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A70008 A few words to all who professe themselves to be of the Protestant religion whereby they may understand by what spirit they were led, that persecuted the people of God in former ages, for the exercise of their religion, and their tenderness of conscience in matters relating to the worship of God : with a few words of comfort to the suffering lambes / written by him that would have the greatest of persecutors to repent, and cease to do evil, and learn to do well, that so they might escape the judgments of the Lord, F.E. F. E. (Francis Ellington) 1665 (1665) Wing E542; ESTC R15982 13,725 20

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Lord 〈◊〉 will smoke against that man or men whoever they be 〈◊〉 curse that is written in the Scriptures shall light upon 〈◊〉 man and the Lord shall put out his Name from under He●●●● And now all you that call your selves or would be called Christian Magestrates or Rulers can you read that ever 〈◊〉 Christians or any that feared the Lord ever were found 〈◊〉 such a work as you are doing at this day to Ban●●● innocent harmless peaceable laborious people that 〈◊〉 living God from their dear Wives and tender Infants 〈◊〉 from their dear and near Relations into Forreign Lands 〈◊〉 to expose them to greater misery and hardship then Death it self Will ever those you call Heathens and Infidels 〈◊〉 well of the Christian Religion or ever have any love 〈◊〉 be converted unto it when they shall hear of such cruel●● acted by you and that against your own Brethren as to ●●●ish them for their Consciences towards their God and ●hen they shall hear what large promises of liberty concering Conscience you have made unto us and yet regard it 〈◊〉 but banish us as aforesaid Math. 5.16 can they ever give credit ●●to your words should not your Light so shine before ●en that they might see your good works and so come to ●●orifie God Now good workes are Fruits of the spirit as Love joy peace long suffering gentleness goodness Gal. 5.22 〈◊〉 ●eekness temperance against such there is no Law to im●●● fine and to banish those that fears the Lord is not a 〈◊〉 of the spirit but a work of the flesh for the workes of the flesh are manifest Adultery fornication uncleanness ●●●onness Idolatry Witchcraft hatred debate amulations ●●●th contentions seditions heresies envy murders drunken●●ss gluttony and such like and the Apostle said That they 〈…〉 such things shall not inherit the Kingdom of God Now let 〈◊〉 deceive themselves so much as to call themselves Chri●●● Magestrates and Rulers while they are found doing such things as are clear contrary to Christs Doctrines and the Holy Scriptures Now those that are found imprisoning ●●ing beating and banishing of those that feares the Lord 〈◊〉 would not have others do so unto them such are out of Christs Doctrine and such as fine imprison and banish those 〈◊〉 for Conscience towards God cannot sware Math 5.34 35 36. because Christ and his Apostle forbids it such are out of Christs Doctrine and such as are parting Man and Wife whom God ●●th joyned together and for meeting together to worship the true God in spirit and in truth these men are out of Christs Doctrine and are contrary to Scripture and such as will not let peaceable people labour with their hands and so to provide for their Families but shut them up in Prisons and there keep them during their pleasures 〈…〉 by the Scriptures counted worse then Inside●s 〈…〉 the Faith And wicked men in all ages have counted the people 〈◊〉 the Lord that have lived amongst them to be T●●● read M●th 3. 〈◊〉 themselves to be the Wheat and such have in all 〈◊〉 deavoured to act contrary to Christ 's doctrine and 〈◊〉 mands and they by no means will let them grow or 〈◊〉 by them but they will be plucking out the Tares as the●selves call them but Christ bids such men let them able and let them grow together untill the harvest and 〈◊〉 harvest he saith is the end of the World but 〈…〉 who will not believe Christ 's doctrine are none of his 〈◊〉 are the Tares which the Devill hath sown amongst the W●●● and such men for want of true judgment have ever in all 〈◊〉 mistook the Tares and endeavour to pluck up the 〈◊〉 for never in any age neither in this age durst such 〈◊〉 ever go about to prove such to be Tares that they 〈◊〉 gon about to pluck up which if they could prove the● 〈◊〉 be Tares yet according to Christ 's doctrine they are 〈◊〉 let them alone and to let them grow together untill 〈◊〉 harvest Now this I say unto you who ever at this day are 〈◊〉 persecuting plucking up and rooting up Gods people 〈◊〉 no evill don by them James 4.12 but only for their conscience to 〈◊〉 God knowing him to be The alone Law-giver that is 〈…〉 save and to destroy and no mortall Man whatsoever 〈◊〉 power to give laws to bind the conscience to the wor●●●● 〈◊〉 God because it is Gods throne which is the Kingdo●● 〈◊〉 Heaven within us where God fits chief Judge and ●●●giver I say unto all you that the Lord hath by hi● 〈◊〉 spirit given you the holy scriptures for to instruct 〈◊〉 and reprove you that so Kings aswell as their Sub●●● might live answerable unto them and all their souls be●●● subject to the higher powers which power is God 〈…〉 you will not be subject unto this higher power but 〈◊〉 your selves over Gods throne the conscience and 〈◊〉 will make laws over it contrary to Gods laws and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Scripture the Lords hand will be stretched out a●●● you for be never spared any that would by force 〈◊〉 his ●hrone but as you may read how he hath done to 〈◊〉 so he will do unto