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A30029 A modest defence of my book entituled, Quakerism expos'd as also of my broad sheet : with a scheme of the Quakers yearly synod, and other books presented anno 1699 to the Parliament : and G. Whitehead's inside turn'd outward, by reprinting his ancient book Ishmael, &c. intirely, shewing thereby the Quakers ancient testimony of contempt of the Holy Scriptures and blasphemy against the blessed Trinity ... / by Francis Bugg. Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?; Atkinson, Christopher. Ishmael and his mother cast out into the wilderness. 1700 (1700) Wing B5375; ESTC R19514 73,450 146

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and foolish People that would have a King and what Work Joshua made with the Kings how he brought them out of the Cave a fit Place for them and all these Novices Christians that are crying up Earthly Kings And we know that these Kings are the Spiritual Egyptians got up since the Days of the Apostles Come smooth George with all thy Puritanical Sincerity why didst thou not recite this whole Quotation But it seems thou art not under a necessity to be plain-hearted What! it seems this is too plain and too manifest What! to be absolutely against all Kings and Kingly Government and thy Paint not able to cover it But George thou also say'st p. 69. Let their Books and ours be compared to clear our Innocency from these Adversaries Calumnies Ah George this is still worse what to add Hypocrisie to Treason Thou knowest George in thy Conscience if thou hast any or if it be not quite seared that at West Dereham Conference your Friends had an Opportunity were pressed to it but could not be prevailed with nay tho' there then were near Twenty of your eminent Teachers and about an Hundred of your Hearers yet not one of them could be prevail'd with either to compare your Books nay nor to own them and vindicate the Doctrine contained in them how then hast thou now the Impudence to say Let their Books and ours be compared as above Wherefore in your next be plain whether you have not deviated in any one Point from what you were in the beginning and whether you resolve to justifie your Friends Ancient Books as you say you can see the Postscript to your Ishmael annexed I will only trouble my Reader in this Place with one Citation more and it is about the Trinity and in this George is as defective and short as in the other and the reason is as plain which is to cover over their Blasphemy against the Blessed Trinity to manifest which there are several Charges out of divers Books of the Quakers in the Book intituled Some few of the Quakers many Horrid Blasphemies Heresies and their Bloody Treasonable Principles Destructive to Government out of which I shall mention but one to shew as well how short Whitehead is in reciting it upon his Excuse of being only defensive and thereby not under a necessity to cite the whole as above noted See Some few of the Quakers many Horrid Blasphemous Heresies c. p. 1. out of G. Fox's Great Mystery c. p. 246. The Scripture do not tell the People of a Trinity nor Three Persons but the Common-Prayer-Mass-Book speaks of Three Persons brought in by the Father the Pope To this George Whitehead Replies Truth and Innocency vindicated c. p. 50. saying Their first Objection the Scripture do not tell People of a Trinity nor Three Persons c. and so dropt the other part of the Quotation out of Fox viz. But the Common-Prayer-Mass-Book speaks of Three Persons brought in by the Father the Pope These he left out as now not proper to mention since the Act of Toleration enforces the Acknowledgment of the Blessed Trinity as the Condition of their Liberty But as a Salvo p. ibid. George Whitehead urges another Book of George Fox's stiled Some Principles of the Elect People of God called Quakers c. Printed 1671. p. 43. Of the Word Trinitas there is no mention made in Scripture yet the Scripture speaks of Father Son and Holy Ghost and all these are one I have with some Difficulty procuted this Book in order to trace and to find out George Whitehead in all his Subterfuges and lurking Places and I find him as false in citing Fox their Apostle as in the above-noted For of the 57 Words in Fox's Paragraph he G.W. has cited but 26 Words which is not the one half but the reason is there is no more for his Turn and his Business is only to serve a Turn Jesuit-like as his Friend Anne Docwra well observes now to the Quotation of Fox which Whitehead has split viz. Some Principles of the Elect c. p. 43. Of this Word Trinitas there is no mention made in Scripture yet the Scripture speaks of Father Son and Holy Ghost and of Water Blood and Spirit and all these are one among us as in the Primitive