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A57303 The good old way and truth which the ancient Christians many ages and generations ago witnessed unto in the world from age to age, even from the dayes of Christ unto this very time, wherein the same doctrine, life and practice is witnessed unto by us who are in contempt called Quakers, through many tribulations, which our ancestors, the most ancient and true Christians that ever were upon the earth, sealed unto, with the loss of their lives and liberties, by which, in short, is fully manifested, in what is treated of herein, that the doctrine of the Quakers, in denying to swear any oath, and their refusing to pay tythes, and many other things they practise, was the doctrine and practise of the most famous and renowned Christians, both testified of in the Scriptures of truth, and the books of martyrs : also, a brief discovery of the ground and rise and tythes, manifesting them no Gospel-maintenance, but was testified against by the best and most ancient Christians many ages ago / written by ... Ambros Rigge. Rigge, Ambrose, 1635?-1705.; R. T. (Rebecca Travers), 1609-1688. 1669 (1669) Wing R1483; ESTC R17133 29,214 42

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to the Commands of his Son and they who love him now keeps his Commands as they did in the dayes of old for he saith unto his If ye love me keep my Commandments and his Commandments is not grievous but joyous 1 John 5. 2 3 4. and John said Hereby we know that we know him if we keep his Commandments for he that saith I know him and keepeth not his Commandments is a Lyar and the Truth is not in him 1 John 2. 3 4 5 6 7. By all which it is more then manifest that the most ancient true and faithfull Christians in their day and time gave a testimony against Swearing at all and suffered for it both under the Pope and many Heathen Emperors but they who would be accounted Christians now having got the power into their hands are found in the same spirit of Persecution as they were in under which the true Christians alwayes suffered and do act as furiously according to the power given them from above as they did in dayes past and no doubt would run as high as they did in Burning Hanging Gibbitting and Strangling if they had the least colour of Law to countenance them therein By all which let the sober and honest hearted judge whether the Quakers Doctrine of not Swearing be any new Doctrine or not and whether our Sufferings this many years for our obedience to the Commands of Christ be not vindicated both by Christ and all his Disciples in their dayes and by all the ancient Christians before cited and whether they who now calls themselves Christians are not far degenerated from the Life and Doctrine of Christianity though they retain the name and from the practice of the ancient Christians breaking Christ's Commands and forcing others so to do which in time will pull down the wrath of God upon their heads if they repent not For it is not every one that saith Lord Lord that shall enter into the Kingdom of Heaven but he that doth the Will of my Father which is in Heaven Matth. 7. 21. It is not the name of Christianity nor a Profession of Christ's words recorded in the Scripture that will hide you in the day of the Lord that hastneth which shall burn as an Oven wherein all the Proud yea and all that do wickedly shall be as stubble and the day that cometh shall leave them neither Root nor Branch Mal. 4. 1. the Mouth of the Lord hath spoken it For the Earth is filled with violence and the Land mourns because of Oathes Jer. 5. and the Proud are counted happy and they that work wickedness are set up and they that tempt God are even delivered Mal. 3. 15. and they that reprove Iniquity in the Gate are made a prey upon for which God hath begun to visit this Nation with his sore Judgments which will bring desolation in the end to them who continue in the aforesaid Abominations Object And furthermore some wicked and malicious spirits have said we who are called Quakers will not sware because we desire to plot and contrine mischief against the King and Government c. This is altogether false and groundless as many years experience will witness for us who were never found plotting against any Government under which we have been but have from time to time patiently born the rod of the wicked since we were a people and if we durst break the Command of Christ to Swear any Oath we should as willingly swear obedience to the Power and Government under which we are as any Oath that could be tendred us this for my own part I speak heartily willingly and freely without any reserve of mind whatever and if any should have power given them to imprison my body so long more as I have suffered here if I would not consent to hurt the Kings Person or the person of any I could as willingly suffer for the denial of that as I have for my constant obedience and adhering to the Command of Christ who saith Swear not at all for the same Jesus commands me not to war with flesh and blood but to love my Enemies and though I should suffer five times more then I have done I could never be brought to redeem my self through the destruction of the person of another though never so wicked and ungodly for I know Vengeance is the Lords and he will repay it Rom. 12. 