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A30044 Seventy queries to seventy Quakers. Or, A second sober expostulation with the hearers amongst the Quakers, by way of interrogation; touching the doctrine and practice of their mercenary teachers, expecting their answer, or else shall conclude by their silence, they assent to what is objected against them by Fra. Bugg. The introduction to the reader. Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724? 1698 (1698) Wing B5393; ESTC R219419 9,095 8

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a Lamentable thing Answer if you have any Courage left Touching their Hypocrisie and Censoriousness Q. 63. VVhether you still believe the Quakers to be the only Church of Christ and that the Quakers are in the Truth and none but they as your Doctors Whitehead and Sol. Eccles Teach notwithstanding you Reject the Ordinances of Baptism and the Lord's Supper Reject the Reading the Holy Scriptures in your Meetings yet read your own nonsensical Epistles make no Confession of Sin nor ask Pardon for Christ's sake nor ever pray in the Name of Jesus to God the Father Answ Q. 64. Why do your Teachers leave out of your Marriage Certificates the Woman's Promise of Obedience to her Husband it being a Command of God And is not this the main Reason that the Quakers Wives are not ashamed to tell you they see no Reason that they should either Obey or Reverence their Husbands Answ Q. 65. Whether you be not more Zealous for the Commandments of G. Fox in the Education of your Children teaching them strictly to observe Thee and Thou to a single Person First Second and Third Day of the Week not to wear Lace c. than you are for the Commandments of God which teach VVomen to obey their Husbands Children their Parents Servants their Masters Subjects their Princes and Governors c. Answ Q. 66. Why do you suffer such Hypocrites to teach among you as Cater who pretended he suffer'd 20 l. for Preaching at Phakenham in Norfolk when he suffer'd not a Groat but got 10 l. clear into his Pocket Answ Q. 67. Why do you suffer George Whitehead to Teach amongst you who Preach against Swearing and yet himself did swear in the Lord-Mayor's Court April 9. 1695. before the Quakers Oath was Enacted Answ Q. 68. Whether it was not a Trial of Skill to root out the Protestant Ministry and overturn the Church of England when 7000 Quakers petitioned the Parliament against Tythes And can you take it ill if you meet with such a Petition to purge the Nation of Blasphemers Answ Q. 69. Whether you think Whitehead your Drudge can defend your Teachers from what in this Paper and my last Book is objected against them If not ought you not to examine the Matter Answ Lastly Who they Account False Ministers and what such are Q. 70. Whether you believe as one sort of your Books Teach Viz. First Are all such as sprinkle Children ALL such as Preach Christ without and bid People believe in him as he is in Heaven above ALL such as Preach out of the Scriptures ALL that Pay Tythes ALL that Receive Tythes false Ministers And if so then Secondly Are such Conjurers Thieves Robbers Antichrists Baal's Priests Witches Blind Guides Serpents and Devils Are all such Liars and the Sir Symons of the Age whose Commission and Call say they came from Oxford and Cambridge Are all such Stewards of the Devil's Magazines Dissemblers Hypocrites and a Viperous and Serpentine Generation as your Teachers say Yea of the Devil fearful Blasphemers Scarlet-colour'd Beasts a Harlot full of Abomination and Filthiness Babylon's Merchants selling Beastly Wares for a large Price the LETTER * Mark the Scriptures are with them Beastly Ware Dust and Death and elsewhere Serpents Meat which is Dust and Death and Whited Walls professing nothing but Poysonous Stuff Ravening Wolves greedy Dogs Really they are say this Book of the Quakers Blood-Hounds still Hunting and Gasping after their Prey like the Mouth of Hell Barking and Raging like Sodomites Ambitious Pharisees yea of the Devil Wo wo wo was the Portion of those Pharisees then and wo wo wo is their Portion now and Wo and Misery is the Portion of the Upholders i. e. King and Parliament of that Treacherous and Deceitful Generation c. Answ POSTSCRIPT Reader This Sheet which is occasion'd by the Quakers Deportment gives a fresh Taste of the Spirit of Quakerism For I having dispersed my Charge to G. W. as in Pilgrims Progress c. p. 172. into divers part of the Nation not only by my Book aforesaid but by a single Quarto Page this has greatly tormented the Quakers For