time among the Apostles who gave no such outward Names to them as Trinity as the World now doth c. Who then can believe this People who thus split Sentences and mangle the Sence For here is Six Persons in the Quakers Godhead Father Son Holy Ghost Water Blood Spirit all these are one among the Quakers so that here is a twofold Trinity Trinitas Trinitas in the Unity of their Essence where no one is greater or lesser than the other nor yet one before or after the other for the Water is Spirit the Blood is Spirit and both the Light within Father Son and Holy Ghost and all within and every of these Lights is their Eternal God And to this agrees George Fox Jun. in his Works p. 66. viz. By one that witnesseth God Christ the Light the Word the Spirit the Truth the Kingdom of God within me and these are one Reader Here is in the Quakers Essence Septem Personas of which no one was before the other nor none greater or lesser than another and all within Again p. ibid. Stumble not at the Light for if thou dost thou stumblest at God at Christ at the Door the VVay the Truth the Life the Rock the Elect Stone and all these are but one Here again is one added here is Octo Personas in the Unity of their Essence of which no one was before the other nor none greater or lesser than the other for the Stone is Light the Rock is Light the Life is Light the Truth is Light the VVay is Light the Door is Light and God is Light and all within them Only measurably as p. 72. And verily Friends if you keep not to the measure of the pure God in you so that God dwells in them by parts or measure see p. 55 83. ibid. The next thing I am to prove is their Light within to be the Eternal God this done I think I have proved that they like Thieves and Robbers have climbed up another way distinct from the Holy Apostles Primitive Christians Saints and Martyrs and all Christian Churches to this Day in order to which see p. 46 to 50. ibid. I the Light will fall upon you and grinde you to Powder All who will not own me the Light in you and I will make you to know that I the Light am the true Eternal God which created all things and that there is not another beside me can save I matter not by what Name you are called by whether it be King Protector Prince Duke Lord Judge Justice Parliament Priest Lawyer Gathered Churches Army Gentry Mean Men or Beggars I 'll break all Sects and Opinions and Gathered Churches which
A Modest Defence Of my Book Entituled Quakerism Expos'd AS ALSO Of my Broad Sheet with a Scheme of the Quakers Yearly Synod and other Books presented Anno 1699. to the PARLIAMENT AND G. Whitehead's Inside Turn'd Outward by Reprinting his Ancient Book Ishmael c. intirely shewing thereby the Quakers Ancient Testimony of Contempt of the Holy Scriptures and Blasphemy against the Blessed Trinity and they tell us they are not chang'd By FRANCIS BVGG There shall be false Teachers amongst you who shall bring in Damnable Heresies even denying the Lord that bought them 2 Pet. ii 1. LONDON Printed by R. Janeway Jun. for the Author and sold by J. Robinson at the Golden Lion in St. Paul's Church-yard H. Rhodes at the Star at the Corner of Bride-Lane Fleetstreet Ch. Broome at the Gun in Ludgate-street and J. Marshall at the Bible in Grace-Church-Street 1700. To the Right Honourable the High Court of Parliament Humbly Dedicated c. Right Honourable WHereas the Quakers for many Years have presented their Books and Papers to the Parliament under many fair Shews whilst the Tendency of their Doctrine is to Subvert Christianity and I being sensible thereof think it my Duty to God and my Country both as a Christian and Free-born Englishman to discover the same and therefore to obviate some Objections I do most humbly beg Leave to Apologize for my self in this Affair since by many Books of the Quakers I have been represented as an indigent Person a Mercenary Agent one that is prompt on by other a Judas c. and thereupon I am greatly desirous to acquaint your Honours that I am no such manner of Person And as a Demonstration thereof I have somewhat to offer in my own Defence which is briefly this I came of a good Yeoman Family and have lived in good Repute all my Days having had a competent Estate of near a Hundred Pound a Year besides Stock and that whilst I was a Quaker I was of good Repute and Esteem amongst them I entertained their Teachers with no little Charge I put Cloaths on the Backs of some and Money in the Purses of others I was Register to their Monthly and Quarterly Meeting about Sixteen or Eighteen Years together to which I rode Fifteen or Sixteen Miles every Month and all this freely as themselves know if they would speak I was Prisoner for the Cause of Quakerism Three Years and Four Months and for Meetings I suffered