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A28923 The Quakers cruelty, deceit & wickedness presented to the King and Parliament / by Thomas Boyce ; with a copy of the paper the Quakers put forth against me ; also my neighbours testimony, and Sir Richard Ingoldesby's certificate concerning me. Boyce, Thomas. 1675 (1675) Wing B3902; ESTC R23391 7,449 14

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THE Quakers Cruelty Deceit Wickedness Presented to the KING and PARLIAMENT By Thomas Boyce With a Copy of the PAPER the QUAKERS put forth against me Also my Neighbours Testimony and Sir Richard Ingoldesby's Certificate concerning me The Bees may gather Honey out of a seeming Weed London Printed in the year 1675. To the King 's Excellent Majesty Most Noble Worthy BE pleased to hear the Complaint of a poor man whose name is Thomas Boyce dwelling at Horsly-Down in Southwark having complained to some of your Majesties Justices of the Peace concerning some wrong which I have received by some of the People called Quakers Whereupon some of the Chiefest of them have as I understand secretly signified to the Justices as well as to others That I am infected with the distemper of Madness and Distraction but have left out the cause and by reason thereof have stopped as much as in them lieth the very current and stream of Justice Now forasmuch as they have told the Distemper be pleased to give me the liberty to tell your Majesty something of the Cause For it is possible that it may be an infectious Distemper and if I should conceal it I may conceal Treason unawares I having heretofore exposed my self to the displeasure of my former Acquaintance and Relations to be a Quaker and was one of them above ten years then believing their ways to be the best during which time I was true to what I profest But finding some of the Heads as well as others of them contrary to their Principles I was willing to tell them of their Error who fell upon me by way of threatning with great and terrible words which caused a trouble upon my mind and about June last was twelvemonth I was taken in a strange manner to the amazement of them that saw me it being amongst several hundreds of the people called Quakers Whereupon some of them cryed out Deceit and it was said that I was made a publick sign for my wickedness After which time my speech was taken from me and I continued speechless 33 weeks together only some few words I might speak for a week or two which they that were with me could not tell what I meant and for five weeks together I could eat no food at all only drank Water neither was it perceived that I had any sleep during that time neither do I know all the 33 weeks I was at all sick The cause of which I humbly conceive is your Majesties conern to inquire into Wherefore I am willing to lay this before you and it is without the advice of any to signifie my duty towards God my obedience to your Majesty and my love to my Neighbour which duty is faithfulness that the Lord requireth He that is not faithful to his God cannot be faithful to his King nor true to his Neighbour And if I should prove some of the Heads of the Quakers to be guilty of Unfaithfulness in the matter aforesaid then I hope your Majesty will not blame me Now as concerning my own Distemper it is Poverty which they have brought upon me by taking away my good name who before did help relieve them but now I am not able to help my self Concerning which distemper one William Pen George Whitehead and Thomas Rudyard did promise upon Condition to cure which Condition I am not willing to perform but if I do I believe I should be an undone man for ever And therefore I had rather be as I am than betray my trust Now I do beseech your Majesty would be pleased to grant That those persons called Quakers or such of them as are chiefly concern'd either in violating your Laws by Threatning or otherwise broak the Commands of God whose Minister I am satisfied you are and have or shall pretend in the Name and Authority of Him who is God and Lord over all the whole World contrary to your knowledg privity or consent take upon them to give Judgment in any cause matter or thing whatsoever may come before such as your Majestie shall think fit and allow of to answer the same and I with them may be face to face and be permitted to declare my knowledg without any interruption and what Evidence concerning the same may be brought also and then your Majesty may know whether these high-talking Quakers are in the Error or not and then you may have an understanding who is the Seer and who is the Blind and so it may be known who is most mad my Accusers the Rich called Quakers or the Poor man by name and your Majesties poor Subject Thomas Boyce The Copy of the abovesaid was delivered by me into the King 's own hand the 25th of April 1675. To the Honorable The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament IN Obedience to his Majesty I did signifie to him my Duty towards God whose Minister I am satisfied he is a Title indeed worthy of double honour I mean no other God than he who is GOD AND LORD OVER ALL THE WHOLE WORLD The reason why I use such expressions is because there is a people called Quakers some of the heads of them have got an Imaginary God in their own Comprehension which goeth about to dethrone him the true God before mentioned if it were possible so to do and thereby may deceive the whole World Now I am both willing to signify my Love to my Neighbours and lay it before you who are cheifly concerned therein in their behalfe which Love as aforesaid is the Command of God NOBLE WORTHIES be pleased to hear and take notice of the words of a poor Man I speak not in flattery nor by way of insinuation but the plain and naked truth of my heart I have been under great Affliction for some years past and not freed yet the reason whereof is best known to the Lord by which Affliction I have gained some understanding of his ways that I was ignorant of before which understanding I would not willingly lose neither would I hide any thing from you which I apprehend is my Duty to make known These people called Quakers who pretend themselves to be the SEERS and all others that are out of their form and manner of dress to be Blind I would willingly prove them liars out of their own mouths who tell people they must be perfect as God is perfect which State of Perfection say they must be witnessed before they go out of this World And all that preach against this Doctrine of Perfection they say are the Devils Ministers Now be pleased to inquire whether or not these men or any of them which preach this Lesson to others have such Perfection and whose Ministers they are for say they the Tree is know by its Fruit. Now such as are esteemed the best of these called Quakers some particular of them have threatned to vex me and called me Knave Traitor and Judas and would have had me turned headlong down Stairs and at another time