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A87656 False judgments reprehended and a just reproof to Tho. Everndon, and his associates and fellow-travellers, for the false and rash judgment T.E. gave against G.K. and his faithful Friends and brethren, at the publick meeting at Philadelphia, the 27. of 10. mon. 1692. And also for their bringing with them their paquet of letters (Saul-like to Damascus) containing the false judgment of a faction of men, calling themselves the Yearly-Meeting at Tredaven in Maryland the 4 of 8. mon 92. And another false judgment contained in another letter from William Richardson, all which will return upon their own heads. Keith, George, 1639?-1716.; Budd, Thomas, 1648-1699. 1692 (1692) Wing K164; ESTC W9991 7,376 12

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False Judgments Reprehended AND A Just Reproof to Tho. Everndon And his Associates and Fellow-Travellers For the false and rash Judgment T. E. gave against G. K. and his faithful Friends and Brethren at the publick Meeting at Philadelphia the 27. of 10. Mon. 1692. And also for their bringing with them their Paquet of Letters Saul like to Damascus containing the false Judgment of a Faction of men calling themselves the Yearly-Meeting at Tredaven in Maryland the 4 of 8. Mon. 92. And another false Judgment contained in another Letter from William Richardson All which will return upon their own heads IT is greatly worth the noticing that these men who call themselves the Yearly Meeting at Tredaven in Maryland met the 4th of the 8 Mon. 1692. have most rashly and unchristianly contrary to all Gospel-Order condemned G. K. and his Friends a● appears by their Paper signed by Thomas Everndon Rich. John Richard Harrison John Pitt W. Dixon Ja. Ridley and several others without all hearing of him or sending any of their Brethren to enquire into the truth of things or true cause and ground of the Seperation here and such other things as they lay to his charge And whereas they say in their Letter That he accuseth his Brethren and renders them to the World as a People not fit to hold Communion with and that there are more damnable Heresies and Errors cloaked amongst the Quakers there viz. in Pennsilvania than in any Protestant Society in Christendom Answ Oh! the gross Partiality and Injustice of these men when was it that G. K. published this to the World viz. That they cloaked more damnable Heresies and Errors here than in any Protestant Society in Christendom was it not in answer to the 28 false Judges that had published in the face of the world their false Judgment against him in which they published these words and not G. Keith for he spoke them in a private Meeting at a private house in Burlington where about 20 men called Ministers were met and had they been wise they would not have so publickly accused G. K. for them in their said Paper which though they did not print yet caused it to be read at Monthly Quarterly Meetings and at other Meetings on first days and week days where many that did not profess to be Quakers were present whereby it was noised all about and G. K. was publickly opposed and interrupted in his Testimony in most places and when he prayed in Meetings many kept on their Hats and all because of this Paper of false Judgment against him by the 28. and it is but a circumstance whether a thing be printed or not seeing they published it all over the Country and sent it to most parts in America where there is of the People called Quakers before G. K. published it in print so they were the Publishers of it and not G. K. And this is sufficient to discover their Partiality and Injustice in this particular which is the principal thing they pretend to have against him Again whereas they blame him for Seperating from Friends and Brethren by this it plainly appeareth that they own such to be their Brethren who are guilty of denying and opposing Faith in the Man Christ without us which these here have done And for the Seperation which our Opposers first made and were the cause of we are well warranted by the holy Scripture that saith Come out from among them and be ye seperate Be ye not unequally yoked with Vnbelievers what fellowship hath a Believer with an Infidel and such indeed are all them who have not Faith in the Man Christ without them as in Christ in them as these our Opposers have not who set up the Light within to be sufficient without any thing else as their Judgment against him plainly expresseth so excluding the Man Christ Jesus without us from having any part in our Salvation Again they tell G. K. That if any of them had been guilty of these things he ought to have laboured their Recovery in love and in the Spirit of Meekness Answ And so he did for above a year with much love and patience and met with great Contradiction Hatred and reviling Language from them for his pains and he did bear and suffer so long that he could not with peace of Conscience suffer it any longer and brought the matter of Difference orderly from one Meeting to another but there was no Remedy And whereas they say He ought to have stated the Difference and sent it to London He did write to G. Whitehead and Friends at London and had their answer approving his Doctrine before he printed any thing yet this prevailed nothing But G. K. did not write to them as having any uncertainty or doubt in himself of the truth of the Doctrine asserted by him nor was he free to submit so great a matter of Faith and Conscience by way of Absolute Submission to any man or number of men as Whether Christ without us was to be believed in as well as Christ within us as necessary to our Salvation for things of that nature are not to be submitted by way of Absolute Submission to the best of men it contradicteth our antient Principle viz. That the Spirit in each particular is the Rule of Faith and Doctrine But G. K. did never refuse to appeal or submit to the Spirit of Truth in any of his faithful Friends in Old-England or any where else but proffered it and was refused not doubting their unity with him in this weighty matter but because it is so unquestionable a Truth among Christians That Christ without is as necessary to be believed in for our Salvation as that God in Heaven is to be believed in therefore he thought it not necessary to concern his faithful Friends to seek their assistance to determine that which all Christendom grants in words and none but the greatest Apostates and Hereticks dare deny Next let it be observed that after Tho. Everndon and the rest had given forth the said false Judgment in Maryland T. Everndon accompanied with Rich. Johns Rich. Harrison Humphry Hodges comes to Philadelphia and before they had been here 48 hours out of the Meeting on the ●7 day of 10 mon. in a publick Meeting appointed at Philadelphia where was present about 500 People T. Everndon said That having seen certain printed Books that came down to Maryland wherein his Brethren were charged with denying the Man Christ Jesus Faith in him and the Resurrection of the dead I said said he I would go up and see what the matter is among my Brethren whether these things be so or not that these Books come down among us wherein they are charged with denying these things and now since I am come I have made enquiry of the Parties so charged I find my Brethren sound in the Faith concerning all these things and therefore these are Lyes and Calumnies cast upon us and I