by Fines and Distresses more than One Hundred Pound and when we built a Meeting-House for before Meeting were at my House I gave 20 l. towards it and to that Day all freely without any Retribution all which considered might abate the edge of their Defamations and lead them to keep to the Matter in Controversie And since upon a sight of their Errors I left them I have been Useful but never Mercenary I have born all Town-Offices as Overseer Constable and Church-warden I have been often an Assessor and sometimes Collector of His Majesty's Taxes serv'd on Juries of Life and Death as well as Nisi Prius in all which places I have discharged my Trust free from any Accusation And since I have more narrowly looked into their Principles and found them to be Pernicious to both Church and State I have first used all private Means to Reclaim them But when they persisted therein and would justifie excuse and defend all things whether agreeable to the Scriptures of the Prophets and Apostles or in Contradiction to them I have thought it my Duty to discover their Pernicious Ways and therein I have proceeded upon a Principle of Justice and can with good Conscience say that from first to last no Clergyman in the Kingdom ever asked or desired me to write one Book Page or Line against the Quakers nor have any one Man Clergy or Laity seen this Book till printed tho' I do grant that by my Constancy of Writing for more than Twenty Years together and by the Charge of Printing together with other Losses incident to Tradesmen I have been reduced and I am not ashamed to acknowledge that the Gentry the Justices of Peace the Clergy and some Protestant Dissenters have extended their Bounty towards my Support and which the Quakers themselves do to their own People And if this be Cause sufficient to render me a Judas or Mercenary they have many Mercenary Judas's among themselves I have read in the Book of Esther That when Haman designed the Destruction of the Jewish Church then in Captivity how Queen Esther appeared in the Defence thereof saying Esther 3.6 14 16. I will go in to the King which is not according to Law and if I Perish I Perish And it is in the remaining Story of Esther in the Greek and Latin Copies Cap. 13. Mordecai appeals to God thus Thou knowest O Lord that it was neither of Malice nor Presumption nor of any Desire of Glory that I did this c. And when I came to understand the Pride and Cruelty of George Fox and his Accomplices which was equal to that of Haman who in Oliver Cromwell's time as by their Books appear were for Slaying and Banishing all the Clergy in the Kingdom and how averse they ever were against Liberty of Conscience as elsewhere I have shewed as also what Enemies they were to the Holy Scriptures and Ordinances of our Saviour namely Baptism and the Lord's Supper damning the Ever-blessed Trinity to the Pit of Hell and divers other Blasphemies too many here to relate I was stirred in my Spirit to appear in Defence of our Holy Religion which their Doctrine tends to overthrow saying with Queen Esther If I Perish I Perish and can appeal to God as Mordecai did saying Thou knowest O Lord that it was neither of Malice nor of Presumption nor any Desire of Glory that I did this c. And who knows but for such a time as this I was deliver'd from them by the good Hand of Providence And Right Honourable that which is chiefly defir'd by me is and that in Concurrence with many Thousands of good Christians that the Quakers may be examined whether what I object against them be so or no and if found true upon them that they may then be obliged to Retract and Condemn what is Erroneous as well as Dangerous and this is no Persecution Nor do I know of any who desire any Alteration of the Act of Toleration I have likewise read the Story of Bell and the Dragon wherein the Fraud of the Priests of Bell is set forth who pretended as our Quakers do that they served in the Temple freely and that their God Eat up all the Provision set before him But upon Examination it was found far otherwise Even so I make this offer and that on the Terms of Daniel's Proposition to make it appear notwithstanding the Quakers Loud Clamours against the Clergy for their Tythes and other Dues set apart by Law for their Maintainance whilst they Serve at the
