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A40945 The Quakers plea with the bishops at their ecclesiastical courts, or, An answer of the people of God, reproachfully called Quakers, to the bill of presentment put against them into the bishops courts, for not coming to the church as is pretended whereby it may appear, that the Quakers, so called, do come to the church, both according to the Scriptures, and Common-prayer books account, and ought not in equity and reason to be presented, or punished for that, &c. / by Richard Farnsworth. R. F. (Richard Farnworth), d. 1666. 1663 (1663) Wing F499; ESTC R9314 16,422 24

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us that denying ungodliness and worldly lusts we should live soberly righteously and godly in this present world as it is written Tit. 2.11.12 The grace of God hath a teaching office in the hearts of the people of God and they are taught by the grace of God to deny ungodliness and worldly lusts in order to a godly life and conversation They who in obedience to the teachings of the grace do deny ungodliness and worldly lusts in order to a godly life conversation do make it appear thereby that they are under the administration of the grace of God and subject thereunto And it is an evident demonstration that such are the beloved people of God and we who are reproachfully called Quakers are under the teachings of the grace of God and it is apparent to the world by our denial of ungodliness and worldly lusts in order to a godly life and conversation humbly be it spoken in the denial of all self-justification And the Common-Prayer doth acknowledge that God doth instruct his holy Church with heavenly doctrine see S. Marks day in the Collect so called Here the Church of God is not declared to be a company of miserable sinners who have no souls health in them and if they have no souls health in them have they any cure of souls or heavenly doctrine in them but the Church is here declared to be a holy Church And on Good Friday so called in the Collect the whole body of the Church is said to be governed and sanctified by the Spirit of God So that the Church which is governed and sanctified by the Spirit of God is declared to be the holy Church and the holy Church is a sanctified body and under a spiritual Government because the whole body of the Church is governed and sanctified by the Spirit of God as aforesaid And such a Church we own and come unto as is holy and instructed by the Lord with heavenly doctrine If God instruct his holy Church with heavenly doctrine S. Mark day Coll. and the people of God be the holy Church which God doth so instruct then the people of God are a holy people and under the administrations and teachings of the Light and holy spirit of God which we own in principle doctrine and conversation And you own the same in declaration are you not then in words or declaration therein become one with those you call Quakers How can you then in equity and reason go about to present or punish us for owning in life and conversation that which you own in declaration but seem to come short of in life and conversation Consider well of it and let the light and spirit of God Judge in this case between you and us and joyn you therewith so will you clearly acquit and justifie us and our innocent cause which is the cause of a good conscience And on Sim. and Jude Sim. Jude the Coll. in the Collect so called it is said Almighty God which hast builded thy Congregation upon the foundation of the Apostles and Prophets jesus Christ himself being the chief corner-stone Here again may it not be observed that Cathedrals and Parish Meeting-places nor a company of miserable sinners though they may meet therein are not accounted the Church which is the building and holy Congregation of God by him builded upon the foundation of the Prophets and Apostles Christ Jesus himself as aforesaid Then to meet in point of Religion and worship of God with them who are sought and taught of the Lord according to John 4.23 and 6.44 45. and are the holy Congregation or building of God by him built upon a spiritual foundation of the Prophets and Apostles Christ Jesus himself as aforesaid according to Eph. 2.18 19 20 21 22. is to come to the holy Church and houshold of God which is governed and sanctified by the Spirit of God though they may not come to a Cathedral or Parish Meeting-place to meet with a company of miserable sinners who have no health in them as aforesaid The holy Church is a sanctified Church both according to the Scripture and Common-prayer account and they who are governed and sanctified by the Spirit of God are the holy Church as aforesaid and such a Church we are members of and come to in point of Religion and worship of God Concerning the service of God In the second Collect for peace 2 Coll. for peace it is said O God which art the author of peace and lover of concord in knowledge of whom standeth eternall life whose service is perfect freedom If God be the Author of peace then he is not the author of persecution about matters of Religion but a lover of concord and lovers of God are lovers of peace and concord Who then are the authors of persecution about matters of Conscience in point of Religion and worship of God For our Lord Jesus Christ hath said to his friends who do his commands John 15.14 I command you that ye love one another John 15.17 If the world hate you ye know that it hated me before it hated you Remember the word that I said unto you The servant is not greater then the Lord If they have persecuted me they will persecute you John 15.18 19 20. True Christians the friends of Christ that are obedient unto his commands they love one another with the love of Christ and are hated and persecuted by the spirit of the world for their love and faithfulness unto Christ And whereas it is said that the service of God is perfect freedom what is it then is it not a freedom from sin wrath and condemnation and are not they that are in the service of God in perfect freedom And if the service of God be perfect freedom whether ought any to be forced either to it or from it by outward compulsion and if you say though the service of God be perfect freedom yet it is not perfect freedom from sin what is it perfect freedom from and unto seeing that the Apostle saith when ye were the servants of sin ye were free from righteousness Rom. 6.20 Are servants of sin free from righteousness who are they then who daily err and go astray from the ways of God and daily offend against Gods holy Laws being as themselves say miserable sinners What fruit have they then in those things whereof they are now ashamed for saith the Apostles the end of those things is death Rom. 6.20.21 But the same Apostle speaks of a freedom from sin saying Now being made free from sin and become servants to God ye have your fruit unto holiness and the end everlasting life Rom. 6.22 23. They who are free from sin are at liberty to serve the Lord whose fruit is unto holiness and the end thereof is life everlasting as aforesaid Concerning the Light In the third Collect for aid against all perils it is said Lighten our darkness we beseech thee O Lord. Are you yet in