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A60892 A general testimony to and for the everlasting truth of God partly intended for my relations and neighbours, that have known me from my childhood in Wishaw & Sutton : wherein there is a short relation of my manner of convincement : and also, some few of the sufferings which were inflicted upon me by some of the said inhabitants, for my faithful testimony, which I have born for God and his blessed truth. Sommerland, Richard, d. 1730. 1678 (1678) Wing S4661; ESTC R32705 5,632 10

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A General TESTIMONY To and For the Everlasting Truth of God Partly intended for my Relations and Neighbours that have known me from my Childhood in Wishaw Sutton Wherein there is a short Relation of my Manner of Convincement And also some few of the Sufferings which were Inflicted upon me by some of the said Inhabitants for my Faithful Testimony which I have born for God and his Blessed Truth FRIENDS and Neighbours it is in my Heart once to put you in mind of that blessed and Everlasting Truth which I bear Testimony unto before you for it is the same that ever it was to all that believe in the Light and faithfully Obey it I cannot but once more Exhort you unto it as knowing that there is Sufficiency in it to preserve out of the Evil which is the Cause of much Sorrow and Trouble both in this World and in the World to come In the Year 1660. when it pleased the Lord to cause his blessed Truth to be preached amongst us by a despised People in Scorn called Quakers it pleased the Lord about that time to raise up a Work in my Heart and much Questionings and Reasonings I was beset withal and a Warfare inwardly I came to know Jacob and Esau striving in the Womb spiritually then hearing of a Meeting of the aforesaid People who by the World did then as they do at this day bear that Scornful Name of Quakers The Meeting then to be at Cardworth I was very much pressed in my Mind thither to go but something to the putting by that Opportunity at that time presented it self inasmuch as I was disappointed of my desire at that time So then Reasonings more seized upon me and my Trouble by reason of Sin and Transgression much disquieted me insomuch that I could not follow my outward Imployment so that Sighs and Groans did daily press me for the Sins of my Youth that I was constrained to make my Abode in many Desolate Places to bewail my Condition in Pits and Ditches to cry unto the Lord notwithstanding my Diligence in imploying my self to run after the best of men for Help Then in the 7th Moneth in the Year 1660. my Wife being reading in a Book of a Faithful Friend was pricked in the Heart and also satisfied that she had been doing that which the Lord did not require of her in the way of Worship when I heard those Expressions I was very much troubled for it was so with me at that time that I had rather have suffered Death than to have been called a Quaker inasmuch as that I durst not look in a Book nor go unto a Meeting but then did the Lord begin to raise up his own Work in me which burned as a Fire insomuch that I my self with many more did expect nothing but Death to have been the effect of the same but I found it to be the Lord's Work to destroy Sin which was and is the Work of the Devil Then on the 30th day of the aforesaid Moneth the Enemy of my Soul seeing that his Kingdom began to be weakened to the end that it might be destroyed then did he begin to Rage and to stir me up to take those Books in which my Wife was formerly reading and I hid them with an intent that I had to burn them if my Wife would not go with me on the next First day unto the World's Worship so great was my Rage against Truth in that day and in this lyon-like-Lyon-like-Spirit of Fury did I intend to go unto our own Parish-Priest to know and to be informed to the utmost what he could acquaint me withal in that Case But inasmuch as the Lord did permit me to go on with mine intent and prosecution of this Work sometimes going and sometimes running in haste for fear it should be too late I was smitten in my Breast and the Word of the Lord arose in me in the Heat of his Jealousie which burned as an Oven and smote as a Hammer saying What hast thou gotten thy self all this while by thy running sometimes Ten and sometimes Twenty Miles in a day after the Hirelings and Time-servers of this Age So then I was made to cry out Lord what wilt thou have me to do Often could I say A Wounded Conscience who can bear So that I was made to return in the Tenderness of my Soul and was constrained to embrace my dear Wife with this tender Salutation Oh! take thy Books again in the Fear of the Living God Ah! that was a Day of Glad-Tidings unto my Soul can I say unto you my near dear Relations unto whom this may come and unto whom these Lines may be presented for as sure as the Lord Christ Jesus did appear unto the Woman of Samaria even so assuredly did he appear unto me yea in me that Day Oh! therefore be you warned and turn unto the God of Life who hath for his Truth 's sake constrained me to visit you