Physician for as they did not think themselves obliged to ask Forgiveness of Sin to God nor acknowledge their Errors to Man so they resolved to use none of their Medicines and therefore bad them be gone calling them by these Names following viz. The Idle Gormondizing Priests of England The Guide mistaken c. by W. Penn p. 18. no sort of People have been so universally through Ages the very Bane of Soul and Body of the Universe as that Abominable Tribe for whom the Theatre of God's most dreadful Vengeance is reserved to act their Eternal Tragedy upon With this the Gentlemen were amazed and looking one upon another said Good Lord may it please thee to forgive our Enemies Persecuters and Slanderers and to turn their Hearts Grant us O Lord to love our Enemies and by the Example of thy Martyr Stephen to pray for our Persecuters c. And when this Prayer was ended they judging it their Duty to do Good against Evil they again tried another Expedient thinking their Distemper lay in their Brain and being somewhat Lunatick was the Cause of those violent and abusive Words Well they gave them some Pills advis'd them to be still and take some Rest but before this Physick could work they fell into another Convulsion Fit and raved as much as ever yea all of them except some few who were not wilfully ignorant who by the Blessing of God upon their Endeavours came to their Sences and remain so to this Day as Monuments of God's Mercy praising his Great and Glorious Name and returning their Thanks to the Physicians who labour in the Word and Doctrine calling the Physician methinks I hear them still Baal's Priests Conjurers Thieves Robbers Blind Guides Devils Serpents the Sir-Symons of the Age a Viperous and Serpentine Generation Witches Bloodhounds Merchants of Babylon Dogs Sodomites * Is this from a Christian Spirit See their Brief Discovery c. p. 7 8. we said this Intoxicated People in their mad Zeal have nothing for them but Woes and Plagues who have made drunk the Nations and laid them to sleep on downy Beds of Sin-pleasing Principles whilst they have cut their Purses and pickt their Pockets Tophet 's prepared for them to act their Eternal Tragedy upon whose Scenes will be renewed Direful Anguishing Woes of an Eternal Irreconcileable Justice c. And in excuse for these dreadful Thunderbolts W. Penn thus saith That had these Expressions been Ten Thousand times more significant earnest and sharp against that cursed bitter Stock of Hirelings they had been but enough and I would then say not enough but that the Reverence I bear to the Holy Spirit i. e. in the Quakers would oblige me to acquiesce in whatever he should utter through any Servant or Prophet of the Lord * W. Penn 's Ser. Apol. p. 156. c. At this the Gentlemen stood amazed thinking with themselves that all the Furies of Hell could not help them with more dreadful Curses much less Ten Thousand times more sharp and so they left them as fit only for Bedlam Upon this there was some dissenting Physicians * Dr. Owen Mr. Baxter Mr. Faldo and others in this Island who also had good Skill of this Malady with which this People were infected by the Venom of the Scorpions above-noted and in great Pity to them they searched diligently into their Christian Dispensatory and found therein divers Receipts and of the most proper Medicines they apply'd both Corrosive and Lenitive but nothing took place except only upon a few who were not willingly Ignorant and of an obstinate Temper but the Treatment they had for them was much of the same Nature of the above-noted for they called them An ill-bred Pedantick Crew † Is this from a Christian Spirit the Bane of Religion and Pest of the World the old Incendiaries to Mischief and best to be spared of Mankind against whom the boiling Vengeance of an irritated God is ready to be poured out * Quakerism a new Nick-name c. p. 165. c. Whoever read this Book and my former Books will find this Parable unfolded Thus Reader you see here is nothing but Plagues and Woes Hell and Damnation both for the Conformists and Nonconformists for all their Love Care and Pains are these mad People then to be dealt with as a Man would deal with any other well-disposed People I think not If then you find me in some Cases to deal roughly with them marvel not it is for their Good since the way as one of themselves say to recover the Deceived is to discover the * Deceivers And this Witness it true as St. Paul said touching the Cretians Tit. 1.12 13. so may I and that for the same Reason say of the Quakers viz. one of themselves even a Prophet of their own said The Cretians were always Liars evil Beasts Slow-Bellies this witness is true said St. Paul wherefore Rebuke them sharply c. that is as in the Dutch Annotations Severely or Cuttingly a Similitude taken from Physicians who cut off the dead Flesh c. Then not softly with smooth Words sewing Pillows under their Armholes as some did in former Ages and for which they were sharply reproved no no they must be launched and the Wound laid open † A Desperate Wound must have a Desperate Cure and searched to the bottom and then we may hope of a Cure and this Doctrine of St. Paul that able Physician has seemed proper to me ever since I have practiced for