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A64451 A testimony concerning the life, death, trials, travels and labours of Edward Burroughs that worthy prophet of the Lord who dyed a prisoner for the testimony of Jesus, and the word of God, in the city of London, the 14th of the 12th month, 1662 / [by] F.H. Howgill, Francis, 1618-1669.; Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723.; Coale, Josiah, 1632?-1668.; Fox, George, 1624-1691. 1662 (1662) Wing T809; ESTC R34657 20,023 27

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A TESTIMONY Concerning the Life Death Trials Travels and Labours of Edward Burroughs That worthy PROPHET OF THE LORD Who dyed a Prisoner for the Testimony of Jesus and the Word of God in the City of London the 14 th of the 12 th Month 1662. F. H. London Printed and are to be sold by William Warwick 1662. The Life and Death of Edward Burroughs that worthy Prophet of the Lord c. SHall days or months or years wear out thy Name as though thou hadst had no being Oh nay Shall not thy noble and valiant Acts and mighty Works which thou hast wrought through the power of him that separated thee from the Womb live in generations to come Oh yes the children that are yet unborn shall have thee in their mouths and thy Works shall testifie of thee in generations who yet have not a being and shall count thee blessed Did thy Life go out as the snuff of a Candle Oh nay thou hast penetrated the hearts of many and the memorial of the just shall live for ever and be had in renown among the children of Wisdom for ever for thou hast turned many to righteousness and shall shine as a Star of God in the Firmament of God's Power for ever and ever and they that are in that shall see thee there and enjoy thee there though thou be gone away hence and can no more be seen in mutability yet thy Life and thy Spirit shall run parallel with Immortality Oh Edward Burroughs I cannot but mourn for thee yet not as one without hope nor faith knowing and having a perfect testimony of thy well-being in my heart by the Spirit of the Lord yet thy absence is great and years to come shall know the want of thee Shall I not lament as David did for a worse man than thee even for Abner when in wrath he perished by the hand of Joab without any just cause though he was a valiant man David lamented over Abner and said Dyed Abner as a fool dyeth Oh nay he was betrayed of his Life even so hast thou been bereaved of thy life by th● hand of the Oppressor whose habitations are full of cruelty Oh my soul come not thou within their secret for thy blood shall be required at the hands of them who thirsted after thy life and it shall cry as Abels who was in the Faith even so wert thou it shall weigh as a ponderous Milstone upon their necks and shall crush them under and be as a Worm that gnaweth and shall not dye When I think upon thee I am melted into tears of true sorrow and because of the want that the Inheritance of the Lord hath of thee my substance is even as dissolved Shall I not say as David said of Saul and Jonathan when they were slain in Mount Gilboa The beauty of Israel is slain upon the high places Even so wast thou stifled 〈◊〉 nasty holes and prisons and many more who were precious in the eyes of the Lord And surely precious wast thou to me oh dear Edward I am distressed for th●● my brother very pleasant hast thou been to me and my love to thee was wonderful passing the love of women Oh thou whose Bow never turned back neither Sword empty from the blood of the slain from the slaughter of the mighty who made Nations and Multitudes shake with the Word of Life in thy mouth and wast very dreadful to the enemies of the Lord for thou didst cut like a Rasor and yet to the seed of God brought forth thy words dropped like Oyle and thy lips as the honey-comb Thou shalt be recorded among the valiant of Israel who attained to the first degree through the power of the Lord that wrought mightily in thee in thy day and was worthy of double honor because of thy Works sake thou wast expert to handle thy Weapon and by thee the mighty have fallen and the slain o● the Lord hath been many many have been pricked ●o heart through the Power of the Word of Life and coales of fire from thy Life come forth of thy mouth that in many a thicket and among many bryars and thorns it ca●e to be kindled and did devour much stubble that cumb●●ed the ground and stained the Earth Oh how certain a sound did thy Trumpet give And how great an Al●rm didst t●ou give in thy day that made the Host of the uncircum●●sed grea●ly distressed What man so val●ant though as Goliah of Gath would not thy Valour have encountered with while many despised thy youth And how have I seen thee with ●hy sling and thy stone despised Weapons as to war with wound the mighty and that which hath seemed contemptible to the Dragons party even as the Jaw-bone of an Asse with it thou hast slain the Philistines heaps upon heaps as Sampson Thou hast put to thy hand to the Hammer of the Lord and has● often fastened Nailes in the heads of the Lambs Enemies as D●borah did to Sisera and many a rough stone hast thou polished and squared and made it fit for the building of God and much knotty Wood hast thou hewed in thy day which was not fit for the building o● God's House Oh thou Prophet of the Lord and shalt for ever be recorded in the Lambs Book of Life among the Lords Worthies who have followed the Lamb through great tribulation as many can witness