This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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A30540 | : 1660?] |
A30535 | : 1659?] |
A30535 | s.n.,[ London? |
A30550 | : 1659?] |
A30550 | s.n.,[ London? |
A30521 | How hath his out- stretched Arm been made bare again and again for our salvation and deliverance? |
A30521 | How many have his mercies been, and how numberless have his loving kindnesses been shewed to us? |
A30519 | Now it may be objected, What is the only absolute Rule of the right Exercise of Conscience; and when are Mens Consciences truly guided? |
A30559 | And is there any other Salvation than that which God hath manifested, which is Christ Iesus the Light of the World? |
A30559 | Be awakened and consider; Wherefore then do you separate your selves disorderly, and resist the Word of Life, which once begot you towards the Lord? |
A30559 | Hear and consider, to the Light in you all I speak; have you another Truth than that which hath been known and declared from the beginning? |
A30554 | and if there were any, where was it? |
A30554 | and seeing this hath but newly appeared in the world, was there no true Religion before? |
A30554 | or hath all these Religions been false before? |
A30541 | and who is it, that will be more wise then God, to set him a way how he must teach his people? |
A30549 | Who can account his infinitenesse? |
A30549 | Who can behold his Invisibility? |
A30549 | Who can number his Mercies? |
A30549 | Who can reach his endlesse being? |
A77950 | How did they in the dayes of Christ persecute and seek for his life, till they had taken it from the earth by their subtilty and wickednesse? |
A77950 | How hath the eye been blinded, the eare stopped, and the heart hardned? |
A77950 | O how hath darknesse, blindnesse, and ignorance, covered all men, even as a cloak and a garment? |
A30552 | But how should people be setled in Religion? |
A30552 | But now tell me, can this religion be setled, or any Nation or people or any person in it, by any external power or outward authority of men? |
A30552 | But what are peoples, and the Nations yet to settle in religion? |
A30552 | and have you done no good this many years by your preaching, that Religion is yet to settle? |
A30552 | and is religion unsetled yet, that you are craving Lawes made by men to settle religion? |
A30552 | or can the Laws of Kings or Parliaments settle such Religion, or make people truly religious, or establish a Nation or people, in this Religion? |
A30552 | what have you preached for this many years? |
A30552 | what, have your preaching been all in vaine? |
A30557 | How long Lord? |
A30557 | How long shall the remnant of Sion sit as a Widow, bemoaning her children? |
A30557 | Is it not the fulness of thy time which thou hast promised? |
A30557 | When wilt thou appear to lay their honour in the dust of confusion? |
A30557 | how long? |
A28148 | And have you not heard, and every since we were a People, we have carried our Lives in our hands? |
A28148 | And is there not so much as one considerate considerable Gamaliel among you, to consider these things? |
A28148 | Then in this matter who are you like, or to whom may I compare you but your selves? |
A28148 | and sometimes it''s, Will you take the Oaths of Alleagiance and Supremacy? |
A30525 | And as for all the confusions, and di ● ● ructions, and rumors of Wars, what are they to us? |
A30525 | What have we to do with them? |
A30525 | and hath not the Lord called us, and chosen us into the possession of that Inheritance, wherein strife, and enmity dwelleth not? |
A30525 | and if we are crucified in the life to this world, out of which all these confusions and strife doth arise, how can we live therein? |
A30525 | and wherein are we concerned in these things? |
A30525 | is not our Kingdome of another World, Even that of peace and righteousnesse? |
A30525 | or say, Why hast thou done it? |
A30527 | And therefore all people, bring in your Evidence; who are such now? |
A30527 | And to all people that are upon the Earth I do appeal, and ask, where are they that are such now? |
A30527 | Where are there such now, by whom people are not converted to God, although they preach time after time? |
A30527 | Who is it now, and where are they that are guilty hereof? |
A30527 | Who is it, or, who are they now that walk in these wayes? |
A30527 | and who is it that preach for Hire, and divine for Money, that take so much Money or Gifts by the Year or Month for Preaching? |
A30527 | and, who are they? |
A30542 | 12. which he hath quoted ▪ is this an example sufficient for Christians to break the command of Christ? |
A30542 | If we say we have no sin, we deceive our selves, and the truth is not in us; and saith he, who speaks truth in this ▪ E. B. or the Apostle? |
A30542 | Then he Queries, VVhether I shut pardon of sin out of doors? |
A30542 | and is not his practice in Ministery and maintenance generally the same with theirs? |
A30542 | ask his Neighbours, hath not he sums of money by the year, Tythes, or other wages for preaching? |
A30542 | do it? |
A77973 | Who can dwell with everlasting burnings? |
A30536 | are these the men that the Nation must be forced to maintain in their pride and idolatrie? |
A30536 | is this the Ministery that must be encouraged? |
A30536 | or how shall ye be able to resist him? |
A30536 | or to turn backward what his purpose is concerning you and this Nation? |
A30536 | or who shall say what hast thou don? |
A30536 | or why hast thou don it? |
A30546 | Consider what is now your present state and standing? |
A30546 | Dearly Beloved, mind each Particular in what state you are, and what is your present standing to God- wards? |
A30546 | How is it with your inward man? |
A30546 | In what life and strength and dominion is he? |
A30546 | Is he in the growth of a perfect man, of the stature of Christ Jesus? |
A30546 | Is he so begotten and born in you, that life hath swallowed up death? |
A30546 | Is he strong over all the corruptible, or is he weak under corruption? |
A30546 | Is your love grown cold, and your zeal lost, and your confidence decayed? |
A30546 | What is the present work of God in your own hearts? |
A30546 | hath not your hearts often been refreshed, and your souls truly comforted by the refreshing presence of the Lord? |
A30543 | Again, he queries, whether I make the Holy Ghost and the eternal Spirit two? |
A30543 | First, whether none are restored again, but such as have the witness in themselves? |
A30543 | I did not own them; but how? |
A30543 | Secondly, he queries, whether all are restored, but some want the witness in themselves? |
A30543 | and how did I own them but thus? |
A30543 | must I be judged upon thy own meaning ▪ nay, or must thy interpretation be the judge upon my words? |
A30560 | And was it not the Papists that first taught the Protestants to keep holy dayes, as Christmasse and Candlemasse, so called? |
A30560 | And was it not they that first instituted Sprinkling of Infants, and calling it Baptism into the Faith, and into the Church? |
A30560 | Consider what became of all the Persecutors of old, Were not they Eminently destroyed by the hand of God who persecuted the Lords People? |
A30560 | Do not they speak the Truth to their Neighbours in all matters? |
A30560 | Do they defraud their Neighbours? |
A30560 | What became of Pharoah? |
A30560 | and are they not persons of upright and inoffensive lives and conversations? |
A30560 | and did not the Papists institute the Way by which the Protestants make Ministers at Schools and Colledges? |
A30560 | and how have their tongues been set on fire, to reproach, and revile, and slander in all kind of evil- speaking? |
A30560 | and what became of Hammon, and what became of Herod, who persecuted the Lords Heritage? |
A30560 | or in any thing relating to their Religion to God- wards, or in relation to their Conversations and Walking towards men? |
A30560 | or, are they Drunkards or vain persons? |
A77959 | In thee is found the abomination of Israel, mercy and truth, justice and true judgement is neglected: Doe not thy Heads judge for reward? |
A77959 | Oh what wilt thou do in the day of thy visitation, when the righteous Judge numbers up these things against thee? |
A77959 | Sackcloath shall be put on instead of gay Apparell, and all thy Idolls shall vanish away; as for all thy profession, where is it? |
A77959 | Woe unto them, the Lords wrath is against them? |
A77959 | all thy many Sermons, and long Prayers, what is become of them? |
A77959 | and all thy publique and private duties, where are they? |
A77959 | and doe not they divine for money? |
A77959 | and doe not thy People love to have these things so? |
A77959 | and doe not thy Priests preach for hire? |
A77959 | and doe not thy Prophets prophesie falsly? |
A77959 | hath there been any abomination brought forth, which is not in this day to be found in thee? |
A77959 | how doe they make a prey upon the people? |
A30514 | OH poor distressed Nation, and full of troubles; how art thou broken and divided? |
A30514 | Oh Nation, how are thou like an ungirded vessell, that is ready to fall one piece from another? |
A30514 | and among what sort of people have not we bin hated? |
A30514 | and how are they filled as with mischiefe one toward another? |
A30514 | and how are thy inhabitants, and thy people divided even into hatred one against another? |
A30514 | and how art thou like a body without a head, and all thy joynts out of order? |
A30514 | and how do they seeke the overthrow one of another; and how do they lye in waite to be avenged one against another? |
A30514 | and how is the wisedom of thy wise men turned into folly; and their union into present contention? |
A30514 | and what is a Parliament? |
A30514 | how are thy Rulers and thy Subjects, thy great men and thy poor, confounded amongst themselves? |
A30514 | how hath divisions& distractions compassed thee about, and entred into thy bowells? |
A30514 | in what Streete have not we bin reviled; and in what Prison have not we bin unjustly imprisoned? |
A30514 | what establishment in Government? |
A30514 | what freedom and true liberty to subjects more then was many years ago? |
A30514 | what is a Protector, and what is a Councell? |
A30514 | what oppressions taken off from the people? |
A30532 | And he asks, what do we preach, If darknesse, who would have such Teachers? |
A30532 | Baxter and his company, which be hellish in the Ranters and Drunkards? |
A30532 | His sixteenth Reason is, Some Interrogatories,( saith he) What reasonable man should turn Quaker that sees the common fruit of their Doctrine? |
A30532 | How doth the Archers of Babylon shoot at the innocent, and makes the harmless their prey? |
A30532 | How doth the wicked run on greedily, drinking up iniquity as an Oxe drinks water? |
A30532 | Is it not plain and manifest to all people that have but an eye to see? |
A30512 | Is it so, Are we Hereticks? |
A30512 | Secondly, What Judgment do our Neighbours give in this Case? |
A30512 | What Iudgement doth the Law of God, and Gospel of Christ, give, in this Case? |
A30512 | Who shall be Iudge in the Case between Us? |
A30512 | Yet must it needs be Executed to the height of it, without Limitation, or Restriction? |
A30512 | [ s.n., London: 1662?] |
A30512 | are we Drunkards? |
A30512 | are we Seditious? |
A30512 | are we double dealers? |
A30512 | are we not Innocent before the Lord and Men? |
A30512 | are we such as the Law of God condemns? |
A30512 | do we hurt any body? |
A30512 | what evil have we done in the Land? |
A30556 | And may it be expected that ever Christianity shall be restored to that state of purity as it was in its beginning? |
A30556 | And whether do I judge that ever the Ministry can be again received by the gift of the holy spirit onely, without natural learning and languages? |
A30556 | And whether the same spirit is to be waited for and received? |
A30556 | and in respect of your Ministry, how greatly are you degenerated from the Ministry which the Christians once had? |
A30556 | have you not lost that, and are departed from it which gave the name of Christian, and so hath the name without the thing? |
A30556 | how is my spirit 〈 ◊ 〉 oppressed in the remembrance of your woful fall? |
A30556 | shall not the good husbandman destroy this Tree with all its corrupt fruit, and shall not his own hand accomplish the purpose of his own heart? |
A30556 | what cheating? |
A30556 | what cozening? |
A30556 | what cruelty, envy and murder one against another? |
A30556 | what pride and vain glory? |
A30556 | what shall succeed this present degeneration? |
A30556 | what shall ● … say unto you but this? |
A30556 | what whoredoms and fornication? |
A86667 | ( Tithes, or a hundred, or two hundred pound a year? |
A86667 | Ah, John Stelham, against whom hast thou set thy self, and exalted thy horn? |
A86667 | Can the blind lead the blind, shall they not both fall into the ditch? |
A86667 | How art thou fallen into the pit which thou hast digged for another? |
A86667 | against whom hast thou bent thy strength, and shot forth thy envie in crafty words of guile? |
A86667 | and was not he the true Christ that Judas preached, though afterwards he betrayed him? |
A86667 | who is it that thou hast defied, and girded on thy armour against, and counted them as nothing before thy uncircumcised strength? |
A30526 | and wilt thou transgresse by building again that which thou hast destroyed? |
A30526 | how art thou fallen under men? |
A30526 | or why dost thou it? |
A30526 | shall the whole Nation be perjured men, and thou the cause of it? |
A30530 | Come let us reason together; What think you? |
A30530 | Have they any example that ever went before for their wickedness? |
A30530 | Or do they follow their example in these practices? |
A30530 | What do you judge? |
A30530 | and after this manner the people of this generation begun to reason among themselves, saying, what would the people do if they had power? |
A30530 | and what Ministers do you allow of? |
A30530 | and what maintenance would they allow them? |
A30530 | doth any man stop their ear, so as that they can not hear this to be true? |
A30530 | is not this almost incredible, that the teachers should put the nation to such a charge as this, and yet people receives nothing answerable to it? |
A30530 | of England planted? |
A30530 | or what flocks do they keep? |
