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A35133 Some reasons why the people called Quakers do absent from the publique way of worship and cannot conform thereunto though they are exposd to great sufferings because thereof and also why they cannot swear at all and whether if be out of obstinacy or conscientiousness resolved / presented in the love and fear of the Lord to the serious consideration of all justices and all others who are moderately enquiring into this matter by J.C. Crook, John, 1617-1699. 1665 (1665) Wing C7214; ESTC R37696 6,376 9

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Ministers of Christ that the truth makes free and that it is possible to know Christ so made manifest within as to destroy the Devils works and to save from sin and that he that is born of God sins not we say we believe that such a state is attainable on this side the grave and yet we do acknowledge there is a state the Saints knew and passed through in which if we should say we have no sin we deceive our selves and the truth is not in us but if we confess our sins he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness and this was spoken to little Children in the truth that they should not sin Joh. 2. But there was Fathers that had known the truth and young men that were strong in whom the Word of God dwelt that had take notice overcome the wicked one many other things might be mentioned but these may be sufficient to shew why we deny that Ministry which hath not profited the People at all but they are proud and covetous as thousands do know Again we do absent from the publique way of Worship because of its deadness and formality because we cannot find that the immortal Souls of people are refreshed therein nor that any true and spiritual comfort is received thereby and we do believe and upon true search and examination do find and also are perswaded in our Consciences and that by the spirit of the Lord that the most part of their Ceremonies and practices in their Worship are but the vain Traditions of Men and no Heavenly divine institutions and we may say as the Apostle said in another case they do not make the Comers thereunto any whit the better but they are still miserable and dead and want that which only can give life and satisfaction to the soul to wit the Knowledge of Christs appearance in themselves and of his life and vertue We might mention many Ceremonies and practices and speak particularly to them but we would not be too tedious but do speak as to the whole in these few words And having seen these things that they want the spirit of the Lord to exercise them in their Worship that they are not born of it that they want the fruits of it that they force and persecute people that cannot for conscience sake conform to their way of Worship that their Ministry differs from the Ministry of Christ in Call Maintenance Conversation and Doctrine and is the very same which the false Prophets and Deceivers in the dayes of old being found in their very steps and practises c. That their worship is dead formal and carnal and doth not give satisfaction to the soul we cannot conform to it but have denyed it upon just ground and in Conscience to the Lord do absent from it and not out of obstinacy as some would accuse us And again we do absent from it because we have found a better way in which we can trust our soules and do find health and peace and spiritual comfort and true satisfaction in this way in which we now walk with the Lord and do worship him in spirit and truth and we do find his living presence in our Assemblings together in the worship and service of God for we meet together to wait upon him and to perform holy duty to him and do speak as his spirit moveth in us and gives us utterance and to pray in the spirit and this only is acceptable unto him and this is spiritual worship when the spirit of the Lord exerciseth Man in the things he performeth towards God and if his spirit doth not stir or move in us we are silent waiting to hear the Lord speaking in our soules and this is according to the Saints practise and because we have found great peace and satisfaction to our soules in this way in which we now walk we cannot deny it what ever we suffer and we do choose rather to obey the Lord that we may have and feel his peace in our hearts then to obey Men to avoid all sufferings And because we would not loose that peace and make shiprack of our faith we cannot conform to the publick way of worship and not out of any wilfulness or obstinacy and we do desire to spend our dayes in the fear of God and to walk in justness and righteousness towards all Men and to do unto every Man as we would they should do unto us and to love God with all our hearts and our neighbours as our selves and to avoid the sins and gross iniquities and abominations that do daily abound among those that are of the publick way of worship and we dare not riot in the day time nor spend our precious time in vanity nor wast Gods good Creatures and spend them upon the lusts which will be the cause of Gods severe Judgments to come upon Men and Nations and we cannot go with multitudes to do evil but must have respect to the Lord God that made us to live unto him that we may dye in his love and favour and that we may be Heires of that Kingdom which is everlasting into which the sayers Lord Lord