you therefore fear our God and 〈◊〉 and cease doing wickedly against his people before the evill day which is near come upon you A few words to the suffering Lambs of Christs that lye in his Fould of Rest DEar suffering Lambs who are gather'd into the fould of Rest be not afraid though the hungry Foxes you hear run barking about the Fould 〈◊〉 Shepherd is watchful he hath and will seed you agreen Pasture and at his pleasure he can take the ●●●le Foxes stray not forth of your Fould of Rest 〈◊〉 be still and quiet be not troubled at the howling 〈◊〉 the Foxes for your Shepherd will not give you to be a prey for them it is the Lamb that the wild hungry 〈◊〉 of prey would devour but our God will sud●●●ly rebuke the devourer for he hath gathered you by his own power into his own Fould and he hath ●●●lerved you ever since he gathered you You ●●y remember how your Shepherd preserved you 〈◊〉 those that sought to devour you in days past and 〈◊〉 be reb●ked those devourers in O C's days and 〈◊〉 he brought his judgments upon them for touch●● of his Anointed and for doing of his Prophets 〈◊〉 and fear not though now you are incompassed 〈◊〉 ●very side with those that would devour you It 〈◊〉 for a little time for the tryal of your Faith and patience you have the Holy Writings of Christ the Prophets and Apostles and you have received them to learn you and to instruct you and you are those who are come to fulfill Scriptures and they are fulfilled in you having received the same Spirit that gave them forth and you are those that the Scripture speaks of that have broke your Swords into Sithes and your Sphears into pruning books and that have learned to war no more with Carnal weapons and you are the seed that the Lord hath raised in this Northern Island as Jeremiah foretold and the 〈◊〉 cut out without hands that must brake the Image to po●der and grow and fill the whole Earth And you are the ●oble company of Warriors that follows the Lamb who is your Captain to sight with the Dragon the Beast and false Prophets and that shall be sure to have the Victory Revel 19. and you are those that are coming out of great tribulation having washed your long white Robes in the blood of the Lamb. Therefore I say to you all trust in the Lord and wait upon him keep to the Fould for though you are now designed to be rooted out yet remember and believe that there is no pow●● but what is in our Gods hand and he never for●ook any that were designed by a Law to be rooted out for their obedience to the Lord as you are at this day And though he tryed his people and did not deliver untill in the Furnace nor untill Daniel was in the De● yet then his power appeared for their deliverance and also for the destruction of their Enemies so all ●e●● Lambs be faithful unto the Lord and trust in hi● for your deliverance will assuredly come as those three deliverances came to the Lords people who were by a Law made by envious men to be destroyed and to be rooted out and no more we read of in Scripture that were by a Law thus sentenced as we are at this day and for our deliverance our God hath appeared and doth appear though our Enemies shut their eyes and will not take notice of it but still go on to provoke the Lord who hath done so great things for them and now that which the Lord spoke through his Servant the Prophet Esdras is now a fulfilling as all may read For there shall be in every place and in the next Cities a great Insurrection upon those that fear the Lord. 71. Ver. They shall be like made men sparing none 1 Esdras 16.70 71. but still spoyling and destroying those that fears the Lord. 72. For they shall wast and take away their Goods and cast them out of their Houses 73. Then shall they be known who are my Chosen and they shall be tryed as the Gold in the fire 74. Hear O ye my beloved saith the Lord behold the dayes of trouble are at hand but I will deliver you from the same 75. Be ye not afraid neither doubt for God is your guide 76. And the guide of them that keep my Commandements and Precepts F. E. The End
yet will not let us labour with our hands to get therein but sends their Officers to our habitations where our small Children are and there tare away that little we have left them to pay the Kings Taxes and to pay those false Prophets that teach for Hire oh cruelty of all cruelties far exceeding Egipts bondage for we never read that they ever imprisoned the Israelites and not let them labour but only oppressed them with labour neither were they ever denyed the benefit of the Ayre to breath in as our Protestant persecuters doth 〈◊〉 this day and we have cryed to the Lord our God and our innocent sufferings hath been spread before him and he delivered us from the generation of Protestant persecuters that were in Oliver's days and his Righteous judgments hath swept them away as he did others in days past But yet I say they were not grown to that stature in wickedness as now the Protestant persecuters are For now we are not onely imprisoned Math. 5.34 35. hundreds together in noisom Goales where many have sealed their Testimonies with their bloods for the Truths sake but now we are cast into Prison because we will not break an express Command of Christ whom our Persecuters falsly calls their Saviour who saith expresly Sware not at all James 5.12 neither by Heaven nor by Earth nor by any other Oath And further if we will not break this Law and sware by that Book which saith we must not swear we must by their Law be banished from the land of our Nativity from our Wives and little Children and dearest Relations into forreign Lands there to seek our Bread among strangers and if ever we return within seven years we are by the cruel Law to die without mercy and whoever shall worship the true God if they be above the number of four besides the Houshold except in that way time and place which man hath invented he or she shall undergo the same penalties as aforesaid To Persecutors in this Age let it be tould to those In Cruelty they have out-stript Pharaoh and all that rose The next that we read of that was grown to this stature in wickednesse Numb 22. 