said he had not made then stink but themselves had done it as when the Sun shines warm on a Dung-hill the Dunghill is to be blamed for the stink not the Sun Also G. K. did expostulate with T. E. and his Companions Why they did lay open to the World the Adultry of T. T. once a great Preacher among them whereby the Quakers generally there away became a stink and a Song of the Drunkards and many on that very account left the Quakers Meetings They replyed His Wickedness rested on his own head To which G. K. said If Carnal A●●●try be not to be hid no more is spiritual Adultry as this is to d●●● the Lord that bought us So that their blaming G. K. for not sending to Friends in other parts or to London is as idle as if we should send to London to enquire wheth●● Adultry be a sin for which we ought to deny them who are guilty as 〈◊〉 to be seperated from and not fit to hold Communion with And why should G.K. his Friends any more delay their publishing to the world after endeavours used to reclaim them a Testimony against some mens spiritual Adultery here which is their gross Heresie in denying the Faith of Christ without us as he dyed for our sins c. as necessary to our Salvation any more than they in Maryland delayed to publish T. T 's carnal Adultery Or why should G. K. and his Friends call for the assistance of Friends in remote Parts or at London to condemn a Heresie that is as manifest a sin as Adultery is And if Friends at London found themselves concerned to give forth a Testimony in print against one that was said to carry the Bible to the Exchange to burn it ought not G. K. his Friends to be concerned to give forth a Testimony against them that deny Christ without us not owning him to be concerned in our Salvation but only the Light within us seeing to deny Christ of whom the Bible declareth is more than to deny the ●●●●e that is a declaration of him And one of T. E's Companions viz. Richard Johns charged G. K. for casting the Errors of particular Persons on the Body of Friends which G.K. denyed proffered to show him that he cleared faithful Friends of it did not charge these Errors and Heresies upon all here nor elsewhere nor yet upon any others that are not guilty as we believe many are not but only upon a Party or Faction of men that are no true Quakers but degenerated from the true Principles and Practices of the Quakers And in their Paper Richard Johns and the rest give false Judgment in matter of Fact viz. That we have rent and seperated from Friends for these who have seperated from us and we are seperated from them are no true Friends and Brethren because holding Antichristian Doctrines and we have not rent nor are seperated from faithful Friends as we have alwayes declared see our first Book called Some Causes of the late Seperation p. 23. we say We design not any Seperation from our faithful Brethren here or any where else in any part of the World for we declare we are one with all our faithful Brethren in all parts of the World both in Spirit Doctrine Practice of true Christianity we faithfully believe that our Faith in all things doth well agree to all our faithful Brethren every where and is the real sound and upright Faith as it hath been received not only by antient Christians in all Ages of the World but also by the most sound antient and present Friends of Truth called in scorn Quakers And in The Plea of the Innocent p. 10. it is expresly declared That G. K. is in unity with Truth and faithful Friends not only in Old England but all places where they are The next is a Letttr from William Richardson to G. K. dated the 20 of ●o mon. 92. from West-River in Maryland who chargeth G. K. That his Spirit strikes at the Light as not being sufficient and sets People a gazing in the Air and some to question whether they have received the Truth or not saying further What is the meaning of these choises of Faith in Christ without and Faith within like to what 〈◊〉 Jo●ns said to G. K. That it was a needless destinction viz. Christ within and Christ without seeing no true Believer in Christ within dare ●●s●on the Work Miracles and holy Doctrine performed in that Body Note Reader the fallacy of his words concerning Christ without which are no more than any Socinian or Pelagian will own but he hath not a word of owning 〈◊〉 Christ without us being necessary to our salvation for it is not enough to own the Doctrine Miracles and Works of the Man Christ without us for the Doctrine Miracles and Works of the Prophets and Apostles are to be owned but yet none of them are to be believed in as the Author of our Eternal Salvation but Christ only and it is apparent by his Letter that he agreeth with J. Wilsford and other his ignorant Brethren that only the Faith of Christ within is the true Faith that purifieth the heart and that the Faith of Christ without is historical outward 〈◊〉 traditional a made formed Faith that the Lord ●ever was the Author of and this is that Faith which he 〈…〉 for contending about whereby he showeth his exceeding 〈◊〉 ignorance for G. K. hath preached in the hearing of William 〈…〉 several times the Faith of Christ doth without and within 〈◊〉 be any made or formed Faith of mens making but the inward Work and Gift of God wrought in all who have it by the Spirit and 〈◊〉 of God even that mighty Power that raised Christ from the 〈◊〉 Therefore let who will despise and reject this faith we are 〈◊〉 assured we have many faithful Brethren both in America England 〈◊〉 ●●nd Ireland and other parts of the World who are lovers of the 〈◊〉 Jesus and will bless God in our behalf that he hath raised us 〈◊〉 and Witnesses for his holy Truth in the midst of such great 〈◊〉 ●●●diction and Opposition To conclude it is no small matter of Admiration to us that so many 〈◊〉 Quakers in Maryland who have all along pretended That they 〈◊〉 free in Cons●●●● to contribute to the Militia yet no● 〈◊〉 with 〈◊〉 Opposers here who have begun to persecute some of 〈◊〉 Fines imprisonment for asserting the Quakers Principle against 〈◊〉 use of 〈…〉 Sword see our printed Appeal George Keith Thomas 〈◊〉