with a Testimony in tender Love unto your Souls And now my Dear Relations and Neighbours unto whom these Lines were in the Beginning chiefly directed and at this instant of Time my Soul is in a deep Travel for you before the Lord I my self being a man that hath known the Terrors of the Lord for Sin and Transgression doth once more in these Lines of my Constraint wherein I can say of a truth I am at this time engaged by the Lord in the Bowels of his Love to you-wards and also in regard to the removing of Guilt from my self in the day of the Lords Visitation of you which undoubtedly will come upon you if you turn not unto him I say in his fear a necessity is laid upon me to invite you once more to be reconciled unto the Lord our God who lives for evermore and whose Truth shall yet shine as the Sun in the Firmament and his Name be spread over all the Earth And Friends I being one whom the Lord hath made sensible of a Terrible Day that is at hand and shall try both you as well as my self and every of us and that you shall not be able to escape it it lieth near me this day to lay it before you that it is high time for you and greatly needful that you seek within for a better Guide then yet you are aquainted withal for the day is at hand that will try all Professions that men have invented and the Coverings they have made therefore I say turn unto the Lord God for he alone in that day can save R. S. A Note of an Account of the Sufferings of Richard Sommerland of Wishaw in Warwickshire for Truth 's sake from the Year 1663. unto this Present Year 1678. FIrst in the Year 1663. aforesaid the said Richard Sommerland was Persecuted by one Jacob Kimberly Priest of Cardworth and put into Lichfield Court because for Conscience-sake to God he could not pay him Tythe and Herbage and so deny Christ come in the
Flesh and so because he could not fee a Proctor in the Court or so they proceeded against him so got him into Prison where he remained betwixt Nine or Ten Years In one Year of which the said Priest took away one Load of Hay out of a Meadow where there was but three and out of another Meadow where there was but one Load of his he took all Also the said Richard the space of about eight Years after he was first put in Prison as aforesaid having some Liberty to come to his outward Being and being about the Town's-Business with his Neighbours was Sworn against by four men for being at a Meeting at Badgely about five Miles off and fined 9l 5s Whereas the Men of the Neighbourhood could testifie He was with them that day about Business as afore-said and the aforesaid four Swearers were all Forsworn O sad to be considered of Also the said Richard Sommerland for suffering the People of the Lord called Quakers to have a Meeting at his House about the 12th day of the Moneth called August 1677. to worship in Spirit and in Truth as their holy Custom is was fined 20l. for which they took Goods at several times from him worth 33l At one time they took away four Heifers and upon another day they took two Mares one Tumbrel one pair of Gears two pair of Hollmes two Collors three Bridles one Belly-band thirty Cheeses two Sacks and about three Strikes of Mown Corn one good Feather-bed one Coverlet one Rug one Blanket three Pillow-bears three Flaxen Sheets one Flaxen Table-Cloth one Towell sixteen Napkins and the same Night they came again even in the Night like Robbers and took away three Weaning-Calves two Swine two Weaning-Coults And it is to be noted That the Ground of this grievious Persecution at this time was because some that were Naturally related to these Informers and Persecutors were Convinced of Gods blessed Truth amongst us at this time so mightily doth the Devil Rage against God's Work in all Generations Also it is to be noted That after a certain time that they had all these Goods in their Custody and made Money of most of them they sent some of them back again yet of so little Value that what remained in their Hands which they sold was worth 26l for the Fine of 20l. Another chief cause of this great Suffering was the Endeared Love of my Heart to the Well-being of the Souls of my Relations and Friends it being upon me to invite several of them to a Meeting to the Marriage of my Daughter at which Meeting it pleased the Lord to touch and to open some of their Hearts as he did in former dayes the Heart of Lidea and gave them an inward Sense of his blessed Truth at which the Devil was Angry and stirred up his Instruments to persecute me and others of God's People and what was in former dayes spoken of came to be sulfilled That the Father should be against Son Son against Father and Brother against Brother and that upon this occasion my half Brother who was Brother unto me by Mother not by Father was at the Meeting where one of his Daughters with several others were Convinced of the Eternal Truth of God at which my said Brother was so filled that he brake the bands of Natural Affection as well as Christianity and the royal Law of God which is To do unto all as they would be done by and turned Informer against me others and that which aggravates