for thee from the beginning and at last hath overcome and found worthy to stand with the Lamb upon Mount Sion the Hill of God as I have often seen thee and thy heart well tuned as a Harp to praise the Lord and to sound forth his great salvation which many a time hath made glad the hearts of them that did believe and strengthen their faith and hope Well thou art at res● and bound up in the bundle of Life and I know tears was wiped away from thy eyes because there was no cause of sorrow in thee For I know thou witnessed the old things done away and there was no curse but blessings were poured upon thy head as rain and peace as a mighty shower and trouble was far from thy dwelling though in the outward man trouble on every side and hath had a greater share in that fo● the Gospel sake though a youth in thy time th●n many besides But now thou art freed from that and h●st obtained a Name through Faith with the Saints in Light Well hadst thou more to give up then thy Life for the Name of Jesus in this World Nay and to seal thy Testimony committed unto thee with thy blood as thou hast often said in thy day which shall remain as a Crown upon thee for ever and ever And now thou art freed from the ●empt●tions of him who had the power of death and art freed from thy outward Enemies who hated thee because of the Life that dwelt in thee and remaineth at the right hand of God where there is joy and pleasure for evermore in the
Work of the Lord his whole business without taking so much liberty unto himself or about any outward occasion in this World as to spend one Week to himself to my knowledg these ten years He had ventured himself often for the Bodies sake and a great care I know was in his heart that them that he had ministred unto and others that had believed in the same truth might thrive and prosper and might walk as becometh the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He was of a manly Spirit in the things of God he hath engaged himself often upon the Lords account singly in great Disputes when there were many opposers he hath stood in the door and in the gap against all his Enemies for the worthy Name of God and taken the whole weight of thing● upon his o●n shoulders that others might be eased though often to ●he weakening and almost destroying of the outward man yet doing all in love to the Lord and for his peoples sake he did it with chearfulness and it was a grief to him if any opportunity was missed of doing good He was a man of no great learning in natural Tongues which men so much applaud yet indeed his heart was full of matter and his Tongue was as the hand of a ready Scribe and yet he had the tongue of the learned having had experiment of the Work of the Lord and being acquainted with many conditions which God had carried him through he could speak a word in season unto all who declared their conditions unto him of otherways in his publike Ministry he was very plausible and elegant in his speech indeed had the tongue of a learned Orator to declare himself to the understandings consciences of all men with whom he conversed by which many received great profit and their understandings came to be opened for his words ministred grace to the Heare●● and his words were forcible and very pleasant as apples of Gold in pictures of silver This young man of whom I am speaking was one of the first with some others who came to the City of London where he met with no small opposition both from professors of divers forms and also prophane who heeded no Religion at all and the way of Truth seemed contemptible and without form or comeliness to them all which made the opposition so great and the labour so hard that notwithstanding it pleased the Lord to reach unto the Consciences of many and many were prickt to the heart so that they cried out what shall we do to be saved And God made his Ministry very effectual to the conversion of many in the City of London whereby a great change was wrought in the hearts of many many hundreds brought to know the Lord their Teacher which are as seals unto the Word of Life through him unto this day And many hundreds I may say thousands heard the lively Word of God declared by him and were convinced of the way of Truth though still remaining in the disobedience to that of God in their own hearts unto which he declared and many have lost their day which they had of hearing and receiving the things of God for now he is taken away which might have been a help unto them while they had time and all such are not worthy of him He continued in this City very much at time and times betwixt eight and nine years together preaching the Word of God and speaking of the things of his Kingdom to all that looked after it and great watching travel and exercise in the Work of the Lord and his earnest desire was That all might have come to know God's salvation and the redemption of their souls And his great diligence was known unto many that his only rejoicing was in the prosperity of the Work of the Lord and the encrease of Faith amongst them that did believe And his heart was much drawn towards this City and often times hath he said to me when suffering did come for the Gospel sake which he knew would come I can freely go to that City and lay down my Life for a Testimony of that Truth which I have declared through the Power and Spirit of God Which in the end indeed came to be his share and will for ever be his Crown who loved not his life unto death for the