A30530 | or with whom shall we parallel them? |
A30530 | to whom may they be compared? |
A30530 | was there ever such a generation of Teachers as this is? |
A30530 | was there ever such a generation of teachers? |
A30530 | what Ministers would they approve of? |
A30531 | And will you kill and destroy all such as do not? |
A30531 | But you may say, Who art thou, inferiour man, that seemest to advise us that are high and potent, and wise enough for our selves? |
A30531 | Can these things stand? |
A30531 | Is it in your hearts to destroy the Heritage of God? |
A30531 | Is it in your hearts to effect it? |
A30531 | Is there no cause unto you of Consideration in this matter? |
A30531 | Is this Iustice and true Iudgment? |
A30531 | Is this for your Happiness and Prosperity? |
A30531 | Must none wait upon God, and worship Him, and pray to Him, but after your Prescriptions and Limitations? |
A30531 | Ought you not to lay these things to heart? |
A30531 | and, can you be happy in these proceedings, while the Innocent suffer under you? |
A30531 | do you think to extinguish an Innocent People from off the Earth? |
A30531 | is this nothing to you? |
A30531 | or, do you judge this is well doing? |
A30531 | or, who shall plead for you in the day of your reward, when God himself ariseth unto Iust Iudgment, to judge all flesh, and to deliver the Innocent? |
A30531 | was not their end woful and miserable to God and shameful to men? |
A30531 | will ye persecute men for their Religion- sake, while yet they walk uprightly in their Conversations among men? |
A30548 | And they were called Deceivers, and seditious men, and such like; and did they proceed on this manner, as he hath done against me? |
A30548 | Did ever any good men, or just Judges of old condemn any man for speaking the truth? |
A30548 | Is this the way of justice to condemn the truth that I have spoken, to save the guilty from supposed danger? |
A30548 | Let that of God in you answer; will you justifie his false doctrines, and condemn me for reproving him? |
A30548 | Never any of Christs Ministers pleaded any such thing; Were not they reproached and much spoken against? |
A30548 | nay, how shall any men lawfully swear, that one speaks maliciously? |
A30548 | or will you shame your selves, in the sight of wise men, by acting contrary to a good Conscience? |
A77961 | And shall the Lord utterly lay you aside, and never make more use of you? |
A77961 | FRIENDS, WHere is the Good Old Cause now? |
A77961 | Is there no hope of your return to the Good Old Cause? |
A77961 | and how woeful you are fallen, from what you once seemed to be; and when will you remember the Good Old Cause? |
A77961 | and many great Oppressions are this day abounding in the Nations; and was not the Good Old Cause once laid down, to be against all these things? |
A77961 | and what is become of it? |
A77961 | and where are they that truly contend for it? |
A77961 | and you have seemed once to be the asserters of this, and sometimes the vindicators of it, but what is become of it now? |
A77961 | as for you, have not you foregone it? |
A77961 | in whose hands doth it lie? |
A77961 | is the Good Old Cause ceased, and clean perished? |
A77961 | is your zeal perished? |
A77961 | or are you ceased to contend for it, through your unfaithfulness? |
A77961 | or is your strength betrayed, that you can not plead for it as formerly? |
A30523 | & did not the Romish Church first ordain that the people should give the tenth to the use of Religion, and to maintain their Ministry? |
A30523 | And as concerning your Ministry, is it any other with that, then with these particulars as I have mentioned? |
A30523 | And as for this maintenance of the Ministry of the Church of England, is it not the same as was in the days of Popery& Prelacy? |
A30523 | And can such worship God? |
A30523 | And doth not the Priests of this generation far exceed the Papists and Prelates? |
A30523 | And have they not hire and great sums of money by the year, or quarterly, even as the Papists and Prelates had? |
A30523 | And is this Christs Ministry that have need of such weapons as these? |
A30523 | And though you bare the Name, and stile your selves, The reformed Churches, you mean, reformed from the Church of Rome; but how are you reformed? |
A30523 | And was it not a Popish invention which you are thus zealously reforming, as if it were indeed required of the Lord? |
A30523 | And was it not a little while since that there was the Altars, and the Rails, and the Font, and other such like things which lately were broken down? |
A30523 | As for your sprinkling of Infants, which is a chief practise of your Worship, was not this first ordained at Rome? |
A30523 | Can the unconverted and unregenerated be truly baptized into the faith of Christ? |
A30523 | Is it not the same Ministry in substance, though in some particulars altered, as was in the dayes of Popery and Prelacy? |
A30523 | Or is God worshipped by such? |
A30523 | Shall we instance unto you some particular things? |
A30523 | Therefore return, why will you dye and perish in your iniquities? |
A30523 | Was it not by the Popes Authority that Tythes were first established& set up to be the maintenance of his Ministry? |
A30523 | why will you perish through neglecting your own salvation? |
A86649 | Answer, His answer we owne; and I challenge you to bee perverters of the Scripture; where read you of Sacraments in the Scripture? |
A86649 | Oh ▪ yee darke mindes, would you be judging and prescribing what is heresie and blasphemie, and cals the light of Christ paganisme and heresie? |
A86649 | The Scriptures vve ovvn and vvhat is spoken in them shall be fulfiled; but thou lier when did God speake this to thee? |
A86649 | What cry you out against books, and printing, and blasphemy, that can not distinguish a lamb from a dog? |
A86649 | Where in all the bookdoth he say that the light of a natural conscience is sufficient to guide to God, if it be taken heed to? |
A86649 | Where reads thou or any, that any Magistrate was called worshipful or right worshipful, or ever any of the Saints of God did so? |
A86649 | or where doth it say it discovers sin? |
A86649 | there is a third lie; and where doth hee say that natural conscience is Christ in us? |
A86649 | there is another lie: and where doth hee say that natural conscience is the grace of God? |
A86649 | where is that? |
A86649 | who is turned from darknesse to light? |
A86649 | would you judg truth by darknesse? |
A30539 | 3. that Preached for hire and Divined for mony, and that prepared war against those that would not put into their mouthes, as you do at this day? |
A30539 | And are not these the unclean spirits that came out of the mouth of the Dragon and out of the mouth of the false prophet? |
A30539 | And like them that Ieremiah cryed against that said, thus saith the Lord when the Lord, had never spoken to them, nor sent them? |
A30539 | And the flouds that the Dragon hath cast out of his mouth to drown the woman? |
A30539 | And would he have some fire and Faggots again in Smith- field? |
A30539 | Is he crying to you to persecute the innocent? |
A30539 | and some persecution and banishment acted upon the people of God? |
A30539 | are not these things so? |
A30539 | are they not like those which Isaiah cryed against, that sought for their gain from their quarter, that were greedy dumb dogs? |
A30539 | for hath not the Lord turned their wisdom backward? |
A30539 | is not here a description of her out of the mouth of this Author? |
A30539 | is not this the Whore that road upon the Beast, and that the Beast carries? |
A30539 | is not this the mark of the beast who opened his mouth in blasphemy? |
A30539 | is this the standing in the gap and stopping violence, or would he have it done this way? |
A30539 | must they make Lawes to establish you and set you up? |
A30539 | to forsake our godly Ministers think ye, to hear tell of laying them aside, is an amazement unto some of your minds? |
A30539 | was it not the same concerning the King and Bishops? |
A30539 | was not this way of Tythes first established by the Church of Rome? |
A30539 | will you yet contend for them? |
A77975 | Hath the consideration of these things no room in your hearts, or are your hearts wholy shut up from all compassion towards the Lords people? |
A77975 | How was he justly rewarded, who persecuted the innocent seed of God? |
A77975 | Oh what complaining is by the Teachers of this N ● tion to the Magistrates? |
A77975 | Shall not the Lords soul be avenged upon you, yea from the least of you to the greatest? |
A77975 | What account will you give in that day, when hee brings swift destruction upon you? |
A77975 | What crying out for defence, shewing that they want the spiritual armour, and dare not trust the Lord? |
A77975 | What did God to Herod and all his people who persecuted the innocent? |
A77975 | What plotting and contriving against the seed of God by the seed of the Serpent, who ever was a persecutor and never was persecuted? |
A77975 | Who would not be afraid to offend him? |
A77975 | Woe, woe, is approaching, what account will you render in the day of the Lord? |
A77975 | what have you? |
A30520 | & wilt thou admit of tryal of thy Church, and worship, and Ministry thereby? |
A30520 | First, What be the evident signes and tokens of a wolf in sheeps clothing? |
A30520 | Might not they have said to the true Prophets, you charge the Office and Call of the Priests of the Lord, with lyes and slanders? |
A30520 | Oh abominable ▪ What, wouldst thou have wages without any work? |
A30520 | The Principal Question was, whether the Scriptures are the Word of God? |
A30520 | Thirdly, whether there be any other Foundation of Faith,& c. for the people of God at this day, then Jesus Christ onely, and alone? |
A30520 | Was not this a piece of griping covetousness, to demand money of the man which he married not? |
A30520 | Whether the Scriptures be the very Word of God yea, or nay? |
A30520 | Whether the very Word of God be Scripture yea, or nay? |
A30520 | a false prophet? |
A30520 | and whether he that layes or preaches any other foundation, doth not dishonor Christ, and spoke contrary to the Scriptures? |
A30520 | and whether he was not the foundation to the Fathers before the Scriptures were written? |
A30520 | or did they give thee so much before thou preachedst? |
A30520 | or will they give thee any when thou doth cease to preach to them? |
A30558 | And what would you have called the Apostles and Ministers of Christ? |
A30558 | And ye are a blinde and ignorant people which can not see these things: Did they that preached the true gospel receive it contrary to the will of man? |
A30558 | Did the Apo ● ● les give warning to beware of such, and to turn away from 〈 ◊ 〉 then? |
A30558 | Did the true Gospel once judge the fleshly man, and lead to live according to God in the spirit? |
A30558 | Did they which preached it suffer for it by man? |
A30558 | O foolish people which have eyes and see not; which have hearts and do not understand: Is the Lord changed from what he was? |
A30558 | Were they false prophets and deceivers in Isaiahs time which he was sent to cry out against, which sought for their gain from their Quarter? |
A30558 | What would you have called Christ, who had no where to lay his head? |
A30558 | and are not they 〈 ◊ 〉 teachers now which bear these marks? |
A30558 | and are not your priests false priests and prophets which act the same things? |
A30558 | and are not your teachers deceivers of the people now which are found acting the same things? |
A30558 | and are not your teachers false prophets and deceivers now which act the same thing? |
A30558 | and are not your teachers false prophets now which act the same things? |
A30558 | and are not your teachers false teachers now, who walk in the same steps? |
A30558 | and can it now be received by the will of man? |
A30558 | and can they now who preach it be set up by man who lives in the same persecuting nature? |
A30558 | and is that his spirit in the teachers and professors now, which saith, Every man hath not the light of Christ in them? |
A30558 | and is that his spirit in the teachers& people that hath its liberty,& live in pride, in lust,& in vanity& their own wills? |
A30558 | and must not the same spirit where it is made ma ● ifest, give warning to beware of such, and to turn away from 〈 ◊ 〉 now? |
A30558 | was that the true Christ which said, Except you take up my cross daily, you can not be my disciples? |
A30558 | was that the true Christ which the saints witnessed, by whose blood they were cleansed from sin, and had power over sin? |
A77966 | Did Christ cry woe against such things, and against them that upheld them then? |
A77966 | Did the Apostles give warning to beware of such, and to turne away from such then? |
A77966 | Did the spirit of the Lord in his servants declare against these things then, and against them that upheld them then? |
A77966 | Did the true Gospel once judge the fleshly man, and leade to live according to God in the spirit? |
A77966 | Did they that Preached the true Gospel receive it contrary to the will of man? |
A77966 | Did they which Preached it, suffer for it by man? |
A77966 | He was the light of the World, of every man that comes into the World? |
A77966 | O foolish people, which have eyes and see not, which have hearts, and doe not understand: Is the Lord changed from what he was? |
A77966 | Was that the true Christ which said, Except you take up my Crosse dayly you can not be my Disciple? |
A77966 | Was that the true Christ which the saints witnessed, by whose blood they were cleansed from sin, and had power over sin? |
A77966 | Were they false Prophets and deceivers in Isayahs time ▪ which he was sent to cry out against, which sought for their gaine from their quarter? |
A77966 | What would you have called Christ, who had no where to lay his head? |
A77966 | and are not these things, and they that uphold them abomination to him now? |
A77966 | and are not your Priests false Priests and Prophets which act the same things? |
A77966 | and are not your Teachers deceivers of the people now, which are found acting the same things? |
A77966 | and are not your Teachers false Prophets and deceivers now, which act the same thing? |
A77966 | and are not your Teachers false Prophets now which act the same things? |