the Quakers like the Cretians were always Dissemblers with God and Man they were always Liars they were always evil Beasts and Slow-Bellies and for the Truth of this St. Paul touching the Cretians produceth a Prophet or a Poet of their own who gave that Witness and notwithstanding they were always Liars yet St. Paul said of this Evidence of their own Poet this Witness it true therefore rebuke them sharply Severely or Cuttingly in order to cut off the dead Flesh and in like manner I shall produce a Prophetess of their own who also is a Poet and a Writer and Defender of their Way and in their Unity which stands principally in Lying and Dissembling and when she does write in the Defence of the Quakers she is as great a Liar as the rest yet in this Case her Witness is true as St. Paul said of the Cretian Poet. Wherefore I shall briefly recite some Passages out of some Letters writ by her to my self and to Mr. Crisp as also out of a printed broad Sheet all wrote by Anne Docwra of Cambridge one in their Unity as above-noted which Letters we have still by us as well as her printed Paper and which are more at large recited in my Book The Christian Ministry of the Church of England vindicated c. p. 2. and my Pilgrim's Progress c. 2d Ed. p. 54 121 129. and her Witness in this Case is true viz. I. I have said she given witness
Holy Spirit to amend our Lives according to thy Holy Word Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost As it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be World without End Amen ERRATA PArt 1. Page 1. line 13. for of God read for God p. 8. l. 1. f. derided r. divided p. 21. l. 14. r. doth blind p. 32. l. 12. f. 45. r. 35. p. II. p. 12. l. 16. f. third r. second part p. III. p. 13. l. 32. f. unwilling r. willing p. 26. l. 12. on this del p. 15. l. 7. f. K. C. II. r. K. C. I. in Cutting off his Head for that say they was a remarkable Record of the Righteous Judgment of God * See their Book West Answering to North p. 97. George Whitehead TURN'D TOPSIE-TURVY PART I. I Find in a Book wrote by W. Penn intituled A Key c. and presented to the Parliament 1699. to obviate the Objections against the Quakers in several Books then presented to both Houses of Parliament by the Norfolk Clergy this Passage to the Reader in his Epistle i. e. It is very Unfair as well as Indiscreet in any to Oppose and Calumniate what they do not Understand It has been says he our Unhappiness far more than all our Adversaries have been able to say against us that hitherto we remain Unknown by those who yet stick not to condemn us c. This indeed if true might Apologize for them but it is so far from that that were their Principles and the Danger of them fully known it would operate more against them that all their Adversaries as they account them have yet said against them for want of knowing them so fully as by their Fruits in time possibly may be manifest But whose Fault is it that they are no better known Is it not their own By their two-fac'd Practice and double Meanings in all they say or write their Books being of two sorts contrary each to other suitable to their Titles and Directions one sort to the World's People whether to the Parliament Bishops Judges Justices Priests and Professors in many of which they 'll pretend to own the Scriptures yea and a Scripture-Trinity too tolerably well but their other sort of Books to their Disciples directed with these and the like Titles viz. This is only to go amongst Friends Again This is only to go among Friends and not otherwise Again Written only for Friends that can read it In which they tell you the Scriptures are Death Dust Serpents Meat Beastly Ware a Rotten Foundation a Dead Letter the Husk c. and that such as tell People that the Scriptures are the written Word of God are no Ministers of Christ that the Scriptures are not a Means to bring People to the Knowledge of God and to work Faith in them and that the Trinity of Persons is for the Lake and the Pit But notwithstanding all this and ten times more that I could recite First Of their acknowledging to the World's People as above the Excellency of the Holy Scripture and that it 's of Divine Authority and the best Book extant in the World in direct Opposition to their Doctrine they teach to their poor deluded and willingly ignorant Disciples yet they frequently call their own Books The Word of God as in many Instances I could shew Nay I have one Book of theirs by me wrote by Christopher Tayler one of their ancient and approved Teachers bearing this Title Certain Papers which is the Word of the Lord and in p. 2 3 16. of that Book it 's said To you all this is the Eternal Word of God Nay further Geo. Whitehead preferrs them to be of greater Authority than the Bible Thus