. LONDON Printed in the Month called July 1698.