19. and therefore have I committed my just and innocent cause unto him who in every Age and Generation of the World recompenced Tribulation upon them that troubled his people 2 Thess 1. 6. though he spared some of them long to see if his long suffering would lead them to repentance but as they heardned their hearts against him and his people he manifestly appeared in many Judgments against them to awaken them as he hath done of late years against those who have oppressed his Royal Seed in this Age which he hath caused to spring up in his people scornfully called Quakers which shall spread over the face of the Earth yea it is as easie to stop the course of the Sun from running his course as a Giant as to hinder the growth of the Seed of God for he hath blessed it and no inchantment shall prevail against it yea if all our bodies should be destroyed in whom it is risen yet after us shall all the Families of the Earth be blessed in it for the more it is persecuted the more it grows as when a Vine tree is cut the more it is cut the thicker it spreads so doth the Truth at this day as in Ages past He was made perfect through Sufferings Hebr. 2. 10. and he is the same still and will remain when all the wrath of man which works not the righteousness of God shall have an end and be no more and therefore we cannot fear him that kills the body and hath no more that he can do but are taught both to love and fear him who after he hath killed the body hath power to cast both into Hell Matth. 10. 28 29. and therefore are we made a gazing stock to the World now and have as little love from the world as our fore-fathers had in dayes past marvelling not why the world hateth us seeing it hated him who is the Prince of Life and condemned him to death as a Blasphemer and a Deceiver before it hated us Luke 5. 21. Matth. 27. 63. for the Servant is not greater then his Lord and it was the chief Priests that was the chief Murtherers of him for they stirred up the Rulers to do it Luke 23. 13. which happily otherwise they would have dreaded and so brought Innocent Blood upon their heads and upon their Posterity for ever And who is it now that stirrs up the Rulers against his Appearance Is it not the chief Priests who both are and ever were the greatest Enemies that he and his people had upon the Earth who knows that if people should cease from man
and is the Minister of a better Covenant then that which commanded Swearing which was established upon better Promises Heb. 8. 6. So the Priesthood being changed there is made of Necessity a change of the Law Heb. 7. 12. and Christ did not onely change that part of the Law which appertained to swearing but divers other clauses and sayings thereof As first that of Circumcision which the Law strictly commanded Gal. 5. 2. Secondly Love to Enemies which the Law commanded to hate Matth. 5. 53. Thirdly Overcoming evil with good c whereas the Law commanded to take Eye for Eye and Tooth for Tooth c. and many other instances which I might produce yet he came not to destroy the Law but to fulfil it Matth. 5. 17. as the Jews who upheld swearing and haring of Enemies after Christ came charged him withal even as the Apostate Christians now charges his Followers who abide to his Doctrine and dare not swear at all to be Destroyers of the Law and Contemners of Magistracy and bringers in of new Doctrine Acts 17. 19. which the same spirit in the dayes of old 〈◊〉 upon him and them whom God raised up in 〈◊〉 dayes to preach Repentance and Remission of sins by Jesus Christ who 〈◊〉 Marvel not my Brethren if the World hate you 1 Joh. 3. 13. For it hated me before it hated you and the Servant is not greater then his Lord c. John 15. 