A77966 | and are not your Teachers false Teachers now, which are walking in the same steps? |
A77966 | and can it now be received by the will of man? |
A77966 | and can they now who Preach it be set up by man, who lives in the same persecuting nature? |
A77966 | and is that his spirit in the Teachers and Professors now, which saith Every man hath not the light of Christ in them? |
A77966 | and is that his spirit in the Teachers and people, that hath its liberty, and live in pride, in lust, and in vanity, and their own vvills? |
A77966 | and must not the same spirit where it is made manifest, declare against these things, and against them that uphold them now? |
A77966 | and must not the same spirit, where it is made manifest, give warning to beware of such, and to turne away from such now? |
A77966 | and must not the spirit of Christ where it is made manifest, cry woe against such things, and against them that uphold them now? |
A30547 | And did not the light in your own consciences check you, and prick you, and condemne your vain minds that wondred after folly? |
A30547 | And have they made an Image, and deckt it with costly array, and set it up for people to visit a long time, and then haling it from place to place? |
A30547 | And now all you that have gone to gaze and wonder after an Image, What saw you? |
A30547 | And said my spirit, What grievous and abominable Work is this? |
A30547 | And shall we have no other representation of once noble Cromwel? |
A30547 | And when many days were spent, what were you the better? |
A30547 | Are people running after Images again, as in the time of Popery? |
A30547 | Are they doing this in London, as they do at Rome amongst Papists? |
A30547 | Have they now made a costly Image of him? |
A30547 | Is all this wondering of people, and inflaming of spirits in this admiring mood? |
A30547 | Is all this( said I) but to see a dead invented Image of Wood or Wax, arrayed and decked with some foolish inventions? |
A30547 | Is his life and former glory, and nobleness, shadowed with the sight of a dead Image? |
A30547 | Is there greater abomination at Rome? |
A30547 | This is pittiful; but how comes it to pass? |
A30547 | This is sad, said I, and great pitty; What a change is this in so short a time? |
A30547 | Was ever the like, said I? |
A30547 | Were you not convinced of your own folly? |
A30547 | What a change is this, said I? |
A30547 | What beheld you? |
A30547 | What blindness and sencelesness is over the hearts of this people? |
A30547 | What were you edified? |
A30547 | What wondered you after? |
A30547 | Where are they now, are they blind also said I, that they can not see this abominable idolatry and cry against it: had they any hand in it? |
A30547 | and are such as were once his Soldiers, now guarding it, and watching over it? |
A30547 | and his Children and Officers following it? |
A30547 | and is this the end and finall farewell of once noble Oliver? |
A30547 | and might not your own wickedness reprove you? |
A30547 | and multitudes of the Inhabitants of London wondering and gazing after an Image of him? |
A30547 | hath the City of London and the nations no better Memento of him? |
A30547 | how hath this cloud of folly, cast a stink and darkness upon his former brightness and glory, and nobleness? |
A30547 | is it ended all here? |
A30547 | is this the end of it all? |
A30547 | or were they consenters to these things? |
A30547 | the making of an Image and carrying it from place to place? |
A30547 | what formerly he hath been, and what he hath done? |
A30547 | what is become of them? |
A30547 | what only the sight of an Image carryed and set up? |
A77938 | And is there any devill but proud, vain- glorions, unmercifull men and women? |
A77938 | And thou askes, What think you, Was not that man Cain the first murdering, lying devill that ever was? |
A77938 | Did he not appear to the Apostles since his Ascension, in the most glorious manner that ever thou read; and is he not the same now as he was then? |
A77938 | Is not he the same now as ever he was? |
A77938 | It is God that justifieth, who shall condemn? |
A77938 | Shall the Elect dye? |
A77938 | There thou blasphemer askes thou knowes not wha ●; is not Christ the same now as ever, and is not the sufferings of Christ satisfactory where ever? |
A77938 | Thou sorcerer, doth the Elect of God ● in? |
A77938 | To that in thy conscience I speak? |
A77938 | VVhether Christ be in his Saints in respect of that nature wherein he suffered at Jerusalem? |
A77938 | VVhether did not Christ dwell among his Saints, after another and more visible manner than now he dwels in his Saints? |
A77938 | VVhether is Christ now conversant upon earth, amongst men, since his ascension, as he was before, and in those times wherein the Apostles lived? |
A77938 | VVhether is that righteousness which is wrought by the Saints every way answerable to the justice of God? |
A77938 | VVhether the holy lives, or holy works of the Saints be not excluded from the Act of justification, from the guilt of sin? |
A77938 | What that heavenly glory is, and where it is that the Elect wheat of Christ shall eternally enjoy, who are the seed of Adam, and not of Cain? |
A77938 | Whether there be not another righteousness by which the Saints are justified in the sight of God, than that which Christ works in them and by them? |
A77938 | Whether was the VVord made flesh, or the Son of God made of a Woman more or oftner then once? |
A30522 | 19. and became a Prophet of the Lord unto the House of Israel, and had the Spirit of Elijah poured upon him? |
A30522 | 20. and was this a Conventicle, and an unlawfull Meeting? |
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A30522 | 4. or, do you say, None must have the Gift of the Spirit, but such as are brought up at Schools and Colledges? |
A30522 | And again, Did not Paul preach in his own Hired House for two whole years together, and received all that came in unto him? |
A30522 | And also, did not the Apostles and Saints, after the Resurrection of Christ, when they returned from Ierusalem, meet together privately? |
A30522 | And did not Christ Jesus himself chuse Fisher- men, and sent them forth to preach the Gospel? |
A30522 | And did not Peter preach to Cornelius, with many others, in Cornelius his house? |
A30522 | And did not Philip preach Jesus unto the Eunuch in a Chariot, as they went on the way? |
A30522 | And did not he often preach unto the Pharisees, and sometimes to his Disciples, out of the publick Synagogues? |
A30522 | And did not the Apostles and Saints meet together in an Upper Chamber, where Paul preached until midnight amongst the Saints? |
A30522 | And might not the Iews have called those Meetings, Conventicles, because they were not in their Publick Synagogues? |
A30522 | And was not Amos called from following the Flock? |
A30522 | And what, must not the Spirit of the Lord speak now, where it is, in this Age, as it did in the dayes of old, as you may read in the Scriptures? |
A30522 | And will not you suffer such to meet together out of your Publick Places, but you will persecute them, and call them Hereticks, and such like? |
A30522 | And will you deny the Scriptures, which saith, As every one hath received the Spirit and the Gift, so let him administer the same one to another? |
A30522 | Are his Judgments and Mercies clean gone out of remembrance, which the Lord shewed in thee not many years since? |
A30522 | Is not this worse than ever the Iews did to the Apostles? |
A30522 | Might not the Iews have said, this was an Unlawful Assembly, being in a Chamber, and not in a Publick Synagogue? |
A30522 | Must not People conveen together in this Age, as the People of God did in Ages past? |
A30522 | VVhat have ye brought forth these many years? |
A30522 | VVhat, must not God''s Promises be fulfilled? |
A30522 | What Form of Religion would not you take up for advantage to your selves? |
A30522 | Whom have not you cryed Peace unto, if they would but give you Gifts, Money and Hire? |
A30522 | and must not Fisher- men and Tent- makers bear witness to the Name of Christ, if they have received of his Spirit? |
A30522 | and must not Plow- men now speak of the things of God, if they have experience of them? |
A30522 | and would not you have said he was a Lay- man, a Plow- man, unordained, not fitting to preach, if you had lived in his dayes? |
A30522 | how often have you turned from one way to another? |
A30522 | must not an Herds- man now preach if the Word of the Lord come unto him? |
A30522 | must not the People of God come together to worship the Lord in Spirit and Truth? |
A30522 | or what profit have the People received from you, who are yet in their sins, unturned from them, and not converted to God? |
A30522 | or, will you limit the Holy One to such and such men and wayes? |
A30522 | where will you seek a defence, or where can you be hid? |
A30522 | why will you dye, why will you perish? |
A86654 | And will you tell of reformation, and yet act in the same footsteps? |
A86654 | Can you stop the bottles of Heaven that it raine not? |
A86654 | Can you stop the waves of the Sea, and say unto them be still? |
A86654 | Consider if there be any honesty left among you, what is become of all the persecutors of old? |
A86654 | O when wilt thou consider, what the Lord hath wrought? |
A86654 | Oh ye potsheards doe you think you can limit the Lord, will he be instructed by you? |
A86654 | Shall not the Lords soule be avenged upon you? |
A86654 | What will you plead for your selves? |
A86654 | Ye Shepheards, and Pastors of the flock, and Teachers of the people, what account will ye render to the Lord in the day of his appearing? |
A86654 | and is it ended in this? |
A86654 | and what profit have you received? |
A86654 | he that reproves him let him answer it ▪ Can you command the wind that it blow not upon the earth? |
A86654 | how long shall he spare you? |
A86654 | how many good instructions have you heard? |
A86654 | oh how full of pride and vaine glory, of deceit and unrighteousnesse, of lust and filth, lying and swearing, and full of bryars and thorns? |
A86654 | or to whom have we been burdensome? |
A86654 | or what evil have we done? |
A86654 | or whose bread have we eaten for nothing? |
A86654 | what became of the Bishops, and what became of that power that held them up, are they not all sunk as a stone into the Sea, and become a reproach? |
A86654 | when wilt thou call to minde his just and righteous dealing? |
A86654 | where is the testimony of your slande ● s? |
A86654 | would they ever own themselves to be such? |
A30562 | & nonne regnat adhuc eadem in vos? |
A30562 | & num per illam vere veni ● tis unquam? |
A30562 | & potestne aliquis per Adamum secundum restitui manens adhuc in terra, in statum eundem quem amisit in primo etiam vel non? |
A30562 | & quaenam est ministratio Mo ● is? |
A30562 | & quaenam in transgressione? |
A30562 | & quinam fuit status& conditio ejus ante transgressionem? |
A30562 | 1 Utrum fuere tales ordines virorum& mulierum in vera Christi Ecclesia, in diebus Apostolicis? |
A30562 | And friend, answer me this one Querie; What is that Whore that hath sat upon multitudes, and peoples? |
A30562 | Et quammodo fuit Davidis Dominus? |
A30562 | Haccine est in vobis ▪ vera mundi abnegatio abnegare eum in uno mo ● o& loco,& incurrere in eum, eundemque amplecti in alio? |
A30562 | Q ● alis est mors ill ● q ● ae pervacit in omnes& Regnavit ab Adamo u ● que ad Mosen? |
A30562 | Quid est anima? |
A30562 | What is that death that hath passed over all, and reigned from Adam to Moses? |
A30562 | What is the soul, and what was its state, and condition before transgression? |
A30562 | Whether is it a true denial of the world in you, to deny it in one manner and place, and to run into it, and imbrace it in another way and place? |
A30562 | Whether there was such orders of men ▪ and women in the true Church of Christ in the Apostles dayes? |
A30562 | and do you expect to be perfectly freed from sin that ye shall not commit sin in this life upon earth, yea, or nay? |
A30562 | and how his Son? |
A30562 | and how was he Davids Lord? |
A30562 | and is Christ within you born, and reve ● led to you, by whom the world was made? |
A30562 | and is any outward thing the Crosse of Christ, and Christ crucified, which mortifies to the world, which the Apostles Preached and rejoyced in? |
A30562 | and that the earth may be set at liberty, and all Europ made free from the cruel ● ies and tyranies of Antichrist and of the whore? |
A30562 | and what is Moses Ministration, and whi ● her ever through it you yet truly came? |
A30562 | and what is that Golden Cup in her hand? |
A30562 | and what is the root of all these things, and what is it that subdues it? |
A30562 | and whether it doth not reign yet in and over you? |
A30562 | deinde utrum, necne accipiatis totius vestri Religiosi cultus explorationem,& probationem per& secundum scripturas& Apostolorum scripta? |
A30562 | nonne hoc factum est solum per potentiam Dei in corde? |
A30562 | num per hujusmodi media Christus dat victoriam in peccatum idemque vincit in populo suo? |
A30562 | or is it not by the power of God in the heart onely? |
A30562 | you see a little part thereof amongst you, oh what false, fained, deceitful and hypocritical services do they practice? |
A30562 | ● ppello lucem in conscientiis vestris,& quid est radex horum omnium; et quid est quod hanc ipsam subigit? |
A86663 | And is not Christ the same? |
A86663 | And this is the testimony of truth which is now held forth, never to be denyed: But who hath believed our report? |
A86663 | But I say, Have they not all heard? |
A86663 | Can any touch the Vipers but they will smell with venom? |
A86663 | Can that nature suffer death patiently? |
A86663 | May that only be called Christ which takes away the sins? |
A86663 | Now I shall lay it to that of God in all, is it not the work of the Devil to drive the soul from God, and to keep people in the fall? |
A86663 | Or, ought the way of God to be accused; because of such things, to be Heresie, or Schisme? |
A86663 | So if the spirit of man be the Candle of the Lord, then whether doth not Christ enlighten every man which cometh into the world? |
A86663 | What is the nature of the Light cha ● ged? |
A86663 | When was ever Christ and the light, which discovers sin, separated? |
A86663 | and how do they glory in it, and boast in it for a time, thinking that their hands are strengthened in a greater boldnesse to do mischief? |
