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A41058 A letter sent to the King from M.F. here is also thereunto annexed a paper written unto the magistrates in 1664, which was then printed, and should have been dispersed, but was prevented by wicked hands / by M.F. Fox, Margaret Askew Fell, 1614-1702. 1666 (1666) Wing F633; ESTC R5602 6,447 10

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do I told you also that we could give unto Caesar the thing that was Caesars and give unto God also the thing that was Gods And this is a witness for the Lord in this day that he pleads that you were not ignorant I also writ to thee to beware how thou ruled in this Nation for the people of this Nation was a britle people generally besides them the Lord had a people here that was dear unto him And I desi●ed thee not to touch them nor hurt them I also desi●ed thee to beware of the Councel of the Bishops for if thou hearkned to their Councel they would be thy ruine for it was their Councel was the ruine of thy Father for their counsel is the same that Reboboams young Men was read what the Lord did with that King in the 1. of Kings and 12. Thou knowest this is true their counsel is to make the burthen heavier as theirs was All this with much more I wrote to thee and warned thee of I can truly say in the fear of the Lord In much love and tenderness to thee and now I may say unto thee for which of these things hast thou kept me in Prison three long Winters in a place not fit for people to lye in sometime for wind and storm and rain and sometime for smoak so that it is much that I am alive but that the power and goodness of God hath been with me I was kept a year and seven Months in this Prison before I was suffered to fee the House that was mine or Children or Family except they came to me over two dangerous Sands in the cold Winter when they came with much danger of their lives but since the last Assizes I have had a little more respect from this Sheriff then formerly from others And in all this I am very well satisfied and praises the Lord who counts me worthy to suffer for his sake For I never did thee nor any other man in the Nation any wrong and so I may say for many more of our Friends that have suffered even untill death and all that we could write or speak we were not believed and all the warnings that we gave of Judgments and told you plainly we had done so with other Governours before you and how the Lord had overthrown them and desired you many times to beware least the Lords Judgments came over you also but all was to no purpose for as long as there was peace in the Land the maine business of the Parliament was to invent Lawes to punish and persecute Quakers but to make Lawes to punish vice sin and wickedness and lasciviousness we had but a little of such Lawes And now after all my sufferings in the same love that I visited thee in the beginning I desire thee once more to fear the Lord God by whom Kings rule and Princes decree justice who sets up one and pulls down another at his pleasure And let not the g●ilt or the burden of that word that passed from thee at Breda lie upon thy conscience but as thou promised when thou wast in distress and also renewed it many times since that thou would give liberty to tender Consciences in the fear of the Lord performe it and purge thy Conscience of it and hearken not to wicked Councellors that hath stopped it in thee all this time for they will bear none of thy burden for thee when the Lord pleads for breach of Covenant with him and his people I know it hath been often in thy heart to performe it and thou hast seen what fruit the want of it hath brought forth So if thou lovest thy eternal peace and comfort with the Lord try what the performance of it will bring forth who wilt thereby see thou hast hearkened to wrong Councellors And every mortal Man hath but a moment in this life either to serve fear and honour the Lord and therein to receive mercy from him or else to transgress sin disobey and dishonour him and so receive the judgment of eternal misery So never a one of you knows how long or how short your day may be therefore fear not man that can kill the body but fear the Lord who when he hath killed the body can cast the soul into hell yea I say unto you fear him From a true lover of all your souls though a sufferer by you and the desire of my heart is that you may take these things into consideration betime before it be too late and set open the Prison doors and let the innocent go free and that will take part of the burden and guilt off you lest the door of mercy be shut to you From my Prison at Lancaster Castle the 6. d. 6. Mon. 1666. Margaret Fell. To the Magistrates and People of England where this may come WHat is the matter with the Christians of our age and of our English Nation that hath been looked upon to be a Garden and a Nurcery in Christianity and Religion beyond all other Nations that have made so great profession of God and Christ and of the Scriptures and are they turned persecuters and Law makers against Christianity and against those that are in the same spirit of God power and fellowship as they were in that gave forth the Scriptures which the people of England professes and are these now become the greatest enemies that England have and for no other cause but because they worship God and obey Christ's command and abides in his Doctrine and bears the same Testimony of truth and Resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ as the Apostles did And all that they do and act and speak and suffer for is according to Scripture and nothing that they suffer for is contrary to the Scriptures is these things become a crime in England and is this thegreatest offence that England hath taken with the People of God even because they believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and obeys his Doctrine Oh take up a Lamentation for England surely there is some heavy sad and grievous Judgment waiting upon her and is not hardness of heart and a reprobate mind and a seared Conscience one of the greatest Judgments that can befall a people and is not this already seized upon the Law makers of England that have hardned their hearts against the Lord and his people as if they had no other enemies but they who never did them wrong nor hurt nor never desired or intended any hurt against them but hath ever desired their good peace welfare and that they might come to the true knowledge of the Lord and to the true knowledge of his truth as it is in Jesus Which they clearly manifest they are ignorant of by their making of Lawes against those amongst them that fears God and worships him and gives glory to his name though they be free-born Englishmen and women nor have they transgressed any just Law of England untill they were forced to make one to