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A36890 A few vvords of truth from the spirit of truth to all who are convinced of the truth, and stand in opposition to the cross ... also a few words to all the litteral professors, who can own the ministration of Christ without them but deny him within them and to those that have their dependance upon the teaching of men, in oppostion to the ministration of the spirit within : together with a short discovery of the Presbyterian government, and some reasons of dissenting from it / William Dundas. Dundas, William, fl. 1665-1673. 1673 (1673) Wing D2612; ESTC R17235 15,054 23

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it to me In the mean time my Correspondent Gawen Lawry Merchant of London according to Orders sent me a Box with about Three Pound Sterling worth of Books and to give me notice of it to call for them in a Ship of the Preston Pannes for the which End he writ me a Letter by the Post which they getting in their hands I never knòwing any thing of it till I going to visit my Cousin Preston Grange his Wife told me That their Priest called a Minister one John Oswald had taken a Fox full of Books from a Ship of that Town of Preston Panne● which was directed for me which did a little surprize me I never hearing of it yet it behoved me to content my self knowing That what once cometh into their Hands which is called th● Kirk is not easily recovered So that I sent for the same Books again which were also seized upon by one Boswell a Earmer of the Excise Office whereof I hearing did make Application to him and I being a Stranger to him and he not knowing the Difference that was betwixt the Priests and me nor what Acts had been emitted against those which they called Sectary Books I did so capitulate for them that I had them again but in the process of time the Lord ordered it so that when the English came into Scotland I did demand my Books from the said Oswald the Priest which did not a little sc●re him and he to save his own Head told me That Warriston had them by Order of the Comm●ssion of the General Assembly from whom I desired one of his Friends to require them to whom he reply'd That they were in his Closet and he durst not deliver them me without an Order yet if I would send some Souldiers for them they might have them which I did But when I had the Box I found many of them wanting and knew not whom to challenge they passing through so many corrupted Channels but as they began with s●btil and undermining Falshood so they ended with Theft though it is like that these Bab●●onish Merchants by trading with them Books were helpt to spin out their Hour-Glass upon my Charges though they were well paid otherwise All this did so vex the Serpent that he knew not how to be avenged of me but by thrusting forth his Venemous Sting of Excommunication against me though it was but like a Dog that shews his Teeth when he cannot bite but only bark and this vexed them the more seeing m● so to slight it and tread upon it by my Letter to the Commission of the General Assembly and seeing none to regard their Sentence by keeping a Distance from me made their Act the more Contemptible so as they were willing to heal up the Wourd again as they said to my dear Friend John Swinton whom they intreated That he would desire the Sentence of Excommunication to be taken off again To whom he replyed That as he was passive in laying of it on he should be so in bearing of it To whom they replyed If ●e will not be active in seeking it we wi● be active in doing it And so I standing in this Case they did only with me as their Fore-Fathers the Priests did to the Blind Man who though naturally Blind yet spiritually he had more Sight then themselves So I being cast out by them Christ did hold me up and they remain in their Blind Condition to this day in their Egyptian-State where I leave them groping after their dark Principles and blind Imaginations of their Persecuting spirit and I to remain in the Land of Goshen enjoying Christ the Light and Life of man who enlightens every man that comes into the World for they have Eyes and see not for the Light shineth in Darkness and they comprehend it not Ears they have but hear not but to the sweet Enchantings of the Serpent do they hearken and bow who creeping upon his Belly feeding upon the Dust of the Earth though I do not include all under this predicament and category for I have more Charity to some of them Yet though in all this time I had a further Sight of the light then themselves yet there was a Gulf botwixt the Elest Children of the Lord called Quakers and me for I saw further then I was willing to embrace for there was such a high Principle of the world in me that the noble Principle of Light and Life was looked over by me yea I lived in my own will wit and wisdom which was accursed Preferring that wisdom before that wisdom of God which would have made me a Child and a Fool to the World thinking that I might gain two Kingdoms at once to keep the Possession of the Earth and the Kingdom of Heaven also and I being out of the pure Will and out of the Cross to my own Wisdom I was judged by the eternal Spirit of Truth and stood as condemned out of the Life because I being out of the Obedience and insomuchas I could not lose my Life I did choose Death for mans Life in this World is in Visibles unwilling to be separated from the World's Fashions and Customs and vain Religions Honour and Profit and all things which I stood upon was a false corrupt Ground whilst I thus stood in the Alienation Upon the Consideration of all this the Lord was pleased to dart in upon my prodigal spirit to call me home from the Husks that I was feeding upon to my Father's House and whilst the Door of Mercy was open he put a stop to the unlimitted Pleasures of the Flesh and then I came to hear the calm and still Voice of the Spirit that was stirring in that contemned people called Quakers and the first stirring in me of that Nature which I did eminently take notice of was As I was riding from Edinbrough in a Winter Evening to my own House I did hear a Noise of some men as it were Fighting so that I bid my Man ride up in haste to see what it was which my Man doing he called to me and said That there was two Men on Horse-back beating of another Man going on Foot so that I ridingup to them I did see them beatiug him and he still keeping them off saying What did I say to you but bid you FEAR GOD so that presently I did perceive that it was a Quaker reproving sin in the other two so I asking his Name which he telling me I knew the man by Name though not by Sight and I was so offended with the other two that I fell to beat them with my Rod and ordered those that were with me to carry them to the next Prison but he the said Quaker did intreat me to let them go which after taking notice of their Names and Places of Abode I did let them go And a Week after the said Quaker was telling a Relation of mine what a Curtisie I had done to him in a manner to save him