A86663 | and when Scorpions are trodden upon, will they not shew forth their strength? |
A86663 | and whether is not that light Christ, seeing the spirit is but the Candle, and that it must be lighted? |
A86663 | or is the Spirit so changed, that before it ascended upward, and now downward? |
A86663 | or that those among whom these things were wrought, should be thereby the more united? |
A77969 | 5. how dare thou call these lame arguments tumbling over? |
A77969 | 9. what saith it, the word is nigh thee in thy mouth and in thy heart, was not that the end of these words to listen within? |
A77969 | And in it, all are children of wrath, what is the light of Christ as God corrupted and sinfull, and is all by it children of wrath? |
A77969 | Reply, Scoulding I deny, but I have reprooved thy lyes in the authority of the Lord, and be not so proudly puft up in boasting: what sayes thou? |
A77969 | Then thou goes on, and sayes The Ranters are not for baptisme, and breaking of bread, and are not the Quakers the same? |
A77969 | What saist thou, art thou not in his steps, and among and with him and them that doe these things? |
A77969 | art thou so desparate as that thou wilt hazard thy blood upon this account? |
A77969 | can a sober man read this, and not be ashamed, to hold forth that the Devil deceives soules by bidding them follow the light of Christ( as God)? |
A77969 | can this mans converts be good, while himself is unconverted? |
A77969 | is he a minister of Christ? |
A77969 | or what cause was there to blush when I wrote them? |
A77969 | the word is in the heart, what saith it there? |
A77969 | what doth the Devil deceive souls by bidding follow the light of Christ as God? |
A77969 | what impudence is in thy heart, so to say? |
A77969 | what marvell that he should so belye me, when as he hath called the very Scripture truth, spoken forth in righteousnesse, bablings? |
A77969 | when thou art put to confusion, then such excuses thou brings; Well, some may see thy folly? |
A77969 | wilt thou slander alwayes in secret without evidence? |
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A30537 | All People see, are not your Teachers so, Self- lovers? |
A30537 | And are not the things that are seen Temporal? |
A30537 | And he said, I heard thy Voice in the Garden, and was afraid; and because I was naked I hid my self; and he said, Who told thee that thou wast naked? |
A30537 | And how can it be otherwise? |
A30537 | And not only the Jews, but many of his Disciples said, This is a hard saying, who can hear it? |
A30537 | And so, what is all their Religion worth, who are not come to the Spirit? |
A30537 | And the Lord God said unto the Woman, What is this that thou hast done? |
A30537 | And then, whether those obey not Moses, who leave the Priests and come to Christ, the Light? |
A30537 | And we believe, that many are striving now in their Spirits, as the Jews did, verse 52. saying, How can this man give us his Flesh to eat? |
A30537 | And whether any other People or Professors whatever do obey the Command of Moses and Christ, but only such? |
A30537 | And whether the upholding of such things now, be not quite opposite, both to Moses, Christ and Scriptures? |
A30537 | And whether there be now any true Worship standing, which God accepteth, but only this? |
A30537 | And whether this alone be not agreeable to Moses, Christ and Scriptures? |
A30537 | And whether this be not a thing of great concernment to be known and learned by all who Profess Christianity? |
A30537 | And why do others dispute about, and talk of the Body so much, which they never saw nor knew? |
A30537 | But what Ear of Man can hear this? |
A30537 | Do not they tell you to look for Christ''s coming in such observations as they set up? |
A30537 | He that despised Moses Law dyed without Mercy, how much sorer Punishment supposest thou, shalt thou be thought worthy of? |
A30537 | How can the wisdom of men but judge that as foolishness, whose beauty and excellency is hid from its eye? |
A30537 | Or, whether a Proud man hath received this Spirit, or a Lyar or Profane Person, or any Wise or Prudent Man whatsoever, by any means or way of his? |
A30537 | Practice, Performances, Duties, and Ordinances( so called) be not better left undone then Performed, until Gods Spirit be received to guid therein? |
A30537 | Then what Ministration is it that now standeth and remaineth, which is according both to Moses, Christ and the holy Scriptures? |
A30537 | What is the Chaff to the Wheat saith, the Lord? |
A30537 | and what Ministration is to be expected or waited for, but the Ministration of the Spirit? |
A30537 | for Moses himself did not fay, that they should seek the Gospel at the Priests mouth: And then when did the Priests ever preach the Gospel? |
A30537 | hast thou eaten of the Tree whereof that I commanded thee that thou shouldest not eat? |
A30537 | is not my Word like a fire, and like a hammer, saith the Lord, that breaks the Rocks in pieces? |
A30537 | or down into the Deep to fetch him up? |
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A30537 | who shall deliver me from this Body of Death? |
A30538 | Alas, do you not know that they are blessed of the Lord? |
A30538 | And do not the Scriptures say, That it was the light that shined in the heart, that gave the knowledge of God unto the Saints? |
A30538 | And do not they say, That Christ hath lightened every man that comes into the world with the true light? |
A30538 | And have not you and your Generation been the Councellors in all these matters? |
A30538 | And must children and servants be compelled by resraint and force? |
A30538 | And should not you have nourished them with knowledge and understanding? |
A30538 | And what, is the people of your Congregations yet asleep? |
A30538 | And why may not others labour in their ordinary callings that day, as well as you in your ordinary callings? |
A30538 | Are they like unto sheep of Christs Fold? |
A30538 | Are you justly according to? |
A30538 | But what do you mean by here? |
A30538 | Have not you awakened them in so many years time? |
A30538 | Have not your fins been as great a cause of it as any others? |
A30538 | Have you been preaching over them, and taking their money so long, and are they yet to awaken, as out of sleep? |
A30538 | How do they preach for hire, and divine for money? |
A30538 | How have they unreasonably caused men to be imprisoned, and their goods to be spoiled for wages, and tythes, and hire? |
A30538 | Is this your meaning? |
A30538 | It may be enquired into, what you mean by cause them to submit; how cause them? |
A30538 | Oh how hath covetousnesse, and idolatry, and superstition abounded amongst the Teachers in this Nation? |
A30538 | Or are not they appearing outwardly Christians, when as the evil nature is uncut down in them? |
A30538 | Search the Scriptures, and see whether these things be so; and must not men be born again of the immortal seed? |
A30538 | Shall we lay you to the line, that you may be judged? |
A30538 | Should not you have been examples of righteousness and truth unto them? |
A30538 | Should not you have better preserved your flocks? |
A30538 | Should not you have fed them with living food? |
A30538 | So it is, but where is the blame? |
A30538 | Were not such deceivers in the true Prophets time, and them that preached for filthy lucre, and for money, and for gifts and rewards? |
A30538 | What confidence can be placed by your people in you? |
A30538 | What double- dealing and dissimulation? |
A30538 | What judging for gifts and rewards? |
A30538 | What lying, and swearing, and drunkennesse? |
A30538 | Why do you not lift up your Spiritual Weapons,( if you have them) as the Apostles did? |
A30538 | Why will you charge in secret, and prove nothing in particular? |
A30538 | Will not the blame of this, and the condemnation of it fall upon you their Watchmen, who hath not yet awakened them? |
A30538 | Will you admit of just tryal according to the Scriptures, whether yours be that godly Ministry or no? |
A30538 | Will you set up Religion by violence? |
A30538 | and because hereof is the righteous God vexed? |
A30538 | and do not they say, The Law of God is written in the heart, and the Spirit of God is put in the inward part? |
A30538 | and do you agree with the Apostles in all these things? |
A30538 | and where are they? |
A30538 | by force and imposition upon their consciences, by outward external personal punishment or threats? |
A30538 | do you mean to set up Ecclesiastical lawes again, and that all must be forced to your Church way and Religion? |
A30538 | is it in your hearts to drive the Nation by force, and if they will not, to punish them with fire, and faggot, and prisons? |
A30538 | or wherefore art thou so bold thus to deal with us? |
A30538 | were not such false Brethren, and false Apostles? |
A30538 | what neglect of Mercy and Judgement amongst them? |
A30538 | whose weapons were powerful and mighty through God, and who shall bear the blame but you, if Wolves in sheeps cloathing tear your Flocks? |
A71239 | & c. What do not they that rise with Christ rise from the dead? |
A71239 | And are not they that are joyned to God one spirit? |
A71239 | And did not Saint Paul travel till Christ was formed in the Galathians? |
A71239 | And if not so saved, shall it not Eternally be under a sence of his Anger? |
A71239 | And was not man made in the Image of God, and had the Breath of Life from God in him whereby his Soul lived? |
A71239 | And was not that the Resurrection from the dead that Saint Paul desired to attain to? |
A71239 | And what Seed is that is raised in incorruption, Glory and Power, but the Seed of God? |
A71239 | And what was it in the rich man then that let him see Abraham and Lazarus a far off? |
A71239 | And when did they demolish Bell, Book and Candle, and Popish Hierarchy, and pull down Popish Crosses and Crucifixes? |
A71239 | And where he is manifested in that Power in his Saints, may he not speak thorow them to his own in others where manifest in a less measure? |
A71239 | And where proves J. W. that outward Baptism in Water does signifie or resemble Christs death, burial, or Resurrection, as he hath implyed? |
A71239 | And whereas J. W. saith, Is not the Truth exprest in the Scriptures eternal and incorruptible? |
A71239 | And why is the Spirit a distinct thing from the flesh, and a body without the Spirit dead? |
A71239 | Are not all men in sin dead? |
A71239 | Are these the fruits of the Baptists spirit? |
A71239 | Canst thou not distinguish betwixt that which is Humane( or from the earth) and a quickening Spirit? |
A71239 | Did he see them when he was in Hell with bodily eyes, yea or nay? |
A71239 | For is it not sin that caused the imperfection? |
A71239 | For shall not the Bodies of the Just return to dust, who are redeemed from Transgression and washed from sin by the Blood of Christ? |
A71239 | For shall not the Soul if saved from the power of sin, be eternally in the feeling and enjoyment of the Love of God? |
A71239 | How then are any justified while they are in the filth of the world in their sins and in their blood? |
A71239 | How then hath it its immortality? |
A71239 | If they be of one substance then must the soul dye with the body, and then where is its immortality? |
A71239 | Is God in his People and his Nature divided? |
A71239 | Is any thing immortal that hath not of the Divine Life or nature in it? |
A71239 | Must not all things return to their Center? |
A71239 | Or hath he two Souls in one body or person of such differing kinds? |
A71239 | Was not that Image and Life Immortal? |
A71239 | Was the Apostle Paul a deceiver for speaking these things( supposeth J. W?) |
A71239 | What cruelty exercised? |
A71239 | What gross absurdity hast thou herein implyed? |
A71239 | What reproaches and slanders uttered? |
A71239 | What was that death that Adam dyed in the day he eat of the forbidden fruit, seeing that his Body lived hundreds of years after that? |
A71239 | What, is humane and immortal both one? |
A71239 | What, was not the old World as wicked as the World now is, or is the Grace of God or his Mercy now, lesse then it was to the old World? |
A71239 | Why doth not every one of the Christians go up and down Preaching as well as some few of you Apostles? |
A71239 | and can that state be attained by any, and nothing of the Divine Nature be in them? |
A71239 | and what lesse then an Almighty hand hath preserved that Book? |
A71239 | else whence had the Soul its Life and Immortality, and what is it in it self? |
A71239 | how art thou confounded in thy malicious accusations, which confusion is a fruit of thy envy? |
A71239 | should the Prophets mouths have been stopt when they Prophesied to the Seed? |
A71239 | that Christ Preached to the Spirits when they were in Prison? |
A71239 | to Query What part of man is it which is capable of being beheaded; Is it not the Body? |
A71239 | which are the same things we speak, though he count us D ● ceivers, and is not this seed or spirit which is Christ, in them that believe? |
A77940 | And how many have, and at this day do suffer because they can not swear, which Christ Jesus and his Apostles above all things forbids? |
A77940 | And how treacherous and deceitful are the Solicitors and Attorneys, that truth or honesty can scarce be found amongst them? |
A77940 | And is not he the same to effect the same work at this very day? |
A77940 | And is not the spirit the same,( which makes these Laws) to support them? |
A77940 | And is that a just Law made by the late Parliament, by which many have suffered? |
A77940 | And when do the Judges reprove it? |
A77940 | Did the Command of God which gave Tithes to the Jewish Priesthood concern the Gentiles? |
A77940 | Do not you approve Christ Jesus his going into the Temple? |
A77940 | Do you commend Mordecai? |
A77940 | Do you own Christ Jesus, of whom the Jews that put him to death gave this witness, That he respected no mans person? |
A77940 | Do you walk in their steps? |
A77940 | For if you do now come to the witness in your own consciences, What evil hath this people done? |
A77940 | Hath not God made of one mold, and one Blood all Nations to dwell upon the face of the Earth? |
A77940 | Have they not sought to reform, and reclaim the ungodly from their wayes? |