5. 6. as to root out and destroy the Israel of God it was Balak King of Moab for as the persecuters in this day would have the Lords own People that fear him to be all banished so Balak in his day he would have had them all cursed it being all by one and the same spirit what ever it cost him and for mony and for reward Balaam would willingly have cursed them but the Lord would not in that day let Man as he will not let his People be banished in this day but made Balaam blesse them altogether and we read that when Balaam went to curse Israel he rode upon an Asse and the went the Angell of the Lord stood in his way with his sword drawn in his hand and the Asse saw the Angell and tained out of the way and the foolish Prophet saw not the Lord stand in the way then the Angell went farther and stood in a narrow place and the Asse seeing the Lord again stand in the way she rushed on the one side and dashed Balaam's foot against the wall yet the mad Prophet all this while saw not the Lord but attempted the third time to go on again to have cursed Israel Now let all Protestant Persecuters read their figure Balak King of Moab he by all means what ever it cost him would have had the People of the Lord to have been cursed that so he might have rid his land of them to have destroyed them and this was from the same spirit that men in this day would have the People of the Lord banished out of the Land it is the spirit of Balaam the false Prophet that hath brought the people to this stature in wickednesse as to banish those that fear the Lord and that cannot put into the mouths of the false Prophets for they are they that have in all ages and in this age stirred up the Rulers and People to persecute Gods servants and they seeing that Imprisoning 〈◊〉 Beating Cutting with armed Souldiers Stocking Stoning Whipping will not make an end of them that 〈◊〉 the Lord now they have got a Law contrary to Law to banish them the Husband from the Wife and both from the little Infants not at all regarding Age nor Sex rending ●●●ilies in pieces O hard hearted Protestants what no pitty to the little Infants must they be left crying day and night in thy streets O England no care taken for them me not your hearts harder then the flint what banish Parents from their tender Infants and the pittifull Mother from our sucking Babe and banish them into a forreign Land and all because they will not break the commandment of him whom you call your Saviour and Redeemer and because they worship the living God in spirit and in truth according to the Scriptures you say you own and professe O Protestant persecuters you have quite lost your natural affection you have outstripped all that ever went before you go to the hearbs of the field and they will teach you doth that hearb that is naturally hot cause the other hearb that is naturally cold that it shall not grow by it no they buth grow together close by one another in unity and go to the birds of the air and they will instruct you for they live together and do not strive to beat one another forth of the Country where they have been brought forth go to little children and they will condemn you persecuters for they can play together in unity but you have no pitty to the sucking babes nor to the gray hairs nor to him that leans upon his staff for very age and thus you have hardened your own hearts untill the Lord hath given you up to hardnesse of heart which is the greatest of all judgments and the nearest to destruction and so you go on and strive against your Maker and as yet you have not given ear to those whom the Lord hath sent unto you to warn you of the evill of your wayes but you have hardened your hearts as Pharaoh and you will not let Israel go but this I tell you all who are hastening to banish Gods People from amongst you our God hath set himself in your way with his sword dravv● in his hand and the poor Sea-Men whom you make your Asses or would do they see the Lord stand in their way and they have these two times turned out of the way when they were a going to carry the innocent into banishment but the spirit of Balaam who would force them to carry them he sees not the Lord the Lord hath opened the mouth of the Sea-Men both at Deal and also at Bristoll and they have confessed to the whole Nation and given it under their hands that they see the Lord stand in their
