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A60650 A second relation from Hertford containing the unjust proceedings of some called justice there at the general quarter sessions, upon the tryal of one and twenty innocent persons called Quakers for a pretended breach of the late act, with an account of the most material passages between the prisoners and the court, the 3d, 4th, and 5th dayes of the 8th moneth, 1664 : whereby it appears that meeting to worship God in spirit and truth is the great crime for which they are under so grievous a sentence, and that whatever is pretended by those that love the title of justice, yet in very deed they hate justice it self, as by their proceedings appears / by W.S. Smith, William, d. 1673. 1664 (1664) Wing S4326; ESTC R32690 16,865 24

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for the Law said so Will you pay an hundred pound that you may not be transported R. C. No I have not so much money to spare Others H. S. R. F. T. B said they were satisfied in their hearts and consciences that they had done no evil and therefore could not consent to give one farthing or words to that effect and Henry Stout being included in their unjust sentence notwithstanding his just Plea to the contrary delivered himself in these words Before I give an answer to your demand I do expect a legal Tryal and further desiring to be heard to speak a few more words said I remember I heard some upon the Bench speak very contemptuously of the Light Now they chat despise the light despise Christ for the light is Christ and was made manifest to destroy the deeds of darkness and to condemn sin in all its appearances for he that is of God walks in the light as God is light whereupon they cryed That is true that is true but would not endure to hear any further of that truth but cryed Take him away take him away and so he had liberty to speak no more Friend whoever thou art that readest the precedent passages mayest observe That though Henry Chancy the Judge of this Court of pretended Justice did oftentimes urge the Prisoners to confess what they met for and what they did at their Meetings yet when some of them did confess that they met upon no other account but to worship God and to wait upon God in the Spirit when he came to speak to the Jury he made that confession to be the chief ground for the Jury to proceed to finde the Bills whereupon they are sentenced notwithstanding one that was chief among them said more then once that they had their Religion free and they meddled not with Worship Conscience and Religion so that any people that have any Religion in true simplicity be it of what form it will that have not sold all honesty in that profession on purpose to please and serve the present times may see that the main ground of this grand persecution is for worshiping God in Spirit and as it is said that one of the eminentest among them that sit in the seat of Cruelty and Violence in this day hath said that this Act was made against worshipping God in spirit and if ever any person in this Nation read or heard of any people or nation that hath so directly in plain words and open deeds manifested such defiance and opposition to the worshipping of God in spirit and truth notwithstanding the Scripture speaketh expresly That God is a spirit and will be worshipped in spir●t and ●ruth and that these men do own the Scriptures in word let him come forth and endeavour to justifie this generation of Men. And further observe that nothing is here punctually proved as to the breach of the late Act but onely meeting above the number of five which without the proof of Sedition or breach of the Peace can be no violation of the Act so that people may see the unjust proceeding of these unrighteous Judges who pretend Law for their rule in this matter but practice none of it as was clearly observed by them that were spectators for no clear evidence they had for what they did the Witnesses deposing onely their meeting together but nothing that they spake or did and this was the great pretended Crime they sentenced them for O generation of Vipers do you think to escape the damnation of Hell for your illegal proceedings who are not content to do wickedly your selves but either fright or flatter other to do the same As one of the Jury said at the Bar besides what others were over-heard to say in a threatning way what numbers were warned to attend your wicked service that you might have your choice of fit instrumments to do your abominable work O height of impudence and hard-heartedness that you should dare do such things and yet before the people cover your wickedness with smooth words saying we do not deny you your Religion and yet condemn them for it God takes notice of these things and if such great woes were pronounced against such as did not fit when he was in prison and did not feed him when he was an hungry and cloath him when he was naked what will be their portion who when he was at liberty cast him into prison and when he had food took it away from him and when he had cloaths stript him naked Inasmuch saith Christ as ye do it unto the least of them that fear my name ye do it unto me But it was the portion of the people of God in dayes past to be so dealt withall by an hard hearted generation as may be seen Mat. 10.17 18 19. But beware of men for they will deliver you up to councels and ye shall be brought before Governours and Rulers for my name sake for a testimony against them c. The End * 1 part Cooks Inst. Sect. 366. fol. 226 227 228. To H. Sweet * It was observed in his speech countenance and deportment by the spectators that while he was passing sentence he was as smitten of the Lord and ready to faint away under the sence of his stroke for the wicked works he was about