A77940 | Have you found them in Plots, or guilty of Sedition, or making resistance against authority? |
A77940 | How shall the Kingdomes of the earth, the Papists, Turkes, Infidels, Heathens, be converted? |
A77940 | Is there no wise man among them, nor none that feareth the Lord, that he may be preserved from destruction? |
A77940 | May we not ask what hath been done by our friends? |
A77940 | What Lawes are these which they have broken? |
A77940 | What force or violence have they used to any man? |
A77940 | What shall dust and ashes do, and man whose breath is in his nostrils? |
A77940 | Whose Ox have they taken, or what have they desired of you? |
A77940 | Whose Persons, or Possessions have they wronged? |
A77940 | Will these run upon the same rock? |
A77940 | and are they not forced to fly thither for their vindication? |
A77940 | and do not you own and commend those Martyrs, or do you judge them for holding an Error? |
A77940 | and do you commend those they called Puritans, for going many miles to worship the Lord? |
A77940 | and do you now condemn those that practise the same thing? |
A77940 | and do you regard his words, whosaid, I know not how to give flattering Titles to men, for my Maker would soon take me away? |
A77940 | and doth not he that respects Persons commit sin, and is convinced of the Law as a transgressor? |
A77940 | and have not they walked peaceably towards you,& humbly, meekly& justly among their Neighbours? |
A77940 | and have they not been meek& innocent even as Lambs, and as the sheep before the Sbearers? |
A77940 | and have they not in all things walked in good conscience towards the Lord, and towards all men? |
A77940 | and have they not pittied and prayed for their enemies? |
A77940 | and have they wrought offences towards any? |
A77940 | and is this their begining in Parliament, to destroy Gods heritage? |
A77940 | and must it now be an offence not to put off the Hat, or give respect to the Person of him that hath a gold Ring, and fine Apparel? |
A77940 | and who are they that shall break down that which the Lord hath a purpose to build? |
A77940 | are not the Priests sprung from the old root of Episcopacy and it from the Pope? |
A77940 | did ever any of the believing Jews pay Tithes to the Apostles, or any of the Gentiles either? |
A77940 | do not you see evidently the hand of the Lord fight for us? |
A77940 | hath not all or most of those Countries that turned from the sope, and are called Reformed, cast off Tithes with the Pope, and were ashamed of them? |
A77940 | have they sought the overthrow of the Government, or have they sought vengeance against their enemies? |
A77940 | how are the Commands of Christ made void by the Customs and Traditions of men? |
A77940 | or what have they sought from you? |
A77940 | or what injury have they done to any mans person, or estate, saving to Satan and his kingdom? |
A77940 | or what success shall God give to that work? |
A77940 | or wherein have they been a burthen to you, Saving that they have reproved you for your iniquities, and desired your Repentance? |
A77940 | was not the Commandment to the Jews themselves disannulled, when the Priesthood was changed? |
A77940 | who could not give the outward honour and bow to Haman? |
A77940 | who shall be able to prosper in going about it? |
A77940 | will these take in hand to limit God, and to set him a way? |
A77940 | would not your Law against Vagabonds have taken hold on Christ and his Ministers, and hindred their work? |
A30561 | ( many which now are arisen) and if upon any particular Sect and Sort, who are such more than others? |
A30561 | And do not you proceed in the very path hereof? |
A30561 | And for what Cause did God at the first ordain it? |
A30561 | And if in Iudgment who are they to whom these things are so? |
A30561 | And if therein it stand, whether do you believe in your Consciences that God shall Bless it, and Prosper it; or he shall Destroy it, and Confound it? |
A30561 | And if your Government be not from this Ground and for this very End, shall it ever be blessed and happy, either to the Governors or Governed? |
A30561 | And is it not your Duty so to do? |
A30561 | And is not this the Iust Cause, wherefore the Lord hath suffered these Overturnings? |
A30561 | And is not this the very End of Rule and Government, and Magistracy, at this very day? |
A30561 | And ought you not to endeavour to stop this Flood of Wickedness that is broken out? |
A30561 | And shall his dayes be many, or shall his time be short; if this be revealed to you let us know? |
A30561 | And then how can you with good Conscience in the sight of God, Impose upon others, whenas your selves would not be Imposed upon in such a Case? |
A30561 | And were not these things in the Iustice of the Lords Hand? |
A30561 | And what are your Observations of the present proceedings? |
A30561 | And whether it is not Gods only and alone Peculiar Priviledge to be Lord there; and not any man to impose one upon another in Spiritual Matters? |
A30561 | And whether you believe not, that the Lord doth watch over you, with his eye that sees you, and marks all your wayes? |
A30561 | And whether you do seriously Consider of this? |
A30561 | And whether you your selves would be Imposed upon in such case? |
A30561 | And will not the Lord require it of you, if you bring Innocent blood, and Cruel Sufferings upon your selves? |
A30561 | Are the present Times and Seasons, and the proceedings, and transfactions in Mercy, or in Iudgment to the King, and his Subjects? |
A30561 | If in Mercy, to whom is it Mercy? |
A30561 | If some of you suffer, for that cause shall you have Peace with God in it, or is it for the name of Christ, as ye often say? |
A30561 | If this be your work that you are called to, must it not go on till it be finished? |
A30561 | Is it because you are more Righteous in the sight of God than they who are cast out before you; and because he loveth you, and hateth them? |
A30561 | Lastly, What is your Iudgement;( if ye dare declare it) concerning the Times and Seasons, and the present motions of them? |
A30561 | Nay, who of the Lords People shall not say, let the Lords will be done, and his Iustice Executed upon his Enemies? |
A30561 | Or whether all of them, or no part of that Suffering, which hath been upon you, were any whit Iust as from the Lord? |
A30561 | Or whether he may Tollerate none, but reduce the Government of the Church into the way of Bishops and Prelates, as it was in his Fathers dayes? |
A30561 | Or whether he may Tollerate some and not all? |
A30561 | Or whether or no it is just or unjust to God and men, that he should Reign King over these Nations? |
A30561 | Or whether shall Peace or Trouble be in the Land in his dayes? |
A30561 | Or whether upon any, or some pa ● icular Sects and Sorts of people? |
A30561 | Or, whether or no any of you did believe it, or could have believed it by your great Faith which you profess, if it had been told you long ago? |
A30561 | TO what do you Attribute the first Cause of the Advancement of this present Government? |
A30561 | What do you believe of, and concerning LIBERTY of CONSCIENCE, in all Matters appertaining to the Kingdome of God? |
A30561 | What is the very End of Rule and Government outward in this World? |
A30561 | Whether do you consider, that the Lord looks for good fruit from you, and that you should free the Land from Oppression? |
A30561 | Whether do you not believe it, and acknowledge it? |
A30561 | Whether may it not be believed, that these things had never thus been brought to pass? |
A30561 | Whether or no all that cry you up, and your Government, do it really, and out of good Conscience, and from Principles of Sincerity? |
A30561 | Whether or no ye can judge that his Reign and Government shall be blessed to himself, and these Nations, or the contrary? |
A30561 | Whether or no you do intend any Reformation from OLD Oppressions? |
A30561 | Whether you, or any of you, do adjudge it Reasonable and Equitable, that he should come& inherit the Nations of which he is born the right Heir? |
A30561 | Which of these may he do justly, and with more safety to himself, and happiness to his Government and Kingdoms? |
A30561 | Whither may he justly forgive, or avenge himself, of his and his Fathers Enemies, and if he do avenge, whether or no can that be called persecution? |
A30561 | for is not the hand of the Lord Stretched forth in Mercy, or in Iudgment accordingly as men walketh in his Fear, or without his Fear? |
A30561 | or to good Fortune( as some call it?) |
A30561 | whether upon this, or not, really consider; Was it not that Evil Doers might be Punished; And them that did well, might be Praised? |
A30534 | & how doth the Kingdom of heaven bring the bad out of the waters to the shore? |
A30534 | & whether any can be made free from the curse upon the earth, yea or nay? |
A30534 | Acts 2. and whether you have received the holy Ghost, and everlasting Comforter immediately, as did the true church in the daies of the Apostles? |
A30534 | And come friends, answer me, is the light by which you walk everlasting? |
A30534 | To all these things I expect your speedie answer: and what is the death that hath raigned over all? |
A30534 | What is the Man- child that hath been caught up to God? |
A30534 | What is your ground of sprinkling Infants with water, and whether he that first instituted it had the gift of the eternal Spirit, and was led thereby? |
A30534 | What you believe concerning the reign and government of Christ and his coming? |
A30534 | Whether are the false prophets and deceivers come, or to come, which Christ said should come? |
A30534 | and answer us, doth natural learning make a Minister of Christ, or was the Apostles made Ministers thereby? |
A30534 | and are any of Abraham, but who are come out of the world, and have denied it, and bares the daily crosse of Christ, which mortifies to the world? |
A30534 | and are not ye them that have eyes but see not, ears and hear not, hearts and understand not? |
A30534 | and are not ye them that put off the day of the Lord, and causeth the seat of violence to come neer? |
A30534 | and are you heirs of Gods promise? |
A30534 | and are you the Lambs Wife, and are married to him for ever? |
A30534 | and can a man learn the Ministrie naturally, as he learns a trade? |
A30534 | and can any thing without you purifie you, and take away sin out of your hearts? |
A30534 | and can it be bought and sold? |
A30534 | and come friends answer us, have you seen God face to face, as did Iacob and Abraham? |
A30534 | and did Peter at all rule over mens consciences? |
A30534 | and did not Iohn come to throw down the mountains? |
A30534 | and did you ever quake and tremble, or is there such a thing in your church? |
A30534 | and do you justifie the doing of it by the authoritie of your church? |
A30534 | and do you know Christ as he was before Abraham? |
A30534 | and doth that give all children that are sprinkled a right to the Kingdom of God, and to be members of the Church of Christ? |
A30534 | and from what had it its rise and original? |
A30534 | and had Peter such large revenues and money out of the Nations as the Pope Hath? |
A30534 | and had ever the Church of Christ such weapons? |
A30534 | and hath any that hope but them whose hearts are purified? |
A30534 | and have you heard his voice, and seen his shape? |
A30534 | and have you made your calling and election sure? |
A30534 | and have you seen his Shape perfectlie? |
A30534 | and have you seen his day as Abraham did? |
A30534 | and have you seen the signs of the coming of the Son of man and what are the signs of his coming? |
A30534 | and have you unitie with the Son, and with the Father, as the true Church had? |
A30534 | and how comes man to be a Reprobate? |
A30534 | and how comes man to be a Son of God again? |
A30534 | and how is Christ made under the Law? |
A30534 | and how is a man born again? |
A30534 | and how is his kingdom to be destroyed? |
A30534 | and how is it received? |
A30534 | and how is man recovered out of it, and when? |
A30534 | and how may they be known? |
A30534 | and how may they be known? |
A30534 | and if you should cease your inquisitions, and killing those you call Heriticks, whether would not you be prevailed against by many other Sects? |
A30534 | and is all Egypts bonds broken yet? |
A30534 | and is his head bruised yea or nay? |
A30534 | and is it a perfect seal and sign of the new birth, and regeneration, as is professed? |
A30534 | and is it destroyed among you? |
A30534 | and is not that all the unitie you have with Christ? |
A30534 | and is not that the true bread of life? |
A30534 | and is not the hard heart of Pharaoh killers and murderers? |
A30534 | and is not this a sign that they have not the power of God to carry them through, but runs into holes and corners for fear of their lives? |
A30534 | and is not your eye blind, that should see Gods presence, and your ears stopped that should hear his voyce? |
A30534 | and is not your sins remembred with the light in your consciences some time? |
A30534 | and is that Whore come, or yet to come? |
A30534 | and is that bread after consecration the verie expresse Image of the Father, and was with the Father before the world began? |
A30534 | and is that unitie and fellowship you have with Christ, the same that they had; that had unitie and fellowship with the Father, and with the Son? |
A30534 | and is the day dawned, and the Sun risen, that never goeth down? |
A30534 | and is the preaching of the Gospel a trade? |
A30534 | and is the seed come out of Egypts bonds? |
A30534 | and is there any other bread that is eternal, but Christ, which the mortal eye can not see? |
A30534 | and is there not a light in your consciences that doth convince you? |
A30534 | and its fruits, effects, and end the verie same, or some other? |
A30534 | and must not Christ be revealed in every particular? |
A30534 | and must not Christ be within? |
A30534 | and must not everie ones heart be purified before they see God, who is pure? |
A30534 | and of what nature are they? |
A30534 | and out of what doth all false prophets and false prophecies come? |
A30534 | and shew us plainlie who that Whore is, if you can, and what is her flesh, and the fire that must burn it? |
A30534 | and tell us plainly, are you redeemed from Pharaoh? |