Testimony of our Lord Jesus Christ. And in the same year 1662. being pressed in his spirit to go visit them who were begotten unto the Faith of God's Elect at the City of Bristol and in divers other Counties at divers Meetings and divers particular Friends he took his leave of them saying unto very many That he did not know he should see their faces any more exhorting them all to faithfulness and stedfastness in that wherein they had found rest for their souls And said to some I am going up to the City of London again to lay down my Life for the Gospel and suffer amongst Friends in that place as having some sence of his suffering before And a little after his return to the City at a publike Meeting which the people of the Lord have kept these many years to hear and speak of the things of God to edification at the Bull and and Mouth near Aldersgate by certain Souldiers under the command of Richard Brown then General of the City of London he was violently plucked down and haled away in a barbarous manner and carryed to the guard and so committed to Newgate not for evil-doing but for testifying unto the Name of the Lord Jesus and for the Worship of God as though this were become a great crime worthy of Bonds and at last death he was had to the Sessions in the Old Baily and his accusers were Witnesses against him and them that had abused him violently their Testimony was received as good proof against him And at last after two or three Sessions he was fined by the Court one hundred Mark which at last was reduced to twenty Mark and to lie in prison while payment Where he continued a pretty long season above 8 Months with 6 or 7 score Prisoners be●ide upon the same account many being shut up among the Felons in nasty places and for want of Prison-room the natures of many were suffocated and corrupted till at last many grew vveak sickned and dyed At last this same young man grew vveak and though a special Order from the King was sent to the then Sheriffs of London for the release of him and the rest that were left in prison yet such was the enmity of some of the Rulers of the City that they did what in them lay to obstruct the execution of the Order that he should not be released And so weakness grew upon him daily though in much patience he was carried through all In the time of his sickness he was very fervent in prayer and that often both day and night unto the Lord as concerning himself and also his people and
everlasting Light which thou hast often testified unto according to the Word of Prop●esie in thy heart which was given unto ●hee by the Holy Ghost and art at rest in the perfection thereof in the beauty of Holiness yet thy Life and thy Spirit I feel as present and have unity with it and in it beyond all created and visible thing● which are subje●t to ●utation and change and thy Life shall enter into other● to testifie unto the same truth which is from everlasting to everl●sting for God hath raised and will raise up children unto Abraham of them that have been as dead stones whose Po●er is Almighty great in his people in the midst of their Enemies This same Edward Burroughs was born in the Barrony of Kendal in the County of Westmoreland of honest Parents who had a good report among their Neighbours for upright and honest dealing among men who brought up Edward in his youth in learning and good Education as the Countrey doth afford He was a very understanding Boy in his youth and his knowledge and understanding did far exceed his years He had the Spirit of a man when he was but as a child and I may say grey h●irs was upon him when he was but a youth for he was cloathed with Wisdom in his Infancy for I had perfect knowledge of him from a youth He was inclinable from his youth upwards to Religion and the best way always minding the best things and the best and nearest way of Worship to the Scriptures of Truth and always did accompany the best men who walked in godliness and honesty insomuch I have often admired his discreet carriage and his great understanding of the things of God He was never known to be addicte● to any vic● or malignity or bad behaviour neither followed any evil course of life from his childhood but feared the Lord and walked uprightly according to the light and knowledge received in all things In his natural disposition he was bold and manly dexterous and fervent and what he took in hand he did it with his might loving kind and courteous merciful and flexible and easie to be entreated His whole delight was always ●mong good people and to be conferring and reading the Scriptures and little to mind any sports or pastimes which there is an infidency unto in youth but his very strength was bended after God and was separated I may say from his Mothers Womb and fitting for the Works sake whereunto he after was called And when it pleased the Lord to raise up the a●cient horn of salvation among us who were reckoned in the North part of England even as the out casts of Israel and as men destitut● of the great knowledge which some seemed to enjoy yet there was more sincerity and true love among us and desires ●fter the living powerful presence of God then was among many in that day who seemed to make a great flourish who ran into heaps and forms but left the Cross behind them and indeed were strangers to it God out of his everlasting love did appear unto us according to the desire of our hearts who longed after him when we had turned aside from the hireling Shepherds