must not enter but those that do his will and this is that we seek and which is our only end and aim the Lord knowes and if for this we must be hated and afflicted we cannot help it for we must not deny the Lord but will trust in him though we dye and perish outwardly for our obedience to him and because this is our desire and resolution we do absent from the publick way of worship and cannot have fellowship with the unfruitfull workers and workes of darkness but do rather reprove them And as for our refusing to swear we would have all men to know That it is not out of obstinacy or wilfulness that we do refuse or as though we had any reserve to our selves because we cannot swear Allegiance to the King as if we would plot or contrive mischief against him No God knowes and his people knowes and the witness of God in the Consciences of our very adversaries will one day testifie for us that this is not the cause why we refuse to swear but it is only and singly in pure obedience and Conscience to the Lord Jesus Christ who hath said swear not at all and this is his command unto his followers though it was said by them of old time thou shalt not forswear thy self but shalt perform thine Oathes unto the Lord they might then swear for it was commanded but now Christ being come who is the end of the Law and fulfiller of it saith Swear not at all by which it is cleer that all swearing is forbiden for the Law did forbid and prohibit all vain and frivoless swearing and if these words of Christ did reach no further then to prohibit that as some would limit them then Christ had only forbid that which before was forbiden
by the Law but it is very plain his words do extend further because he repeats what before was forbiden and commanded and then goes on further But I say unto you swear not at all c. And how he could have spoken more fuller I cannot tell and also the Apostle James preaches the same Doctrine with the same absolute prohibition But above all things my Brethren swear not for it was so positively forbiden by Christ that he put that as it were above all things neither by Heaven nor Earth mark nor any other Oath no Oath was to be sworn by the true Christians who were brought out of the strife that was among Men into love and peace and good will towards all men And truly it is a token of darkness and much ignorance that any Man professing Christianity should have any word to say against such a thing which is so cleerly forbiden and how many Christians have suffered since for refusing to swear appeares by several ancient Histories and upon the same account only do we refuse to swear at this day having received the Christian spirit which in us saith swear not and therefore upon this general account we cannot swear Allegiance to the King but we can and have proffered to promise in faithfulness and do desire that the same punishment may be inflicted upon those that break their word and promise as on them that breaks their Oathes and if this were taken it would appear that we make as much conscience and more to keep our Promise as any men do their Oathes and it is to the full as binding to us for it is a common saying among men those that will swear will lie and many that will now swear Allegiance to the King to save their outward liberty would soon swear against him upon occasion and if it had been known that ever we could swear in any case since we were a people and would not now swear Allegiance to the King then indeed there were great cause of suspition but we have always denyed to swear in any case since we knew the truth and had the Spirit of Christ to guide us and have suffered upon divers accounts in former days and therefore in reason and justice we ought not to suffer in this case for refusing to swear Allegiance to the King neither ought men to insnare us because of the tenderness of our Consciences to the Lord for we have alwayes desired the good and happiness of the King and all Men in this World and that which is to come and in as much as we live in the fear of God and peaceable it is that which brings honour to good Government Kings when Subjects do live in the fear of God and such as do live wickedly in ungodly ways and practices dishonours God and good Government and Kings too And we are for peace and deny that Spirit that would plot or contrive mischief against the King or any Man's person for our Principle is peaceable and leads to love and good will towards all Men which is the Principle of Truth and honesty as will appear when all false suspitions will die and the refuge of lies and evil reports will be swept away And thus we have spoken the truth in nakedness desiring that it may be for good unto all to whom it may come We are lovers of Truth and Righteousness and every one that truly desires to walk therein in which alone true Happiness and Everlasting peace is enjoyed by all such as do believe and walk in the Light of Righteousness which leads out of the evil way which the Sons of Men have long run on in in the time of great darkness which hath overshadowed the Earth which shall pass away and light will shine more and more in the hearts of Men in which all that do walk shall know the Salvation of God and partake of his mercies and great loving kindness and Praise and Magnifie his Glorious Name for evermore Reading Goal the 22th day of 5th Moneth 1665. THE END