A30534 | and tell us, who was the inventer of all your Images, and who was the former of all your graven Images? |
A30534 | and was Peter named holinesse? |
A30534 | and was not transgression the reason of it? |
A30534 | and we charge you to give us some example, that ever the true Church practised such things? |
A30534 | and what are the keepers of the house that must tremble; and do you own quaking and trembling at the Word of the Lord? |
A30534 | and what are the mountains that he came to throw down? |
A30534 | and what are the the fig- leaves that hath covered in transgression? |
A30534 | and what are those mountains that people expect salvation from in vain? |
A30534 | and what are those mountains the wicked shall seek to cover themselves under? |
A30534 | and what doth it give victorie over? |
A30534 | and what doth it overcome? |
A30534 | and what ground have you out of Scripture for such a doctrine? |
A30534 | and what is Pharaoh, out of what root did he spring, and whose seed is he? |
A30534 | and what is Purgatorie? |
A30534 | and what is eternal life? |
A30534 | and what is faith? |
A30534 | and what is her adorning, and her beautie? |
A30534 | and what is her flesh, that hath stained the earth? |
A30534 | and what is her garments? |
A30534 | and what is his marks and signs? |
A30534 | and what is his power, by which he causeth every one to worship him? |
A30534 | and what is spiritual Egypt and Sodom where Christ is crucified? |
A30534 | and what is that Moon that must be turned into bloud? |
A30534 | and what is that Sun that must be turned into darkness? |
A30534 | and what is that good fish that must be gathered into vessels,& that bad that must be cast away? |
A30534 | and what is that mothers womb, that Iob& all mankind came out of naked, and that must return thither again naked? |
A30534 | and what is that part in man that must tremble? |
A30534 | and what is that which must be leavened? |
A30534 | and what is the Devil, and what is his beginning, and what is the kingdom that he is Ruler of? |
A30534 | and what is the Kingdom of heaven that is like a little leaven, and that is like a net cast into the sea? |
A30534 | and what is the Lambs Wife? |
A30534 | and what is the Mountain of the house of God? |
A30534 | and what is the Rock that they can not prevail against? |
A30534 | and what is the Whore? |
A30534 | and what is the Woman that fled into the wildernesse? |
A30534 | and what is the bondage of Egypt? |
A30534 | and what is the cause of her so flying? |
A30534 | and what is the covering of the Spirit? |
A30534 | and what is the day of Christ, doth the carnal eye see it? |
A30534 | and what is the difference between all your Images and the Images the Prophets declared against? |
A30534 | and what is the eye that sees God, is it mortal or eternal? |
A30534 | and what is the eye that the god of the world hath blinded? |
A30534 | and what is the fire that must consume her flesh? |
A30534 | and what is the flesh of Christ, and his bloud, which was before Abraham? |
A30534 | and what is the fruits, and signs, and marks of a Saint? |
A30534 | and what is the gates of hell? |
A30534 | and what is the light? |
A30534 | and what is the marks of the Beast, that every one received in their foreheads, and in their hands? |
A30534 | and what is the meaning of your holy water? |
A30534 | and what is the mysterie of her, declare it if you can? |
A30534 | and what is the power thereof and what is the fruits of that death? |
A30534 | and what is the reason of his being caught up? |
A30534 | and what is the rule of faith? |
A30534 | and what is the vail that hath been spread over all Nations? |
A30534 | and what is the valley he came to raise up? |
A30534 | and what is the way and meanes of life eternal? |
A30534 | and what life is there in the Image of Christ or Mary, painted or graven in wood or stone? |
A30534 | and what must be covered, and what not? |
A30534 | and what was he that was the verie Image of God male and female, before Adam was formed of the dust of the ground, or Eve taken out of him? |
A30534 | and what was man in his creation of the dust of the ground? |
A30534 | and what was their first original? |
A30534 | and what, is your church defended and upheld by spiritual weapons, or carnal? |
A30534 | and when is it that the world wondered after the Beast, is it come, or to come? |
A30534 | and when must that death be destroyed? |
A30534 | and where is his reigning at this day? |
A30534 | and where is she that hath been drunk with the bloud of the Saints? |
A30534 | and whether bread and wine,( that is mortall, and will corrupt,) be the very body and the very bloud of Christ Jesus? |
A30534 | and whether have ye the sword of the Spirit, and the spiritual Armor? |
A30534 | and whether is your church every whit free from the fornications of that Whore? |
A30534 | and whether is your ministrie in the verie same power, spirit, and authoritie which the Apostles were in? |
A30534 | and whether it be not your inquisitions, stakes, and faggots, and killing people, that doth principally defend your church? |
A30534 | and whether will you admit of trial in all things you profess and practise, by the Scriptures, the writings of the Saints, yea, or nay? |
A30534 | and whether you believe this condition to be attainable in this life upon earth, and to be injoyed and waited for, yea or nay? |
A30534 | and whether your church be whollie free from that Woman, which have drunk the bloud of Saints, and of the Martyrs of Jesus? |
A30534 | and whether your church may never be prevailed against? |
A30534 | and who are her children? |
A30534 | and who are they? |
A30534 | and why do you go pilgrims to visit dead bones, what is the reason of it, and who was the first that instituted it? |
A30534 | and why is it, and wherefore, and what is the reason, that none can enter the Kingdom of God, nor see it, but such as are born again? |
A30534 | and will you admit of lawful trial by your fruits and works, and suffer judgement accordinglie? |
A30534 | answer me plainlie; and do you not expect the Lord will suddenlie plead with you? |
A30534 | answer me these things: And what is the death that hath reigned over all? |
A30534 | answer these things: and what is that mother of harlots? |
A30534 | answer us, and what is the sword of the Spirit? |
A30534 | answer us; and what is his Word, and where doth it dwell in your hearts, or is it without you? |
A30534 | are not such of Pharaoh? |
A30534 | are not they all invented and come up since the Apostles daies, which ye have set up? |
A30534 | are you of that birth that hath no father upon earth? |
A30534 | are your soules refreshed thereby? |
A30534 | but are every member of you without spot, and wrinkle, and cleansed from all unrighteousness, being the servants of righteousness, and not of sin? |
A30534 | declare these things plainlie if you can and what is the first transgression& the curse? |
A30534 | did Christ or the Apostles kill creatures that were not of their Religion? |
A30534 | did Peter sell pardons for money, or did any buy religion of him? |
A30534 | did ever the Apostles thus? |
A30534 | doth not this shew that you want the Power and Spirit of God among you, and the spiritual weapon that beats down the strong holds? |
A30534 | give us a description of him if you have: and doth not all those that be of the seed of Abraham hear Gods voice, and see his shape? |
A30534 | hath every member of your church the witness thereof? |
A30534 | if you have, what is he like? |
A30534 | if you say, they are come, when did they come? |
A30534 | is he, his reign and government visible, and of this world, or invisible, and from heaven? |
A30534 | is it carnal and visible things, and Ordinances? |
A30534 | is it not that part in man that the devil enters into? |
A30534 | is it the doing and performing of something by the creature, or by the revelation of something in the creature? |
A30534 | is its call and ordination the verie same? |
A30534 | is its maintenance and practice the verie same? |
A30534 | is not your goals carnal weapons, and your inquisitions, and your killing people about Religion, are not all these carnal weapons? |
A30534 | is the church of Rome clear of all the false prophets? |
A30534 | is this the way of the true Ministers of Christ? |
A30534 | or are you not such as have the form of a crosse of Christ, but wants the power? |
A30534 | or is it not the gift of God? |
A30534 | or you are such as oppresseth the seed as Pharaoh did? |
A30534 | shall not they receive according to their works that they have done? |
A30534 | tell me plainlie; and whether do you own that Christ hath lightened everie one that comes into the world? |
A30534 | tell us plainlie; and what is Antichrist? |
A30510 | & c. What blindness is this? |
A30510 | ( many which now are arisen) and if upon any particular Sect and Sort, who are such more then others? |
A30510 | ( so called) Of what holiness or purity is that, more than other Places? |
A30510 | ( ye accounted Wise- men) Do you judge any Advantage will be unto your selves in this thing? |
A30510 | 10. you may read the Apostle saith, What saith it? |
A30510 | 19. and became a Prophet of the Lord unto the House of Israel, and had the spirit of Elijah poured upon him? |
A30510 | 20. and was this a Conventicle, and a ● unlawful Meeting? |
A30510 | 25. and sayst, here the Father and the Son are speaking one to another; but what doth this prove, though it be so? |
A30510 | 4. or do you say, None must have the Gift of the Spirit, but such as are brought up at Schools and Colledges? |
A30510 | 5. how darest thou call these lame Arguments, tumb ● … over? |
A30510 | A ● ● are not your Teachers false Teachers now, who walk in the same steps? |
A30510 | Again if you say he hath no Body but his Church, then I ask, what that was that was taken down from the Cross,& c? |
A30510 | Again, he queries, whether I make the Holy Ghost and the Eternal Spirit two? |
A30510 | Against whom have we designed Mischief? |
A30510 | Alas, do you not know that they are blessed of the Lord? |
A30510 | All Nations shall call you blessed, and of your fulness shall they partake: Who is like unto you? |
A30510 | All people bring in your Verdict; or are they not like Deceivers herein, even exceeding all that ever went before? |
A30510 | All sorts of People, be Awakened, be Awakened, How doth the Lord wait to be gratious unto you? |
A30510 | All thy many Sermons, and long Prayers, what is become of them? |
A30510 | And Friend, answer me this one Query; What is that Whore that hath sate upon Multitudes and Peoples? |
A30510 | And Friend, what hast thou done, and who hast thou established? |
A30510 | And I know not how to warn you, that you do not persecute the People of God; For why? |
A30510 | And I shall ask further, Doth not the Scripture witness that all who have not Christ within, are Reprobates? |
A30510 | And again, Did not Paul preach in his own Hired House for two whole years together, and received, all that came in unto him? |
A30510 | And against whom is your ● ury thus kindled? |
A30510 | And all thy publick and private Duties, where are thy? |
A30510 | And all ye Sects whatsoever, that are risen in Opposition against us; what do we regard your Fury and Madness against us? |
A30510 | And also, did not the Apostles and Saints, after the Resurrection of Christ, when they returned from Ierusalem, meet together privately? |
A30510 | And among what sort of people have not we been hated? |
A30510 | And are all Egypt''s bonds 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉? |
A30510 | And are not these the Unclean Spirits, that came out of the Mouth of the Dragon, and out of the Mouth of the false Prophet? |
A30510 | And are not they false Teachers now which bear these marks? |
A30510 | And are not your Teachers false Prophets and Deceivers now, which 〈 ◊ 〉 the same thing? |
A30510 | And are not your Teachers false Prophets now, which act the same things? |
A30510 | And are they not such as the true Prophets, Christ, and his Apostles cry''d against? |
A30510 | And are ye fir ● ly continued therein? |
A30510 | And are you Heirs of God''s Promise? |
A30510 | And as concerning the Quakers, what do you say of them? |
A30510 | And as concerning your Ministry; Is it any other with that, then with these particulars, as I have mentioned? |
A30510 | And as for all the confusions, and distractions, and rumors of Wars, what are they to us? |
A30510 | And as for this Maintenance of the Ministry of the Church of England; is it not the same as was in the dayes of Popery and Prelacy? |
A30510 | And can any o ● 〈 … 〉 pardon Sin truly, that it shall never more be remembred? |
A30510 | And can such worship God? |
A30510 | And can the Nation charge any of them called Quakers with any such Work? |
A30510 | And come Friends, answer me, is the Light by which you walk ever ● … ing? |
A30510 | And did not Philip preach Jesus unto the Eunuch in a Chariot, as 〈 ◊ 〉 ● ent on the way? |
A30510 | And did not he often preach unto the Pharisies, and sometimes to his Disciples, out of the publick Synagogues? |
A30510 | And did not the Li ● … in your own Consciences check you, and prick you ▪ and condemn your vain minds, that wondred after Folly? |
A30510 | And did not the Romish Church first ordain, that the people should give the tenth to the use of Religion, and to maintain their Ministry? |
A30510 | And did not the ● … les and Saints meet together in an Upper Chamber, where Paul preached until midnight amongst the Saints? |
A30510 | And did not you then cry up the Protector, contrary to your Engagements, and now cry up another? |
A30510 | And do not the Scriptures say, That it was the Light that shined in the heart, that gave the knowledge of God unto the Saints? |
A30510 | And do not they divine for money? |
A30510 | And do not they say, That Christ hath lightned every man that comes into the World with the true Light? |
A30510 | And do not thy People love to have these things so? |
A30510 | And do not thy Priests preach for Hire? |
A30510 | And do not you own and commend those Martyrs; or do you judge them for holding an Error? |
A30510 | And do not you proceed in the very path hereof? |
A30510 | And do they not bring forth the same Fruits, as did the false Prophets and false Apostles? |
A30510 | And do you commend those they called Puritans, for going many Miles to worship the Lord? |
