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Show ( t68 ) diculous Stories, is his Hiftory of the Quakers fl:uff'd with. But fhall I retaliate? I can tell him of as notable things for him to behold; as the See G. B's \V o.man that was in Prifon at Bofton for Theft, ?.d afore- Coming am<?ng o~1r Friends, was like ~o be cox~fad P· 361• vinced of the Evtl of her ways, wh1ch the1r Jay lor Sttlter hearing of, took her into his houfe, and told her, She were better to be as (he WtU befo~e, (a thief) thAn a ~ake~,whereupon fhe S~e~ls agam, and was banifued for tt. Behold the Sptnt of Presbytery! and Samuel Parker's Ecolejiaftical Policy, p. $4· . ,lt u better to Indulge Mens v~ceos a~d D~bauchenes, a Edvar.ls th~tn their Confciences. aATolerat~-on u agamft the Na. A:ntapolo- ture of Reformation,a Reformation and a Tolertfltion are gbo1' 6 1 P· 18 '>: Diametrically Oppofite. b A Toleratzon is the grand a{]gre 'J" ho .,_,,n 0 .I CL of na 1• part. Deftgn of the Devil, toJ .Lov.ta1.er-ptect, ana_ me p. 121. Engine to work by at thu ume, to uphold hts T~t-c. ~ 2 3· tering Kingdom. e ..And therefore I hope the Parha- ~D~[font:ers rmnt AIT'embly Minifters, Ctty ttnd the whole Kirzg .. 1aymgs. 1. ' 'JJ• h 0 ,f' rr l 0 oll r. part. P· 2 , dam, Conjidering t e Evtl o1 a J o eratwn, ~" "'ry e. R_gffes down and abominate the very thoughts of tt. dYe vie~ ?fall fervants of Chrift take heed of Yielding to the preten· Rehg~ous ces of C onfcience, the Devil, and not Chrift has his 6. Ed Lt. p.. h r. d h -I. 0 J 8 4 • fee: throne t ere. e 1n a wor , overt row as mUL'!Q, as m " t~rnlieth, all Religion and Piety, Jetting up a Babel of their own, fitll of lmpiety, Ignorance and Blafphemy; thefe are the Fruits of the too much Liberty, and the Effi£ls of r~ading St~riptu,re by_ Ig.norant and !dnliciom Spirits. Richard Mayo of Kmgfton, fatd, 0 That G. Foxes. th-e De'Uil was the Power of God, That Chrift was gmrye aftt. P• made manifeft to deftroy twe Power of Go d, an d to 274-, &c. deftroy him that was tbe:Power of God: That if om and E. B. Man murder another, he diel it by the Power of God, works P• that the GO'fpel rMs no more the Power of God, thaJ 377' the Rofe Cake, that lay in the lVindow. That a Man mny be a Righteous Man, and not a Godly Man; That a Man may be 1ufti.fied by God, and Condemned bJ .J,is own Co7tftien~e, 11nd f Cunt'f~, Tht~t ever] Believer hae.t;- . ( 169 ) hath not th 1u· .r. · h 0 t; . e ry stneJ s tn tm t : '.1T. 'r'-;at a Man ma11 per.;. ·t Contrao ;ecute Chri/1. i ho s · db 0 h :1." n u amts, an e a Rtghteou~ M:J an. ry to rJo. T at he d1d ~elieve in. a Ckrifl that dyed at Jerufa~ S· 10 • len~, but not m a Chrift Wtthin t ; That that Light +Contra~ whzch Cbrifl bath Enlightned every Man 'Jvithal to ry to CalCArnal and Darlenefs; That the Gojpel it felf to 'but vin,. Th~t , aD d ea·zd utterh; Th·a t· it Wtk no matter to him , ·r th Chrift. u % e not wTth~ L evd WtU t e. Orz$m~l of Tythes, if the La"Jv· of the out, lmt an would gzve Jt bzm, be "JJJould have it. withi1t. George I:arcum, Prieft of Cockermouth, in Cum-berland, fatd to a friend, 1 would to God 1 had G. F's (jr.' Po·JJJer~ . thou Jh.ouldfl be feverely punifhed: And Tho• MJ~~I' fVarwzcks pnell, came to a Meeting of rhofe P· Q calle~ ~akers, and ftr~ck Jo. Grave, and pluck-ed hu~ off the Green, and his Wife llruck and beat h1m fo_re, a~d dr~w Blood of Friends; and the fame Prt~ll fatd, If the Law were rightly exe-tuted, thou mlgbt'ft not jfand there : It would cut off ~~~Jour Necks. Tho. Dentham, Prieft, called the fa1d Jo. Grave out. of the Meeting, faying, He woulJ.(tand to prove hf4 Praelice . and then wenc his way ' ~n d b"I d rh e ~eople, T·a' ke hz·m a2vay, ancl Hang hzm ; and at his words the People did beat and pull the Hair off his Head. · dalPe .1f.: ·H uou h Atcbball. ' Prieu11 ofSt · A 0 ravan, tn nan- .D&tlrin~ ; ' aid, !hat Chrz{J hath not Enlightned every one and Przn.;. that cometh znto the World. contrary to J h 0 ciples·of Th . 0 .r. ' o n 1.9. I. 0 at /1: J zt tJ Blajphem'J to ra-v th t th Lo h t'r Pru: s thE f b J< ,~:J, a e tniB zg t of Scot- J o h 11 tg ten an Co1Jdemn the World · contrary to land. -6"7. o n r • 9 . .& 3. 1 9.· ' sig,n~,:1.d b1 j That ~o fay th~t which Reproves for Sin i1 fi"om fix. Hepa ven, u Blafphem"J ' 7. con• rrary to JOl'J f'J lu,.. •8• - b · ?· Henry Forejicle, Pnefr of Li11gian, in Dun~ artfhzrc, That if theJ had any Cbriftia?) Zeal, the , 'JVould J!..one them "JPhom they call f!.!!akers. P. 2 2. That God Commands all eve~y ·where t'o R.tpent, to 1h: End [b4t they fhould ?HJf hr~ve it to f~.r, T t A but |