T●nts we found him whom our souls loved and God out of his great love and great mercy sent one unto us immediately by his Power a man of God one of ten thousand to instruct us in the way of God more perfectly who laid down the sure foundation and declared the acceptable year of the Lord who indeed made the mourners to re●oice and the heavy hearted glad which yet was terrible to all hypocrites and all formal profession which testimony reached unto all our consciences and entered into the inmost part of our hearts which drove us to a narrow search and to a diligent inquisition concerni●g our st●te which we did come to see through the Light of Christ Jesus which was testified of and found it to be even what it was testified of and the Lord of heaven and earth we found to be near at hand and as we waited upon him in pure silence our minds out of all things his dreadful power and glorious Majesty and heavenly presence appeared in our Assemblies when there was no language tongue nor speech from any creature and the Kingdom of heaven did gather us and catch us all as in a Net and his heavenly power at one time did draw many hundreds to Land that we did come to know a place to stand in and what to wait in and the Lord did appear daily to us to our astonishment amazement and great admiration insomuch that we often said one unto another with great joy of heart What is the Kingdom of God come to be with men And will he take up his Tabernacle amongst the sons of men as he did of old And what shall we that were reckoned as the outcasts of Israel have this honor of glory communicated amongst us which were but men of small parts and of little abi●i●i●s in respect of many oth●rs as amongst men Howbeit thus it seemed good unto the Lord to choose the weak things and the foolish things of this World as to the aspect of me● that no flesh might glory that no man because of his parts might glory or because of his streng●h or wisdom might glory but that the glory which is his might onely be given to him unto whom be the glory of all his Works for ever and ever Amen And from that day forward our hearts were knit unto the Lord and one unto another in true and fervent love not by any external Covenan● or external Form but we entered into the Cove●ant of Life with God and that was as a strong obligation or bond upon all ou● spirits which united us one unto another and we met together in the unity of the spirit and of the bond of peace treading down under our feet all rea●oning questioning debating and contending about Religion or any part or parts or practice or practices thereof as to any e●ternal thing and we waited at time and times as God did grant u● opportunities and the more we had a●d could obtain from our necessary occasions of this present life the better we were and the more we were confirmed and strengthened in our hope and faith and holy resolutions were kindled in our hearts as a fire which the Life kindled in us to serve the Lord while we had a being and ●o make mention of his Name and Power whilst we did live and to hold forth that Testimony which was committed to us in the sight of men and Nations by doctrine by practice by a holy conversation and mightily did the Word of God grow amongst us and the desires of many were after the Name of the Lord. Oh happy day Oh blessed day the memorial of which can never pass out of my mind And thus the Lord in short did form us to be a people for his praise in our
at several times he spoke several precious words from the sensible feeling of God's spirit in his heart and said I have had the testimony of the Lords love unto me from my youth and my heart hath been given up to do thy Will And he said I have preached the Gospel freely in this City and have often given up my Life for the Gospels sake and now Lord rip open my heart and see if it be not right before thee Another time he said when he had a little ease There is no iniquity lyes at my door but the presence of the Lord is with me and his life I feel justifie me Another day afterwards he said Thou hast loved me when I was in the Womb and I have loved thee from my Cradle and from my youth unto this day and have served thee faithfully in my generation And he spoke to Friends that were about him to live in love and peace and love one another And at another time he said The Lord taketh the righteous from the evil to come and he prayed for his Enemies and for his persecutors and said Lord forgive Richard Brown he may be forgiven And though the distemper and the disease was violently upon him yet he was preserved sensible and in the morning before he departed this life being sensible of his death he said Now my soul and spirit is centered in its own Being with God and this form of person must return from whence it was taken And after a little season he gave up the Ghost and dyed a Prisoner and shall be recorded and is in the Lambs Book of Life as a Martyr for the Word of God and the Testimony of Jesus for which only he suffered and gave up his Life whose death was precious in the eyes of the Lord. But now he ever liveth with God and his Works follow him and labour● shall testifie of him in generations to come and thousands beside my self can bear witness His Life and death was to the praise glory and honor of the Grace of God unto whom be the glory of all his Works for ever and ever Amen AND oh thou City of London who hast been a professing City of the Name of God and Christianity so many years