A30510 | And do you cry out of Popery because of cruelty and persecution? |
A30510 | And do you not expect the Lord will suddenly plead with you? |
A30510 | And do you regard his words who said, I know not how to give Flattering Titles to men; for my Maker would soon take me away? |
A30510 | And dot not thy Prophets prophesie falsly? |
A30510 | And doth he Raign in you, even the New Man, the Spiritual Man, the Immortal Man, Christ i ● you? |
A30510 | And doth not he that respects Persons commit sin, and is convinced of the Law as a Transgressor? |
A30510 | And for what Cause did God at the first ordain it? |
A30510 | And further you say, Who hath been melted with Mercy? |
A30510 | And have not you and your Generation been the Counsellors in all these Matters? |
A30510 | And have they not Hire, and great sums of Money by the Year, or Quarterly, even as the Papists and Prelates had? |
A30510 | And have they received the gift of the holy Ghost, or are they not made Ministers by the will of man, and not by the will of God? |
A30510 | And have you done no good this many years by your preaching, that Religion is yet to settle? |
A30510 | And have you made your Calling and Ele ● …? |
A30510 | And have you thought to gain the Favour of the Wicked, and to make a Peace with your Enemies, by reviling of us unto them? |
A30510 | And he asks, what do we peach, If darkness, who would have such Teachers? |
A30510 | And how Treacherous and Deceitful are the Solicitors and Attorneys, that Truth or Honesty can scarce be found amongst them? |
A30510 | And how are thy Inhabitants and thy People divided, even to hatred one against another? |
A30510 | And how comes man to be a Reprobate? |
A30510 | And how hath Christ enlightened every man in the World, if not within him? |
A30510 | And how is the Wisdom of thy Wise men turned into Folly, and their Union into present Contention? |
A30510 | And how manifold is that Error into which many have been fallen, even as into a Snare of Destruction? |
A30510 | And how many have, and at this day do suffer because they can not Swear, which Christ Jesus, and his Apostles, above all things forbid? |
A30510 | And how shall the King ever, without great danger to himself, repose confidence in such as are so changeable? |
A30510 | And how woful is that Strife, Division and Contention about Religion, that hath highly abounded among the Christian People? |
A30510 | And if in Iudgment, who are they to whom these things are so? |
A30510 | And if there were any, where was it? |
A30510 | And if you shall say, who art thou? |
A30510 | And if your Government be not from this Ground and this very end, shall it ever be blessed and happy, either to the Governours or Governed? |
A30510 | And in thy Page ninteenth, Thou hast put forth a Question, which is, How shall we know this transformed Angel of Light,& c? |
A30510 | And in what Prison have we not been unjustly imprisoned? |
A30510 | And is Religion unsetled yet, that you are craving Laws made by men to settle Religion? |
A30510 | And is it ended in this? |
A30510 | And is it not his right alone who is to be worshipped, to direct himself how he will be worshipped? |
A30510 | And is it not your Duty so to do? |
A30510 | And is not he the same to effect the same Work at this very day? |
A30510 | And is not this the Iust Cause, wherefore the Lord hath suffered these Overturnings? |
A30510 | And is not this the very End of Rule and Government and Magistracy, at this very day? |
A30510 | And is not this thus much; all are reprobate but they in whom Christ is within? |
A30510 | And is that a just Law, made by the late Parliament, by which many have suffered? |
A30510 | And is that his Spirit in the Teachers and People that hath its liberty, and live in Pride, in Lust, and Vanity ▪ and their own Wills? |
A30510 | And is that his Spirit in the Teachers and Pr ● … ssors now, which say, Every man hath not the Light of Christ in him? |
A30510 | And is the Seed come out of Egypt''s bonds? |
A30510 | And is there any Devil but proud, vain- glorious, unmercifull men and women? |
A30510 | And is there any other Bread that is Eternal, but Christ, which the mortal Eye can not see? |
A30510 | And is this their beginning in Parliament, to destroy God''s Heritage? |
A30510 | And may it be expected, that ever Christianity shall be restor''d to that state of Purity, as it was in its beginning? |
A30510 | And may not the Nation fear the like now, if the same Ground be laid, and the Foundation raised, as before- mentioned? |
A30510 | And might not the Iews have called those Meetings Conventicles, because they were not in their publick Synagogues? |
A30510 | And might not your Wickedness reprove you? |
A30510 | And most not Christ be revealed in every partic ▪ and is not that the true Bread of Life? |
A30510 | And must Children and Servants be compell''d by Restraint and Force? |
A30510 | And must it now be an Offence not to put off the Hat, and give Respect to the Person of him that hath a Gold Ring, and fine Apparel? |
A30510 | And must not every one receive according to their deeds; he that doth good, Life, he that doth evil, Condemnation? |
A30510 | And must not every ones Heart be purified before they see God, who is Pure? |
A30510 | And now all you that have gone to gaze and wonder after an Image; What saw you? |
A30510 | And now saith the Lord unto you Christians( who are degenerated from the Spirit of Christ) To what purpose is your Preaching, Praying and Singing? |
A30510 | And said my spirit, What grievous and abominable work is this? |
A30510 | And seeing this hath but newly appear''d in the World, was there no true Religion before? |
A30510 | And shall his days be many, or shall his time be short; if this be revealed to you let us know? |
A30510 | And shall not his own Hand accomplish the Purpose of his own Heart? |
A30510 | And shall we have no other Representation of once noble Cromwel? |
A30510 | And so let all people consider, whether or no you must be maintained in your Religion? |
A30510 | And tell me, is not the Spirit or Light of Christ the only thing which doth convince of sin? |
A30510 | And tell us who was the In ● … of ● … our Images, and who was the Former of all your graven Images? |
A30510 | And the Flouds that the Dragon hath cast out of his Mouth to drown the Woman? |
A30510 | And the sum of thy doctrine is no less in the profession of thy words, then what we say; then why dost thou condemn us? |
A30510 | And then how can you with good Conscience in the sight of God, Impose upon others, whenas your selves would not be Imposed upon in such a Case? |
A30510 | And then you complain of the general decay of Trading: But what can you attribute that unto, but to your Sins also? |
A30510 | And therefore all People, bring in your Evidence; Who are such now? |
A30510 | And they were called Deceivers, and Seditious Men, and such like: And did they proceed on this manner, as he hath done against me? |
A30510 | And thou askest, What think you, Was not that man Cain the first murdering lying Devil that ever was? |
A30510 | And thou sayest, How horribly are those deceived, who look on Iesus to be but a Shadow or Type? |
A30510 | And to all people that are upon the Earth I do appeal, and ask, where are they that are such now? |
A30510 | And was he a Heretick and a Blasphemer, that said, The Sons of God were led by the Spirit of God, and exhorted to walk ● y the Rule of the Spirit? |
A30510 | And was it not a little while since there were the Altars, and the Rails, and the Font, and other such like things, which lately were broken down? |
A30510 | And was it not the Papists that first taught the Protestants to keep holy dayes, as Christmass and Candlemass, so called? |
A30510 | And was it not they that first Instiuted sprinkling of Infants, and calling it Baptism into the Faith, and into the Church? |
A30510 | And was not A ● ● ● called from following the Flock? |
A30510 | And was not Transgression the Reason of it? |
A30510 | And was not his Hand many times against you in Battel, though Number nor Valour was not wanting on your part? |
A30510 | And was not that an Article for which some of them suffered? |
A30510 | And was not this Treachery and Hypocrisie, and Irregularity? |
A30510 | And were not these things in the Iustice of the Lord''s Hand? |
A30510 | And were not this a way full of equity, for the trial of all things? |
A30510 | And what are your Observations of the present proceedings? |
A30510 | And what do you mean by Godly Ministry? |
A30510 | And what if the Ministers of England be called Hirelings, and false Prophets, and greedy dumb Dogs? |
A30510 | And what is Pharoa ●? |
A30510 | And what is the Death that hath raigned over all? |
A30510 | And what is the Flesh of Christ, 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 Blood, which was before Abraham? |
A30510 | And what is the Sword of the Spirit? |
A30510 | And what is the Way and M ● … of Life Eternal? |
A30510 | And what is the ● ondage of Egypt? |
A30510 | And what is the 〈 … 〉 what is his beginning? |
A30510 | And what is the 〈 ◊ 〉 of Faith? |
A30510 | And what is the 〈 ◊ 〉 that sees God? |
A30510 | And what one of thy Judges& Rulers can clear themselves before the Lord from the guilt of our unjust Sufferings? |
A30510 | And what profit have you received? |
A30510 | And what though some that are convinced, and come to the Faith of Christ in measure? |
A30510 | And what was that Religion, seeing there hath not been for many Ages such a Religion as this is? |
A30510 | And what would you have called the Apostles and Ministers of Christ? |
A30510 | And what, is the people of your Congregations yet asleep? |
A30510 | And what, must not the People of God come together to worship the Lord in Spirit and Truth? |
A30510 | And when do the Judges reprove it? |
A30510 | And when many dayes were spent, what were you the better? |
A30510 | And when the three Children were commanded to bow to the Image, did they do it for fear of Man? |
A30510 | And where doth the Spirit of Christ give light, or the Grace of God work, or lead, if not in the Conscience? |
A30510 | And where wilt thou be hid, when the Lord shews himself thy Enemy, and appears to take an account of thee? |
A30510 | And whereas thou hast answered my question, which is; did Christ put an end to the Law for them, who yet live in the transgression of the Law? |
A30510 | And whereas thou sayest, Who but the spirit of Antichrist durst countermand the Commands of our Law- giver the Lord Iesus Christ? |
A30510 | And whereas thou sayst by way of Query to us,[ Hath the Scripture no power over you? |
A30510 | And whether do I judge, that ever the Ministry can again be receiv''d by the Gift of the holy Spirit only, without natural Learning and Languages? |
A30510 | And whether do you own, That Christ hath lightened every one that co ● … into the World? |
A30510 | And whether ever they were accused and condemned for such Motions, which the Lord gave them power against? |
A30510 | And whether it is not God''s only and alone peculiar Priviledge to be Lord there; and not any Man to impose one upon another in Spiritual Matters? |
A30510 | And whether the same Spirit is to be waited for, and receiv''d? |
A30510 | And whether will you admit of tryal in all things you p ● … and practice, by the Scriptures, the Writings of the Saints, yea, or ● y? |
A30510 | And whether you believe not, that the Lord doth watch over you, with his Eye that sees you, and marks all your wayes? |
A30510 | And whether you your selves would be imposed upon in such case? |
A30510 | And who are they that shall break down that which the Lord hath a purpose to build? |
A30510 | And who can declare his wondrous Works? |
A30510 | And why do you pray for the Dead? |
A30510 | And why do 〈 ◊ 〉 Creatures? |
A30510 | And why may not others labour in their ordinary callings that day, as well as you in your ordinary callings? |
A30510 | And will he now suffer us to be destroyed from being a People? |
A30510 | And will he take up his Tabernacle among the Sons of Men, as He did of old? |
A30510 | And will not you suffer such to meet together out of your Publick Places, but you will persecute them, and call them Hereticks, and such like? |
A30510 | And will you be found in the same Foot- steps, and in the same nature? |
A30510 | And will you kill and destroy all such as do not? |
A30510 | And will you tell of Reformation, and yet act in the foot- steps of the Persecutors? |
A30510 | And wilt thou be found in a way decreed by the Children of men, whose way is corrupt before thee? |
A30510 | And 〈 ◊ 〉 all ye Sects upon the Earth, and Churches so called, that have been in the World for many Ages; Which of those two Women are you of? |
A30510 | Are his Judgments and Mercies clean gone out of Remembrance, which the Lord shewed in thee not many years since? |
A30510 | Are not the Priests sprung from the old Root of Popery? |
A30510 | Are people run ● … g after Images again, as in the time of Popery? |
A30510 | Are the present Times and seasons, and the proceedings and transactions in Mercy, or in Iudgment to the King, and his Subiects? |
A30510 | Are these the men that the Nation must be forced to maintain in their Pride and Idolatry? |
A30510 | Are they doing this in London, as they do at Rome amongst Papists? |
A30510 | Are they like unto Sheep of Christ''s Fold? |
A30510 | Are they not like those which Isaiah cryed against, That sought, for their Gain from their Quarter, that were Greedy Dumb Doggs? |
A30510 | Are we Double- dealers? |
A30510 | Are we Drunkards? |
A30510 | Are we Hereticks? |
A30510 | Are we Seditious? |
A30510 | Are you Redeem''d from P ● …? |
A30510 | Are you become Chargers of us with irregular Practice? |
A30510 | Are you endeavouring to make us more odious in the Eyes of Wicked Men, then we are, for Righteousness sake? |
A30510 | Are you ignorant of their great Sufferings through this Nation? |
A30510 | Are you justly according to, and do you agree with the Apostles in all these things? |
A30510 | Are you turned backwards into Love and Affection towards them again, and so lost your former Principles? |
A30510 | Argument upon? |
A30510 | Arise, arise, why shouldst thou sit as alone, as in obscurity and darkness undiscovered? |
A30510 | B ● t O how have some of you lost your first Love, and are again darkened, and ready to faint, and to turn aside for a thing of nought? |