do they to their Disciples contemn villifie and set at nought the Sacred Word of God whilst they extol their own Pamphlets as The Word of the Lord yea The Eternal Word of God and as such of greater Authority than the Holy Scriptures How then is it possible for such as are not Conversant with their Books to know them Indeed to understand Quakerism rightly is the Business of an Age I have had more than Forty Years Experience of them and yet I do not know the Depth of their Deceit and Hypocrisie I mean of their Leaders for amongst their Hearers I do believe there are many honest tho' miserably deluded amongst them I my self in my young Years was carry'd away with their Dissimulation and a great Zeal I had tho' I must confess it was without true Scripture Knowledge But some Years before I left them I saw them both to walk and act contrary to their Pretensions a large Account thereof I have given in my Pilgrim's Progress insomuch that I wrote four Books against their Hypocrisies whilst with them in hopes of a Reformation amongst them but still the more I came to examine into their Principles and to observe their Practices the more cause I found to leave them and to this Day I have kept on Ripping and Stripping this well-favoured Harlot who calls her self the only true Church of Christ and that out of her there is no Salvation as in Josiah Coole's Book The Whore unvailed c. p. 12 16 18 28 31 41 50. where also she asserts their Infallibility and that there 's no Tares in their Church that their Light is Judge of all Controversies all Power in Heaven and Earth being committed to it and Miracles thereby wrought And that she agree with the Papists that our Bible is a brazen-fac'd Book an unjust corrupt and perverse Bible else she would not have printed it after them without a Word of Reproof and the more I came to study this Point the more cause I found to discover and lay bare her Nakedness to the view of the Nations and my Labour has not been in vain but have prospered notwithstanding G. W.'s Inchanting Demureness and hardy Boldness to defend himself and Brethren from my several and repeated Charges of divers Kinds tho' like the Magicians of old Exod. 8.7 he has done much Hurt But this Book of his I am now Reprinting will be like ver 18. I know and am perswaded there is a Finger of God's Divine Providence that has attended those who have denied themselves and have faithfully managed this Controversie of God's Glory and the Good of Souls and are content to become as the Off-scouring of all things for his Name sake But why do they still complain they are not known I do think if they look into my Books they may see themselves as in a Glass and so may others especially in New Rome Unmask'd c. New Rome Arraign'd c. The Picture of Quakerism drawn to the Life c. my Pilgrim's Progress c. and Quakerism Exposed I say these especially tho' I think there 's none that I have writ but give some Discovery mote or less but if all these be wanting read The Snake in the Grass and the Defence
the Scriptures say that God the Father the First Person in the Trinity is the Word No Christ the Second Person is the Word proved by that Scripture above quoted and perverted by them Whitehead in Ishmael p. 9. II. They are such Teachers as tell People of a Sacrament for which there is not one Scripture and so feed the People with their own Inventions and therefore we deny them III. They are such Teachers as have told us the Letter was the Light whenas the Letter saith Christ is the Light therefore we deny them John 1 c. Query Where is the Man What is his Name What Book is it in That the Publick Ministers ever said that the Letter as they contemptuously call the Holy Scriptures was the Light mentioned John 1. or the Essential Word of God only the Written Word of God spoke forth by Men Divinely Inspired and as such are a Light or give us Light and are a Means to understand the Mind and Will of God through the Influences of his Holy Spirit assisting therein No this I take to be a false Accusation like that of Joseph Wyeth's Anguis Flagellatus p. 158. i. e. Upon Examination of Christopher Wade's Words they seem to imply as if he had affirmed of the Scriptures that they were the Eternal and Indwelling Word of God c. This is a Lie told in Hypocrisie for I have read the Page through and there is no such Saying or any thing like it And thus do they belie their Adversaries both by false Citations and Charges Wherefore as the Protestants says touching the Jesuits so may the Protestants conclude by the Quakers both in reciting their Opponents their reciting their Friends and their Sham-Creeds and Protestations in their late Books presented to the Parliament the Judges Justices c. viz. Distrust them in all they say A