18 19. Object Again it s said Paul swore from that Scripture I protest before God c. and in saying I call God to witness which is said to be an Oath Answ As to the first it is an intrusion of the Translation It being neither in the Greek Copies nor in the Latine nor some English Copies To the second that he calls God to witness is no Oath but an earnest attestation for an Oath is that whereby something is sworn by as Israel was to swear by the Lord in Truth Judgement and Righteousness and calling God to witness is no more then to say I speak in the presence of God who knows the hearts and thoughts of all men and is no formal Oath neither under the Law nor Gospel Neither is there any command more full in either Law or Gospel then Christ's Command to his Disciples not to swear at all by any Oath without any exception being seconded by the Apostles command to his Brethren as I said before enjoyning them earnestly above all things not to swear by any thing either in Heaven or Earth lest they fell into condemnation which Commands were binding to all both then present and the succeeding Saints and Christians several hundred years after Christ ascended to the Father and the Apostles Testimony was finished in the World yea the ancient Christians many years after their dayes kept the Doctrine of Christ and the Apostle James testifying to their death against the Heathen Emperors who would have compelled them to Swear affirming it a special mark and character of a Christian from Christ's words not to swear at all as shall be made evident anon By all which it will manifestly appear that the Quakers denial of all Swearing is no New Doctrine but the renewing of that which was commanded and practised by the best of Christians above sixteen hundred years ago and continued in force and practice many hundred years even till the Beast that John spoke of in the Revelation got up and made war with the Witnesses and with the Saints and overcame them that kept the Testimony of Jesus and Word of God Rev. 13. 7. and then the power of Darkness came over the Earth which set up Swearing contrary to Christ's Commands under which many of the ancient Christians suffered cruel Martyrdom for standing faithfull Witnesses for the Name of the Lord in the Earth and for denying to swear at all to those under whom they were as a cloud of Witnesses might be brought out af the Ecclesiastical Histories of them that denied all Swearing in divers Ages onely for brevity I shall instance a few First Polycarpus who was as it s said John's Disciple and had been a Christian Eighty six years when he came to suffer Martyrdom the Proconsul requiring him to swear By the Emperors good Fortune and By Caesars Prosperity Irenius lib. 3. cap. 1. which was the Custom of the Romans at that time and divers Heathen Emperors to set up their Images to be worshipped and their Persons to be Sworn by but Polycarpus denied and said he was a Christian and would shew forth the Doctrine of Christianity if he desired the same if the Proconsul would appoint a day to hear it so Polycarpus refused to Swear and kept Christ's Doctrine for which he was led away to be burned being an old man and full of dayes Acts and Monuments vol. 1. fol. 55 56 57. Secondly Basiliades an Officer and afterwards a Martyr being required to Swear affirmed plainly that it was not lawfull for him to Swear for that he was a Christian hence it appears that it was the proper mark of a Christian not to Swear Acts and Mon. vol. 1. fol. 71. Euseb cap. 6. pag. 98. Thirdly In the dayes of Domitius Nero who began to reign about sixty seven years after Christ under whom was the First of the Ten cruel Persecutions of the Christians he caused the Christians of all sorts to suffer he commanded Rome to be set on fire in twelve places and to avoid the infamy thereof he accused the Christians with it and caused them to be put to death After him began Domitian the Emperor to reign who began the second Persecution of the Christians who was a Blasphemer of God and an Idolater in his dayes was John the Evangelist banished into the Isle of Patmos This Domitian the Emperor fearing the coming of Christ again commanded that all that could be found of the Stock of David in Jury should be put to death The inquisition was this they commanded those they suspected to be Christians to swear whether they were indeed Christians or not but the Christians refused to Swear confessing that they were Christians and could not deny Christ nor his Doctrine for which they were commanded to be put to death Fourthly The Waldenses or Lionists whose names are so famous among the reformed Churches and who are said immediately to succeed the Apostles and were the most ancient and true Protestants professed it no way lawfull for a Christian man to Swear In defence of whom in the very matter Bishop Vsher De Success cup 6. late Bishop of Armath Primate of Ireland pleaded their cause against the Papists and Jesuits who are Swearers and Breakers of Oathes Fifthly The Plowman in his Complaint which is so much esteemed of and commended in the Book of Martyrs saith Lord thou giveth us a Commandment of Truth in bidding us say yea yea and nay nay and swear for nothing thou givest us also a Commandment of meekness another of poorness but Lord he that