clear themselves thereof they cannot and condemn their Errors they will not for then down goes Infallability and with it Quakerism that being the main Pillar upon which their Babel-Building stand And when I was at Oxford I sent one of these Quarto Pages containing the said Charge to Sylas Norton a Quaker he asked the Messenger from whence it came who told him from Francis Bugg I will not receive it said Sylas The same day I being at Christ's Church-College and discoursing of it and how S. Norton rejected the said Charge and Challenge one of the Fellows desired me to go along with him to S. Norton thinking I suppose that he could prevail with him to attempt a Defence I went with him and by all the fair VVords and Christian Arguments that he could use could not gain the Point tho' he told him the Charge was high and if true upon them the Quakers were not Christians and if not true he would engage the University should condemn Francis Bugg I then also offer'd that if I did not prove it upon them from their approved Authors that I would burn my Book as a Testimony against my own Injustice But neither of us could prevail but instead thereof according to their wonted manner he and his VVife railed at me call'd me Liar Serpent Brute Beast and the like Names and not only so but fell foul on the Gentleman and told him that they hired Balaam to curse the Quakers which I take to be a foul Slander cast upon that Famous University for they never hired me nor perswaded me to write a Line nor put VVords into my Mouth but what I write is of my own Accord I never was nor am a Hireling but a Volunteer First when I was a Quaker I suffer'd Three Years and Four Months Imprisonment for meeting and not taking the Oath of Allegiance I suffer'd more than 100 l. in Fines and Distresses for Meettings I was Recorder to their Monthly and Quarterly Meetings 16 or 18 Years and never took one Shilling for all my Journeys and other Service I gave 20 l. towards building their Meeting-House in Milden-Hall tho' when I left them and they denied me the use thereof by Agreement they repaid me 12 l. thereof which I put to a better use namely Printing against those Errors I formerly held I was one of the chief Entertainers of their Ministers in that part of the Country where I dwelt I have Cloathed some and put Money in the Pockets of others of them I know not in what thing I was Inferior to them which now Domineer and Insult over me And Secondly since I left them I have waged War with their Teachers from 1678 to 1698 not only by Manuscript Controversie but almost every Year one with another a Book little or great against them in Print and never till 1697.
Queries to Seventy Quakers OR A Second Sober Expostulation with the Hearers amongst the Quakers by way of Interrogation touching the Doctrine and Practice of their Mercenary Teachers expecting their Answer or else shall conclude by their Silence they assent to what is objected against them by Fra. Bugg The Introduction to the READER READER In February last I wrote a Book in Octavo Intituled A Sober Expostulation c. and I hope it hath some effect upon them since I meet with no Answer Their Teachers use to boast of their quick Answers as in their Book Judas and the Jews c. And formerly G. Whitehead wrote Three Books against me in Nine Months time but this is the third time I have wrote against them in Six Months time and no Answer which shew they begin to flag and hang down their Heads as if they were unable but now I 'll let G. Whitehead alone 't is not manly to fight below no let him rise and wash himself and then possibly he may come out with a Sheet against Twenty and Nibble here and there like the Rats But Reader observe but even those Parts of my Books which the Quakers make no reply to and the Charges therein laid and it will discover to thee their Errors to be both great and dangerous But why I marvel are their Teachers so slow at writing What Do their Spring begin to fail For when Father Penn receiv'd Jer. Ives's Sober Request over-Night the 26th of October 1674. he took his Natural Rest as himself says and in an Hours time next Morning wrote his Answer why then will neither he nor Ellwood come in to the Assistance of their disconsolate Brother Whitehead Why do they make such a drudge of him Is it because he is expert in wording the Matter otherwise and yet can mean the same thing viz. write one thing and mean another Thus much by way of Introduction First Touching the Charge on G. W. in Pil. Progress p. 172. QUery 1. Whether the Person that Suffered