hosts. Job said, I have heard of thee by the hearing of the ear; but now mine eyes have seen thee. And God spake to Moses face to face. Here you may take your oaths, and swear against Jacob, against Isaiah, against Job, and against Moses. Where the same spirit is made manifest; and who are born of God, know God face to face, as they did; but they who are born of the flesh, persecute them who are born of the spirit; and here you show yourselves to be taking oaths and swearing against them that know God, seeking to bring them to prison or bondage: so you never read in all the scriptures, that the prophets or the apostles took their oaths against any which confessed they had seen God, or put up a petition to the magistrates, or witnessed it with oaths against any of them: the ministers of God said, swear not at all. And here you show yourselves to be no ministers of God, but without God; for the ministers of God are to bring people to know God, and to the church in God, and to the heavenly Jerusalem, and to the innumerable company of angels, and minister to that which is in prison, and in death: but if any come to witness these things fulfilled, you are witnesses against them with oaths, and would bring the bodies of such into prison, where the seed of God is raised out of prison within; showing yourselves to be antichrists, persecutors of the power of truth, and beasts which shall make war against the saints, and against the Lamb, but the Lamb shall get the victory.
Job cried when the Lord hid his face, and David cried when the Lord hid his face, and said, O Lord, I will seek thy face. And here you show, you neither know his face, nor have seen it; but are persecutors of them who know it and seek it.
Praises, praises be to the Lord for ever.
Answer to Jonathan Clapham and Wil- liam Jenkin's book, called 'A Discovery of the Quakers' Doctrine to the Protector,'
Answer to John Timpson's book, called The Quakers' Apostacy from the perfect 174 rule of the Scriptures discovered,' 56 Answer to the book of William Thomas, Answer to Richard Baxter's book, called of Ubly, called a Vindication of the Scrip- The Quakers' Catechism,' tures and Ministers.
74 Answer to a book, called 'The Quaking Mountebank,' &c.
187 Answer to Jeremiah Ives' book, called The Quakers' Quaking,'
Answer to William Dell's book, called A Stumbling Stone,' 201
Answer to Giles Firmin's book, called Stablishing against Shaking,'
Answer to Ellis Bradshawe's book, call- ed the Quakers' Whitest Devil,'
Answer to George Willington's book, called The Gadding Tribe Reproved, 98 Answer to Joshua Miller's book, called 'Anti-Christ in Man the Greatest Idol,' 101 Answer to Ralph Hall's book, called the Quakers' Principles Quaking,' 106 Answer to Richard Baxter's book, called 'A Second Sheet to the Ministry, justifying our call against the Quakers,' &c.
Answer to Matthew Caffin's book, called "The Deceiving Quaker Discovered,' 239 Answer to William Jeffries' book, called 'Antichrist Made Known,'
Answer to the agreement of fifty-eight ministers of Christ, (as they call them- selves,) in the county of Worcester, and parts adjacent, 249
Answer to T. Higginson's book, called The Testimony of the True Jesus,' Answer to Jeremiah Ives' book, 'Innocency above Impudency,' &c. Answer to Francis Harris' book, called "Queries to the Quakers,' &c. 130 Answer to Francis Higginson's book, called, 'A Brief Relation of the Religion of the Northern Quakers,' 132 Answer to Francis Fulwood's book, call- ed 'A True Relation of a Dispute,' 140 Answer to the book of Thomas Weld, Richard Prideaux, Samuel Hammond, Wil- liam Cole, and Wm. Durant, Ministers of Newcastle, called 'The Perfect Pharisee,''The Seventh-day Sabbath,' 143 Answer to John Burton's and John Bun- Answer so the book of Thomas Pollard, yan's book, called 'Some Gospel Truths a member of the church about Litchfield, Opened,'
Answer to John Stalham's book, called 114 The Reviler Rebuked,' 254 called Answer to Ralph Farmer's book, called 124The Great Mystery of Godliness and Un- godliness,' 288 Answer to Edward Boules' book, called The Duty and Danger of Swearing Opened,' 297
Answer to Samuel Hamond's book, called The Quaker's House built on the Sands,' 303
Answer to Priest Bennet's 'Looking- 310
Answer to Thomas Tillam's book, called 314
to W P's. Look, entitled, 'Ac- Answer to Enoch Howet and Thomas cording to Truth, that quakes not, trem-Hodges,
bles not, nor quails,' 3461 Answer to the book of the elders and Jessengers of several churches in Wales, called An Antidote against the Infection of the Times,' 349
Answer to a book, entitled The Qua- kers' Cause, 352
Answer to John Jackson's paper, enti- tled Strength in Weakness,'
445 Answer to Richard Heath and Daniel Goudry, 446
Answer to Philip Taverner's book, called The Quakers' Rounds,'
Answer to the Brownists,
Answer to John Turner,
Answer to the Ranters,
Answer to Francis Duke's book, called 354The Fulness and Freeness of God's Grace,"
Answer to a book, entitled 'Hosanna to the Son of David,' 356
Answer to Ellis Bradshaw's book, called The Quakers' quaking,' 362
Answer to Thomas Weld, Richard Pri deaux, Samuel Hamond, William Coles, and William Durant's book, called 'A Dis- covery of a generation of Men, called Quakers,' 369 Answer to Worcestershire's petition to the Parliament, sail to be six thousand, 377 Answer to the book of William Thomas of Ubley, called 'Railing Rebuked, or a Defence of the Ministers,' 383 390
Answer to R. Sherloch,
453 Answer to Enoch Howet's book, called The Doctrine of the Light within,' 459 Answer to priest Fergison, 462 Answer to priest Jacus and Edward Briggs, 465 Answer to Ellet and Crab, and priest Fowler, ib. Answer to Lamb, the Baptists' teacher, and some of his company, 467
Answer to William Greenhill, priest of
Answer to Thomas Collier, Nathaniel Strange, and Thomas Glassey's Paper to all the churches,' &c.
Answer to John Gilpin, Thomas Crafter, Thomas Sands, John Archer, Edward Tur. ner, and priest Walker's book, called 'A Answer to John Wallace, priest of Ken- | Relation of the Quakers' Shaking,' 469 dal, William More, priest of Kellet, and priest Walker, 394 Answer to Gawen Eglesfield and Ambros Dickinson, ib. Answer to Christopher Wade's book, called Quaking Slain,' 396 Answer to Henry Hagget's book, called "The Holy Scripture clearing itself,' 403 Answer to Thomas Leadger's book, called 'A Discourse,"
Answer to Thomas Leadger's Antiqua- kers' Assertions,'
Answer to the paper of Richard Baxter, &c. called The Judgment and Advice of the Assembly of the Associated Minis- ters,' 475 Answer to the agreement and resolution of several of the associated ministers of the county of Cork, 478 Answer to John Stillam's book, called Margent Notes,'
482 Answer to the book of P. Taverner of
Answer to a book, called 'A Serious Review of some Principles of the Qua-West Drayton, in reply to Edward Bur- kers,'
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