Specimen of all which you have in this small Treatise But to go on IV. They are such Teachers as tell People that Matthew Mark Luke and John is the Gospel therefore we deny them V. They are Babylon's Merchants that make a Trade of the Scriptures there-we deny them VI. They are such Teachers as take a Text out of the Saints Conditions i. e. out of the Scriptures therefore we deny them These are some of the chief Reasons why the Quakers deny the Publick Ministers and not only so and there leave it no but in Magisterial Insulting Domineering manner counsel and command the People contrary to all the Laws made and established to go no more to Church The like of which I do believe never was done by a dissenting People who enjoy their Liberty by Indulgence since the World began which after I have recited Fox's Motion from God as he audaciously pretends I shall recite this Counsel against the Estabished Church and next his Authority from The Word of God as he audaciously pretends as in p. 15 54. viz. Moved of the Lord written from the Spirit of the Lord for the Cleansing of the Land of all False Teachers Seducers and Deceivers and Witches who beguile the People and Inchanters and Diviners and Sorcerers and Hirelings c. All People that read these things never come ye more at the Steeple-House nor Pay your Priests more Tythes till they have Answered them for if ye do ye uphold them in their Sins and must partake of their Plagues This is the Word of the Lord God to you all G. F. Reader their First and Great Commandment is Pay your Priest no more Tythes and their Second is like unto it Never go more to the Steeple-House and upon these Two Commandments hangs their Law and their Prophets and by this you may know that his Disciples love him in that they keep his Commandments And the Reasons he gives to enforce Obedience to their Commandments are because the Priests tell them that the Holy Scriptures are the written Word of God because they tell us of a Sacrament because they tell People that Matthew Mark Luke and John is the Gospel because they take a Text out of the Scripture and Expound it to the People And for these and the like Reasons they call them False Teachers Seducers Deceivers Witches Inchanters Diviners Sorcerers and Hirelings And for their Warrant This is the Word of the Lord God to you all Thus do they sit in the Judgment-Seat even as in O. Cromwell's Time and for the same Cause now as then they have Condemned not only the Church of England but Protestant Dissenters too But George as I have turned thee topsy-turvy so am I now turning thy Inside outward shewing by thy Ishmael c. thy Ancient Testimony and Principle and thou sayest thou art not changed See thy Ishmael to which I have neither added nor diminished only the backside of the Title-Page Running Title Marginal Notes and Observations from Pag. 11. thy Name being on the Title-Page the middle and at the end Signed and also Sealed with your Common Seal i. e. Given forth from the Spirit of the Lord in us G. Whitehead c. But let me clear up one Passage in your Truth and Innocency Vindicated c. p. 31. As for this Quotation in Ishmael c. p. 10 11. G. Whitehead hath positively disowned the Words and affirms they are none of his and that he writ not that Part of the Answer to Townsend which was in the Year * It was 1655. 1654. and that he shall neither stand by nor own these Words viz. And here thy Antiquity and the Three Persons which thou would devide out of one like a Conjurer are all denied and thou shut up with them in perpetual Darkness for the Lake and the Pit Now George tho' thy Signing and Sealing this Book with thy Hand and Common Seal as aforesaid were sufficient to Entitle thee to this Hellish Blasphemy as if thou hadst Signed and Sealed a Bond of an Hundred Pound made by a Scribe would oblige thee to Pay the Debt tho' thou didst not write the Bond yet George I have a further Demonstration to prove the Book thine and never heard that until 1690 an Act being made which enjoined all that expected Toleration to own the B. Trinity that you did disown any part of this Book But George Disowning will not now do you must Retract and Condemn it and this to do will be as bitter a Pill as it was to thee and thy Brethren to own K. W. III. Rightful and Lawful King of these Realms For I have Mr. Smith's Book The Quakers Disarmed c. and your Book Truth Defending the Quakers c. both Printed 1659. wherein he charges you with this Ishmael and you both own and defend it And first The Qua. Disarm c. Mr. Smith He that writ this Book Ishmael opens a Door to Damnable Heresies you writ this Book G. W. therefore you open a Door to Damnable Heresies G. W. I deny it I did not write all there is something scribled on it Mr. Smith True here