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A29128 The conviction of James Naylor and his black spirit demonstrated from his own confessions, lyes, evasions, and contradictions in the maine points of doctrine by him held forth against the truth in answer to a book of his called Wickednesse weighed : the which was writt in answer to a little treatise called The Quakers quaking principles examined and refuted, written by Ellis Bradshavv ... / written by Ellis Bradshavve. Bradshaw, Ellis. 1656 (1656) Wing B4140; ESTC R37455 43,826 56

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every one had need But James Naylor dare though hee hath his ground to seeke for hee sheweth no reason worth mentioning I suppose hee was affraid with Judas least hee should not seeme charitable to the poore for under pretence of the poore so hee could keepe it from the Ministers of Christ and so from Christ himselfe hee would have it for himselfe and the Quaker-Ministers to fill their baggs though they are theeves and Robbers spiritually as Judas was carnally For it is evident that hee accounteth no poore deserving nor no Ministers deserving but the Quakers poore and Ministers Though hee saith if they be found Ministers of Christ farre be it from mee to hould from them that maintenance which Christ ever allowed his Ministers But that hee alloweth none to be found his Ministers but the Quaker-Ministers is evident for as for all such as preach in our publike places which hee calle 〈◊〉 our Idoll Temples are condemned by him as Ministers of Antichrist and not sent of God So that hee and I are at a great distance from accordance though hee seemeth to graunt to all that I plead for or ever intended it to wit such as are found to be Ministers of Christ Nor have I in the least pleaded for any other if they be knowne to be such And therefore though hee Imperiously commandeth mee when I write againe first to prove them so and then call them so I answer I called not any by name nor doe I know but few of very many that are knowne faithfull labourers in Gods harvest therefore I cannot enter into any particulars it would be too large to proove every particular Minister of Christ sent of God by the particular grounds and Reasons to cleare every man that yet is cleare in the sight of God But I am not so omnitient yet if I heare them preach in the cleare evidence and demonstration of the spirit and of power by that I can know them though I cannot demonstrate the same unto James Naylor as such I know many that preach in our publike places which yet are but a few in comparison of what there is that I know not nor ever saw Nor will I goe about to decipher them out by their markes so as to condemne all as hee hath done yet if they be Wolves that come in sheepes cloathing or meere hirelings or clearely Antichristian or if by any of their fruits I can certainly know them to be theeves and Robbers and such as are carnall and worldly and proud and vaine boasters or heretickes or schismatickes and such like I shall and doe disowne them as much and more then James Naylor doth But amongst the Rest I disowne James Naylor in particular for being so much as like any Minister of Christ that ever was in the world But dare maintaine him for one of the primest of all that ●athan hath and the most audacious in a bad cause Now hee telleth mee further that another argument I use saying wee ought to account them as spirituall Fathers And saith that if any so doe whom they have not spiritually begotten such account of a lye and thou teaches them to it I answer That is one of James Naylors lyes for if they be fathers to others and I know it though they did not beget mee yet I ought to account them so else I account of a lye above the truth oh shamelesse lyar who but will know this to be a lye at the first reading If they be fathers they are so though not to mee But for all those markes that James Naylor hath given to know them by I will not follow him throughout Because that this I know That if they be such who have the manifestation of the Spirit and preach in the evidence and demonstration thereof and that with power Though I see in them many humane frailties and that they be subject to like passions as other men are nay though Jonas-like they should shew themselves angerie with the Lord himselfe and that for shewing mercy and say they doe well to be angerie even to the very death yet I shall not deny but they are sent of God and ought to be maintained as his faithfull Ambassadours and hee that denyeth them denyeth Christ and hee that condemneth and Judgeth them as no Ministers of Christ because of such passions and frailties doth also condemne and Judge himselfe for the same censure that hee casteth upon them if hee doth the same or worser things It Redoundeth to himselfe by the Judgement of the Lord for saith hee With what Judgement yee Judge yee shall be Judged And therefore James Naylor hath cause to feare that Judgement attendeth him and will befall him and that ere long if hee doth not repent especially after Conviction in his owne Conscience of his injurious Censures and blasphemous Reproaches cast like a flood out of his mouth and penn to make them all odious amongst the people of God But I must not stand any longer upon this third particular but shall fall to answer breifly his Catalogue of lyes that hee would father upon mee but may keepe them himselfe as more properly his owne For 1. Saith hee Thou sayes our spirit teacheth us to pull downe mens faith and hope they have in God Ans True and that by calling men carnall and damned when you cannot proove any such thing 2. That wee give no honour or worship either to God or man Ans Not that I know off let them shew wherein 3. That we have no knowledge of God at all but a wicked lying malicious spirit that is an enemy to all goodnesse Ans And so I verily beleeve and that for those reasons rendred in the booke 4. That our wicked lying spirit teacheth us to speake evill of all men that embrace not our lying doctrines and wayes Ans The truth of this I Referre to the Judgements of all that know their Rayling and Reviling of the Ministers and professors of all sorts the Quakers excepted who onely embrace their wayes 5. That the Elect may be so farre lead away with the errour of the wicked as to fall from their owne steadfastnesse Ans I say from their owne proper steadfastnesse they may which word proper hee leaveth out to deceive the simple And so I say they may else the Apostles exhortation was needlesse 2 Pet. 3.17 6. That the case is Just with us deluded Quakers as it is with Witches Ans And so it is in those Respects therein mentioned as I could have prooved it by examples of some of those people 7. That wee bitterly Revile and Reproach all the Saints and servants of God almost over all the world Ans And I said true for they Revile and Reproach all professors but of their owne way and those are no Saints but more like Devills 8. That our pleading for so many good things and sharply reprooving of evill and our coming to the light with the deeds can be no other but from a deluding