must it be said of thee as Christ said of Jerusalem that a Prophet cannot perish out of thee Oh how many Warnings hast thou had and how dost thou remain in obdurateness and impenitency Oh! thou art not worthy of those heavenly tydings of salvation which hath been proclaimed in the midst of thee these many years by this faithful Messenger of God deceased with many more who is taken away in judgement unto thee because many of thy Inhabitants despised and set at nought that in which the blessedness of all Nations consisteth Oh how is thy Gold become dim and how is thy glory stained How is thy countenance marred How is all thy profession become dead and thou like a withered Tree without sap The symptomes of death are upon thee Your Sun is set your glory is passed away night is coming and darkness is surrounding you and you shall have enough of da●kness and your pathes and ways shall be filled with it because you have hated the Light and would not have him who is the Light of the World to rule in your hearts but hath chused darkness rather than Light because your deeds are evil and in the end thou shalt be made to see you have chosen lying vanities and have taken pleasure in the flesh and have forsaken your own mercies Repent repent if any can find a place while it is called to day lest you be shut up in everlasting darkness and Truth be hid from your eyes for ever Take warning cease from persecution and afflicting the Lords people who desire to live quietly and peaceably and to worship God in truth and righteousness with a pure heart It is too too much that you have done already the suffering and death of many innocent righteous men who have suffered these Winters past will lie as a load upon your City in Summers to come Remember what God did to Amaleck the first of the Natio●s and to Moab when Israel would have passed to their own Land an● Countrey that God had promised them and have eaten their own bread and drank their water and have passed on peaceably but they rose up and fell upon the poor and upon the hindmost and weak God was glad ●o force his way though it proved the ruine of Amaleck and the misery of Moab We would gladly walk on our way to the promised Land wh●ch belongs to the Saints in Light we would eat our own Bread and drink our water and what we needed and keep our Consciences clear in our generation we must to that which God hath promised and if we cannot have a way God will make one for us and that you that set your selves against the Lord in the end shall be sure to know and feel though we shall never lift up carnal Weapon nor drawsword neither use Bow nor Spear for God hath taught us to love our Enemies and out of these things we are come and to the end of Wars and to be for it yet God's purpose shall be fulfilled and he hath ways enough to plead the cause of his people and he will do it and wo to all their Enemies And do you cry ou● of Popery because of cruelty and persecution And will you be found in the same footsteps and in the same nature Oh! let it never be said nor thought that ever the Church of God or true Christians did drink the blood of the Saints or cast them into prison for that is Babylon the Mother of Harlots that doth so Therefore be informed and warned set not bryars and thorns in battel against the Lord neither stubble before devouring fire for if you do a consumption will come upon you and your name and memorial shall rot dye wither and melt away as Snailes and glory shall rest with and upon the Heads of the sufferers of Christ for ever By one who hath chosen rather to suffer with the people of God called Quakers than to en●oy the pleasures of sin for a season or to be reckoned as a Prince amongst the uncircumcised Fran. Howgil Reading the 22. of the 12. Month 1662. ANd as for E.B. our dear Brother and companion in travel suffering and consolation for the everlasting Gospel● sake in his day his Testimony lives with us he was a Preacher of Righteou●ness and one who travelled for the redemption of the creature from under the bondage of corruption and proclaimed liberty to the captives in the power and authority ●f God and therein was a true Witness against Oppression and all the Antichristian yokes imposed in the night of Apostacy upon the persons and consciences of people and truly and valiantly he held forth the Liberty of Conscience and vindicated it to the great men of the Earth in things
elect Seed known blessed be the Name of our God for ever and ever G●orge Whitehead London the 12 th day of the first month 1663. A Testimony of truth concerning the Servant of the Lord and Minister of Jesus Christ Edward Burroughs FRiends a necessity is upon me and I am even constrained and pressed in my spirit to bring in and give my Testimony concerning my beloved Brother before-mentioned that it may remain and stand upon Record for Ages and Generation● to come And this first I say and declare unto all people unto whom this shall come That he was a man endued with the Almighty Power of God which lived and reigned in him ●nd the treasury of pure Divine Heavenly Wisdom was opened in him c. and understanding in the things that relate unto God's Kingdom of peace and righteousness and in the things that concern the everlasting peace and well-being of all mankind was plentifully manifested unto him by the good Spirit of God which I may say he had received in a plentiful measure And this many can testifie unto and his own Writings which remain upon record