way the first saw him crossing them in all their outward things ever after they undertook to carry innocent Israel from their own Land but at Bristol there the Lord met them in a narrower place viz. in the Conscience and they gave it under their hands that their Consciences would in no wise let them be at quiet or peace and that the plagues would follow them or others who should ever under take to carry them whether soever they 〈◊〉 and that they had partaked of the plagues in their heart 〈◊〉 and that they durst in no wise carry them because 〈◊〉 knew them to be innocent persons and destred to walk in befear of the Lord and thus hath our God opened the eyes Whose whom you would make your Asses the poor Sea●●en that they see the Lord and also their mouths to speak well of his people 2 Pet. 2.16 and for this cause hath he opened their mouths to reprove the madness of the wicked Prophets that see not the Lord therefore let it be a warning to all you that still would have them banished that the Lord ●●th promised shall dwell in their own Land Jer. 23.8 that you make not a third attempt to ride the Ass out again to drive on your design for our God stands still in the way Numb 22. 31. 32 33. and if you will not be warned he will slay you and preserve and keep the Ass alive Therefore out of true love pitty once more to you thus have I been moved of the Lord to write to you that so you tray fear and Repent and cease from the cruel and unheard of persecution for the seed whom the Lord hath according to his promise raised in this Northern Island as Jeremiah foretold must dwell in their own Land Jer. 23.8 the mouth of the Lord of Hosts hath spoken it Then another we read of that undertook this wicked work of Rooting out the Lords own people it was wicked Haman Est 3. 4. Chap. in the days of Esther and it runs parrallel directly with prosecutors in these days what do we read that proud Haman had or could justly charge the seed of Israel with as was evil in his days but that Mordecai the Jew fat in the Kings gate and would not bow the knee to one who was of the flace of Amaleck Est 3.1 who were the first of the Nation that arose against Israel when they were coming out of Aegypt's bondage Exod. 17 14. whom God had formerly Cursed whom the Lord said be would have warr with for that Cause from generation to generation and he would blot out his name from under heaven Haman I say being great with the King and being filled with envy laid false accusations against an innocent people and said to the King that it was not for the Kings profit to suffer them to live the King being willing to gratifie his flatterers granted his r●quest and sealed the decree not only against righteous Mordecai but against the whole Seed of Israel 2 Thes 1.6 that dwell amongst them but then it was A right●●● thing with the Lord to render tribulation to them that troubled his People Esther 7.10 as it hath been and will be ever for the same tree that Haman commanded to be built to hang Mordecai on the the Lord caused it that he himself was hanged thereon and those who by that unrighteous law had power given them to have destroyed Israel Chap. 9. the Lord brought it so to passe that they were slain themselves as thou may read Esther so what hath the People of the Lord who in scorn are called Quakers done that is evil against the proud Hamans in this day hath any of them made Insurrection Plot or Conspicies or any ways gone about to subvert the Government or have they any wayes wronged any man in their outward goods or good name or have they been a people that have lived contentiously with their neighbours or in pride idlenesse vanity or excesse let Gods witnesse in the hearts of all people that have known us answer or have we been a people that have made a profession of scriptures and lived contrary unto them in our lives and conversations let those who are our persecuters and that are found doing so make it appear to the Nation if they can but is not that the greatest and cheifest cause of our persecutors wrath against us that we cannot respect their persons nor give them flattering titles Job 23.21 22. because the scriptures which they professe forbids us and saith it is sin nay though our persecuters have never so much favour or honour from the King and have what their hearts can desire yet what doth all avail them while they see poor righteous Mordecais brought before the judgment seats John 5.44 and cannot bow the knee to that which is out of the faith of Christ and that seeks honour or receives honour one of another and so those that walks according to the holy Scriptures are with such men counted of evill behaviour and so at all times suffers under them for well doing and not for evill and such men who are filled with envy against us have to satisfie their bloody intents falsly accused us before those that are in authority and by that means have procured that law to be made signed and sealed against us for peaceable meeting together to worship the Lord in spirit and in truth and so by the execution of that unnatural Law to root us out of the land of our nativity and so to race out the seed whom the Lord hath raised in this northern Island Jer. 23.8 but unto our God we make our appeal he having raised in us the same spirit that was in righteous Mordecai and that was in the three Children that we know Our God is able to deliver us and he will deliver us Dan 3.17.18 and in him alone we wait for deliverance and he never yet failed any that were by wicked men designed to be universally rooted out for their obedience to the Lord in any age as before mentioned as we are by you at this day but if he should not deliver us be it known to you our persecutors that we will not be of that Religion that you are of to professe God Christ and Scriptures and walk and practice the clean contrary way to what you professe and what the scriptures declare of Nay contrary to what your book of Common Prayer speaks of for that saith that you should forsake the Devill and all his works and keep Gods holy will and commandments Read your Common-Prayer see whether your practice be according and walk in the same all the dayes of your lives and that you should hurt no body by word or deed but should be true and just in all your dealings that you should bear no malice nor hatred in your hearts that you should do to all