the thing almost beyond any parrallel is that my aforesaid Brother did not only Inform against me but against his own Daughter and against his Daughter in Law his Son's Wife who in her Faithfulness doth remain unto this Day notwithstanding the many Hardships and Tryals she hath undergone for the Truth 's sake of which our God in his Love hath made his a Partaker notwithstanding she hath been nail'd up close from a Meeting who were both Fined upon his and his Son in Law 's Information Also it is to be noted That upon my Knowledge that my said Brother was to turn Informer to get Money by it it was in my Heart in the Aboundings of Love rather than he should take such a Reproachful Trade upon him which is a shame unto all sober People I say it was in my Heart to go unto him not in any Fear that I had upon me as to what he could do but to prevent or take away the Occasion that might induce him thereto and proffer him Either to lend or give him Money if he had need either then or at other times Whereupon he was filled with Wrath and Madness that he did Unnaturally abuse and strike me upon the bare Head and other places although he had no Resistance but a Willingness the Lord had wrought in me that as I was Smitten on the one Cheek to turn also the other which was then in true Exercise of Patience done blessed be the Lord. This Information being given by my said Brother-in-Law Thomas Cooke and Henry Hurst his Son-in-Law unto William Wood Warden or Chief Magistrate of the Corporation of Sutton-Cofield within Warwick-shire who upon this Information given did issue forth a Warrant to the Constable to make Distress of the Persons Goods informed against the Constable Thomas Freeman and the rest concerned in making a Distress seeming unwilling to meddle yet being threatned by the said Warden That if they did it not they must Pay the Fines themselves the said Constable Thomas Freeman and Robert Rogerson and their Co-partners hardned their Hearts and with great Eagerness persecuted and sought after their Prey and with Cruelty made Spoil and Havock of the Goods as is here inserted in Particulars as followeth These Distresses as followeth were made by the Officers of Carworth John Mayah Constable James Harbey of Minworth Head-borow in the same Parish Thomas Freeman Constable of Sutton-Cofield and Robert Rogerson Over-seer of the same Town who sought after their Prey with great Eagerness and much Cruelty Also for the aforesaid Meeting was taken from Edw. Chandeler for a Fine for himself and his Wife for 30 s. Fine was taken one Mare and a Colt worth 5 l. which they sold for 3l 19s and kept 1s for selling the Mare and returned some of the Undervalue again Also for the same two Meetings they took from John Swift of Cardworth for a Fine of 15s a Feeding-Cow worth about 55s which they sold for 44s returned him only some of that again as also keeping 1 s. for selling the Cow Also for the aforesaid Meeting and another was taken from Robert Guest of Minworth for 15 s. Fine one great Brewing-Kettle and six great Pewter-dishes which was well worth betwixt 30 40 s. Also for the two Meetings aforesaid was taken from Margaret Wolley for a Fine of 15s one Set of Curtains and Vallans one Blanket one Warming-Pan some Pewter worth about 1l 10s Also for the afore-said two Meetings was taken from Thomas Hargrave of Minworth a poor man for a Fine of 15s was taken Brass worth 1l 7s Also for the First Meeting was taken from Anne Meakings a poor Widdow in Minworth that hath four small Children and little to live upon but what she laboureth hard for was for a Fine of 5s taken one Coverlet and three Pewter-dishes Also for the same two Meetings was taken from Richard Willson of Colshil for 15s Fine Brass worth about 1l 10s Also for the first Meeting they took from Abraham Jordan of Wigginshill in the Parish of Sutton-Cofield for a Fine of 15s for himself his Wife and Son 16. Ells and a half of Tear of Hempen Cloath Also for the first Meeting before-mentioned they took from Thomas Sharrat of Wishaw for 10s Fine for himself and his Wife one great Brewing Kettle and one lesser Kettle and one Pewter-dish worth in all 26s returned only the lesser Kettle and the Pewter-dish to the value of 6s Also for the first Meeting before-mentioned they took from Jone Warde of Graves in Sutton-Parish one Kettle worth 8 or 9s for a Fine of 5s This is a True and Faithful Account in short of the Sufferings both of my Self and other Friends who have and yet may Suffer in Body and Estate for the Testimony of Truth and Sake of Christ Jesus whose Saving Health is this day known who came to save his People From their Sins as is recorded in the Scriptures And again He that departeth from Iniquity maketh himself a Prey But I would have none to stumble at the Truth or be offended thereat for it is by the God of our Salvation that they that will live Godly in Christ Jesus must suffer Persecution Wishaw in Warwick-shire the 1st Mon. 1678. This is given forth in the feeling of the Presence of the living God by one who desireth the good of all my Fellow-Creatures Richard Sommerland THE END