will in a large measure manifest the truth thereof And this spirit dwelt plentifully in him so that thereby he wa● able to instruct many in the way of life peace and true holiness and if any were afflicted in spirit or mind by reason of the wiles of the Enemy of their souls or if they met with any difficulty in their journey as they passed from death to life he was a man able through the large experience that he had of the dealings of the Lord and also of the wiles of Satan having followed the Lamb in the regeneration to administer a word in season to their refreshment and comfort and for their establishment in the most precious holy Faith and this I know the Witnesse of God in thousands must and shall testifie unto who are the seal of his Ministry And moreover he was a man that was able through the wisdom and blessed gift of God that was in him to convince and stop the mouths of all gainsayers of the truth which he with us professed and lived in And it is well known unto many that he was never backwards but always ready and willing to appear in a way of publike conference as in vindication of and against any that should oppose the blessed Truth of God which he held and professed and also to manifest the grounds and reasons wherefore we deny and dissent from the National Prie●ts of the World and their traditional ways of Worship and the hypocritical professors thereof who have not the life and substance of what they profess in words And these things it is well known unto many he was oft exercised in and he did not go about in corners nor creep into dark places hiddenly nor secretly but preached the Truth of God and Doctrine of our Lord Jesus Christ boldly and openly even upon the house tops and his valour for God's Truth on Earth was well known unto many and his voice was as the sound or ratling of the Charriots of God's Host upon the tops of the Mountains and was oft uttered forth in the Name of the Lord even like thunder and the voice of the Son of God was uttered forth through him by which the dead was raised the Witnesses are now alive let them bring in their testimony that the truth hereof may be confirmed His Doctrine dropped as the Oyle of joy upon the Spirits of the mourners in Sion His Life extended it self as a sweet stream into the hearts of the children of Light that thirsted after righteousness He was one of the Cloud of Witnesses that dropped down the dew upon the tender plants of God He pleaded the cause of the innocent suffering Seed and earnestly contended with the Powers of the Earth of all sorts in the behalf and for the freedom of the suffering people of God He fore prophesied unto them that were in Authority in the days past of their destruction and of their overthrow because of their deceitfulness to God and their false and cruel treacherous and merciless dealings towards his people who had made many fair promises both to God and man in the time of their adversity That they would grant free liberty of Conscience in things relating to the Worship of God and that Oppression should be removed and the like but in the time of their prosperity when they were waxen fat and grown great and lived at ease and in pleasures then they forgot God and regarded not to perform their Engagements neither to God nor his people for which cause the Lord cut them off in hi● sore displeasure and brought an utter desolation upon them according to the words of his Servants and this Prophet of God lived to see their desolation come which was sad to behold and his Prophesies was fulfilled in his own days And he also warned the present Rulers of this Nation to take heed of walking in the steps of them that are gone before And for these things and for the publishing of the Truth of God and for bearing his Testimony with boldnesse against all Oppression and Cruelty he was hated of the men of this gener●tion but chiefly by some of the Rulers of the City of London He sealed his Testimony with his Life in bonds and so they have wilfully brought innocent blood upon themselves and heavy will it lye upon them in the day of account which greatly hastens wherein the Lord God wil make inquisition for the blood of the innocent and reward every man according to his deeds then wil his blood be upon you as the blood of a thousand men and how wil you bear your sentence from the Lord of Hosts because you will be found guilty of the blood of his Prophets Messengers and Servants which he sent unto you in love to your souls to forewarn you of the evil which greatly hastens to come upon you Yet notwithstanding you have done all these things and the cry of innocent blood hath been heard so loud amongst you yet have you hardened your hearts and go on in stiff-neckedness and persist in your cruelty towards the servants of the Lord that are left behind and are found casting them into prison Oh wo is me for you where will a place be found for you in the day of the Lord or what covering will you hide yourselves under Or how wil you appear before the righteous God of Heaven and Earth Have you no consideration in you of your latter end Or else do you believe that the Lord sees not your cruelty towards his people that you will not answer his requirings which is to do justly and love mercy and walk humbly with the Lord and to do unto all men as you would they should do unto surely if the consideration of these things was in your hearts or if you had any regard to keep your consciences clear in the sight of God