without the Gates of Jerusalem be properly the Son of God Answ yea or nay Q. 2. If nay whose Son properly was he Answ Q. 3. If yea Why do you follow such Teachers as utterly deny it Answ Q. 4. Whether your Teachers do not deny the Scriptures when they call them Death Dust Serpents Meat Beastly Ware Answ yea or nay Q. 5. If yea Why do other of your Teachers say they prefer the Bible above all other Books Extant in the World Answ Q. 6. Whether your Teachers speak from the Spirit of Truth or the Spirit of Error in their Writings and Preachings Answ Q. 7. If from the Spirit of Truth then whether their so speaking be of as great Authority as the Scriptures and Chapters are and greater as G. Whitehead Teaches Answ Q. 8. If so then whether their Doctrine do not tend to overthrow the Divine Authority of the Scriptures Answ yea or nay Q. 9. Whether it be Conjuration to preach out of the Scriptures of the Prophets and Apostles as your Books Teach Answ yea or nay Q. 10. Why do your Teachers Question whether Moses or Hermes was the first Pen-man of the Scriptures yea either or neither Answ Q. 11. Doth it not from such Questioning appear that your Teachers design the overthrow of Revealed Religion Answ Q. 12. Whether are the Sufferings of the Quakers greater than the Sufferings of Christ his Apostles and all the Martyrs since Answ Q. 13. If nay Whether was not Edw. Burrough a Blasphemer who so wrote and G. Whitehead c. likewise who approved and recommended such Doctrine Answ Q. 14. Whether are the Sufferings of the Quakers more unjust than the Sufferings of Christ his Apostles and Martyrs Answ Q. 15. If nay Whether was not E. Burrough a Blasphemer who so wrote and G. Whitehead who approved and recommended such Doctrine Answ Q. 16. Whether were the Sufferings of Christ his Apostles and Martyrs duly executed upon them by a Law or at least in a great Measure Answ Q. 17. If nay Whether was not E. Burrough a Blasphemer who so wrote and G. Whitehead c. likewise who approved and recommended such Doctrine Answ Q. 18. Whether this Doctrine of Burrough Whitehead Fox Coale c. does not tend to undervalue the Death and Sufferings of Christ and to exalt their own Sufferings as not only greater but more unjust Answ Q. 19. If yea Whether your Teachers are not grand Deceivers and Antichrists even such as Christ foretold of Mat. 24.24 Answ Q. 20. If yea Whether you ought not to forsake such Impostors Answ Touching G. Fox's Self-Exaltations See Pil. Prog. p. 21. 29. Q. 21. Whether you believe that G. Fox wrote his Book News coming up out of the North c. from the Mouth of the Lord as in p. 1. he pretended Answ Q. 22. Whether you believe that G. Fox was Naked when he wrote that Book as himself said Answ Q. 23. Whether you believe that his rising up out of the North was Prophesied of as he there pretended Answ Q. 24. If yea Then by what Prophet whether Moses Jeremiah Isaiah Ezekiel Daniel or by Lodowick Muggleton Answ Q. 25. If not by the true Prophets then whether he was not an Impostor who Imposed on the World his horrible Delusions Answ Q. 26. Whether was G. Fox's Name so Covered from the sight and knowledge of the World as that neither himself nor his Name was known in the World as he said himself Answ Q. 27. If yea How came the People when they saw him and heard him speak to say Lo this is George Fox or how came the Justices to make his Mittimus and send him to the House of Correction for his Blasphemy by the Name of George Fox the Shooe-maker Answ Q. 28. Whether he that hath the same Spirit that raised Jesus from the Dead be equal with God Answ Q. 29. Whether the Quakers have not the same Spirit that raised Jesus from the Dead Answ Q. 30. If yea Whether the Quakers be not equal with God Answ Q. 31. Whether you do believe that George Fox attained in his Life-time to that fulness of Glory as that his Head and Ears was filled full of it Answ yea or nay Q. 32. If nay Whether was not George Fox a grand Impostor Answ Q. 33. Whether you do believe that George Fox was before all Lauguages were as he said he was Answ Q. 34. If nay Whether then you ought to adhere to the Works of such an Impostor Answ And whether his Journal be better than the Bible as William Mead said it was Answ Q. 35. Whether do you believe that George Fox wrought Miracles Answ Q. 36. If yea In whose Name then did he work those Miracles in his own Name or in the Name of some other Man since in the Name of Jesus of Nazareth he wrought no Miracle Answ Q. 37. If not in the Name of Jesus whether he was not an Impostor Answ Q. 38. Whether do