A30510 | Ba ● … and his company, which be hellish in the Ranters and Drunkards? |
A30510 | Be awaked, and consider; Wherefore then do you separate your selves disoderly, and resist the Word of Life, which once begat you towards the Lord? |
A30510 | But Friend, Is every one saved that saith, Lord, Lord? |
A30510 | But all ye Chirstians upon Earth, how are you degenerated? |
A30510 | But consider, How woful is your Fall? |
A30510 | But doth the Magistrate think to come to account for these things? |
A30510 | But how should people be settled in Religion? |
A30510 | But let me ask you, Do you look upon them to be Ministers of Christ, or of Antichrist? |
A30510 | But now tell me, can this Religion be setled, or any Nation or People, or any Person in it by any external Power, or outward Authority of men? |
A30510 | But what are Peoples, and the Nations yet to settle in Religion? |
A30510 | But what have you done? |
A30510 | But wherefore have ye done this? |
A30510 | But why dost thou say, Faithful Account, in the Title Page? |
A30510 | But why have you not named what irregular Practice the Quakers are guilty of? |
A30510 | But you may say, Who art thou, inferiour man that seemest to advise us that are high and potent, and wise enough for our selves? |
A30510 | But, Justly, and according to Desert, and the Laws of the Land( say our Adversaries) Who shall be judge in the Case between us? |
A30510 | C ● ● you stop the Waves of the Sea, and say unto them he still? |
A30510 | Can the Unconverted and Unregenerated be truly baptized into the Faith of Christ? |
A30510 | Can these things stand? |
A30510 | Can you stop the Bottles of Heaven, that it rain not? |
A30510 | Canst thou accept a fast appointed by the will of man, while t ● ● bands of wickedness are not loosed, nor the Oppressed set free? |
A30510 | Come, let us reason together; What think you? |
A30510 | Come, let''s reason with you; Who was your Mother? |
A30510 | Consider what became of all the Persecutors of old, Were not they Eminently destroyed by the Hand of God who persecuted the Lord''s People? |
A30510 | Consider what i ● now your present state and standing; How is it with your inward Man? |
A30510 | Consider, if there be any honesty left among you; What is become of all the Persecut ● ● ● of old? |
A30510 | David lamented over Abner, and said, Dyed Abner as a fool dyeth? |
A30510 | De ● rly ● ● loved, mind each particu ● … in what state you are, and what is your present standing to God 〈 ◊ 〉? |
A30510 | Did ever any good Men, or just Iudges of old, condemn any man for speaking the Truth? |
A30510 | Did ever any of the believing Iews pay Tythes to the Apostles; or did any of the Gentiles pay Tythes either? |
A30510 | Did he not appear to the Apostles since his Ascension, in the most glorious manner that ever thou readst; and is he not the same now as he was then? |
A30510 | Did not many of the Martyrs in Queen Mary''s dayes witness against Tythes? |
A30510 | Did not the Papists bring in this Doctrine, and Oppression? |
A30510 | Did the Apostle give warning to beware of such, and to turn away from such? |
A30510 | Did the Command of God, which gave Tythes to the Jewish Priesthood, concern the Gentiles? |
A30510 | Did the true Christ once say, He was the Light of the World, of every man that comes into the World? |
A30510 | Did the true Gospel o ● … judge the fleshly man,) and lead to live according to God in the Spirit? |
A30510 | Did they which preached it suffer for it by man? |
A30510 | Did thy Life go out as the snuff of a Candle? |
A30510 | Do not the Scriptures make mention of Christ within,& c? |
A30510 | Do not they speak the Truth to their Neighbours in all Matters? |
A30510 | Do not you approve Christ Jesus his going into the Temple? |
A30510 | Do not you see evidently the Hand of the Lord fight for us? |
A30510 | Do they defraud their Neighbours? |
A30510 | Do you commend Mordecai, who could not give the outward Honour, and bow to Hamon? |
A30510 | Do you mean to set up Ecclesiastical Laws again, and that all must be forced to your Church, Way, and Religion? |
A30510 | Do you own Christ Jesus, of whom the Iews, that put him to Death gave this Witness, That he Respected no mans Person? |
A30510 | Do you think to persist in the way wherein you walk? |
A30510 | Doth not ten thousand in England know this? |
A30510 | Doth not the Scripture say, Christ is within except you be Reprobates? |
A30510 | Ear ● ▪ but hear 〈 ◊ 〉 ▪ Hearts, and understand not? |
A30510 | First, What be the evident signes and tokens of a Wolf in sheeps clothing? |
A30510 | First, whether none are restored again, but such as have the Witness in themselves? |
A30510 | For have you not promised great things unto this Nation, in matters of Freedom and Liberty? |
A30510 | For if you do now come to the Witness in your own Consciences; What evil have this People done? |
A30510 | For is not the Hand of the Lord stretched forth in Mercy or in Iudgment according as Men walk in his Fear, or without his Fear? |
A30510 | For thou didst not obtain this Victory of Peace and Freedom by thy own Sword, then why should it be thus improved to thy own Ends? |
A30510 | For was the Nation in any better state then Popery, when that practice was first instituted, and begun to be performed? |
A30510 | For what hath form or words either one or the other hitherto produced or brought forth without Life or Power? |
A30510 | For wherein can he clear himself of anyone thing, which they are guilty of which he confesses are Wolves in Sheep''s Clothing? |
A30510 | HOw long ye crafty Fowlers will ye prey upon the Innocent, and 〈 ◊ 〉 at him secretly? |
A30510 | Hast not thou falsly judged me already 〈 ◊ 〉 many things, as I have shewed? |
A30510 | Hast thou given up thy self wholly to lyes, and to make them thy refuge? |
A30510 | Hath he Victory over the Grave? |
A30510 | Hath not God made of one Mould and one Blood all Nations to dwell upon the Face of the Earth? |
A30510 | Hath not he sums of Money by the Year, Tythes, or other Wages for, preaching? |
A30510 | Hath that Christ that was with God the Father before the World was, no other Body but his Church, if you say no, as it is your wonted course? |
A30510 | Hath the City of London, and the Nations to better Memento of him? |
A30510 | Hath the consideration of these things no room in your hearts; or are your hearts wholy shut up from all compassion towards the Lords people? |
A30510 | Hath there been any abomination brought forth, which is not in this day to be found in thee? |
A30510 | Hath your long Profession and Forms of the words, brought any of you yet into the possession of the things? |
A30510 | Have ever any of us appear''d in Arms against Parliament and Nation, as some of you? |
A30510 | Have not all, or most of those Countries, that turned from the Pope, and are called reformed, cast off Tythes with the Pope, and were ashamed of them? |
A30510 | Have not you awakened them in so many years time? |
A30510 | Have not your Hearts often been Refreshed, and Souls truly Comforted by the Refreshing Presence of the Lord? |
A30510 | Have not your sins been as great a Cause of it, as any others? |
A30510 | Have they any example, that ever went before, for their Wickedness? |
A30510 | Have they not sought to reform and reclaim the Ungodly from their Wayes? |
A30510 | Have they now made a costly Image of him? |
A30510 | Have we ever sought to render you Rebels and Traitors to the Nation, as in effect you have done to us? |
A30510 | Have we given the City or the Nation, by any visible Appearance, to fear a War from us, as you have done? |
A30510 | Have you been preaching over them, and taking their Money so long, and are they yet to awaken, as out of Sleep? |
A30510 | Have you found them in Plots, or guilty of Sedition, or making Resistance against Authority? |
A30510 | Have you no consideration in you of your latter end? |
A30510 | Have you therefore Reproached us, and have you sought to make us Vile, that your selves might appear free? |
A30510 | His sixteenth Reason is, Some Interrogatories,( saith he) What reasonable man should turn Quaker that sees the common fruit of their Doctrine? |
A30510 | Hold Friend, come back again ▪ What 〈 ◊ 〉 thou proved yet any thing against me, save that I hold the T ● ● ● ●? |
A30510 | How are the Commands of Christ made void by the Customs and Traditions of Men? |
A30510 | How are thy Rulers and thy Subjects, thy Great Men and thy Poor, confounded amongst themselves? |
A30510 | How did they in the dayes of Christ persecute and seek for his Life, till they had taken it from the Earth, by their subtilty and wickedness? |
A30510 | How do they abound amongst the Flocks of your Fold? |
A30510 | How doth Pride abound among Christians? |
A30510 | How doth all Wickedness abound amongst you, in your lives and conversations? |
A30510 | How doth the Archers of Babylon shoot at the Innocent, and makes the harmless their prey? |
A30510 | How doth the Teachers of this Nation seek to the Magistrates to have the Innocent persecuted? |
A30510 | How doth the wicked run on greedily, drinking up iniquity as an Oxe drinks water? |
A30510 | How great is your Apostacy, ye Christians? |
A30510 | How hath Divisions and Distractions compassed thee about, and entred into thy Bowels? |
A30510 | How hath his out- stretched Arm been made bare again and again for our Salvation and Deliverance? |
A30510 | How hath the Eye been blinded, the Ear stopped, and the Heart hardened? |
A30510 | How is my spirit often oppressed in the remembrance of your woful Fall? |
A30510 | How long Lord shall thy Enemies lean upon thee, and say, Is not the Lord amongst us? |
A30510 | How long Lord? |
A30510 | How long shall it be ere the distres ● ● d Cry of the unjustly Afflicted enters into your hearts? |
A30510 | How long shall the Remnant of Sion sit as a Widow, bemoaning her Children? |
A30510 | How long shall the Righteous be a Prey to your tee ● ● ye subtil Foxes who seek to devour? |
A30510 | How long shall the Righteous be a prey to your teeth, to shoot your Arrows of Cruelty and Reproach against? |
A30510 | How long ye men of the Earth will ye 〈 ◊ 〉 counsel together against the Lord? |
A30510 | How long? |
A30510 | How many good instructions have you heard? |
A30510 | How many have his Mercies been, and how numberless have his Lovingkindnesses been shewed to us? |
A30510 | How shall the Kingdoms of the Earth; the Papists, Turks, Infidels, Heathens be converted? |
A30510 | How was he justly rewarded, who persecuted the Innocent Seed of God? |
A30510 | How will thy vaine glory become a stink,? |
A30510 | How, and after what manner Christ, who in respect of his Divine nature is in all places, may be said to be in a Saint, and not in Reprobate? |
A30510 | I Answer, The Scriptures we own, and what is spoken in them shall be fulfiled; but thou Lyar, when did God speak this to thee? |
A30510 | I answer, who dare call this a Principle of deceit? |
A30510 | I did not own them; but how? |
A30510 | I query further, Doth any thing convince of sin contrary to the Spirit of Christ? |
A30510 | I suppose Bayliff Gunston himself knows, that this was a false Witness; and are not these unjust Proceedings? |
A30510 | If in Mercy, to whom is it Mercy? |
A30510 | If not; What serves it to? |
A30510 | If this be your work that you are called to, must it not go on till it be finished? |
A30510 | If 〈 ◊ 〉 say we have no sin, we deceive our selves, and the Truth is not in us: and saith he, Who speaks truth in this E. B. or the Apostle? |
A30510 | In thee is found the Abomination of Israel, Mercy and Truth, Justice and true Judgment is neglected; Do not thy Heads judge for Reward? |
A30510 | In what Life, and Strength and Dominion is he? |
A30510 | In what Street have we not been reviled? |
A30510 | Is all this wondering of people and inflaming of spirits in this admiring mood? |
A30510 | Is all this( said I) but to see a dead invented Image of Wood or Wax, arrayed and decked with some foolish Inventions? |
A30510 | Is he come in Power and Dominion to dwell with you? |
A30510 | Is he crying to you, to persecute the Innocent? |
A30510 | Is he in ● ● e growth of a Perfect Man, of the Stature of Christ Jesus? |
A30510 | Is he so begotten and born in you, that Life hath swallowed up Death? |
A30510 | Is he ● ● ● ong over all the Corruptible, or is he Weak under Corruption? |
A30510 | Is his Life, and former Glory and Nobleness shaddow''d with the sight of a dead Image? |
A30510 | Is it Carnal, and visible Things, and Ordinances? |
A30510 | Is it because you are more righteous in the sight of God than they who are cast out before you; and because he loveth you, and hateth them? |
A30510 | Is it ended all in this? |
A30510 | Is it in your Hearts to destroy the Heritage of God? |
A30510 | Is it in your hearts to drive the Nation by force; and if they will not, to punish them with Fire and Fagot, and Prisons? |
A30510 | Is it in your hearts to effect it? |
A30510 | Is it not plain and manifest to all people that have but an eye to see? |
A30510 | Is it not the fulness of thy Time which thou hast promised? |
A30510 | Is it not the same Ministry in substance, though in some particulars altered, as was in the dayes of Popery and Prelacy? |
A30510 | Is it so? |
A30510 | Is it the ● ● ing and performing of something by the Creature, or by the revelation 〈 ◊ 〉 ● … thing in the Creature? |
A30510 | Is it to save your selves from Reproaches? |
A30510 | Is not all evil spoken against them, and that even to Rulers, and Governers, and Kings? |
A30510 | Is not he the same now as ever he was? |
A30510 | Is not here a Description of her out of the mouth of this Author? |
A30510 | Is not this a League with Hell and Death? |
A30510 | Is not this almost incredible, that the Teachers should put the Nations to such a charge as this, and yet people receive nothing answerable to it? |
A30510 | Is not this the Whore that road upon the Beast, and that the Beast carries? |
A30510 | Is not this the mark of the Beast, who opened his Mouth in Blasphemy? |
A30510 | Is not this to be taken notice of, that you should profess that which you do not perform? |
A30510 | Is not this worse than ever the Iews did to the Apostles? |
A30510 | Is that very Man, with that very Body, within you, yea or nay? |
A30510 | Is their zeal for the Lord, and against Idolatry quite gone? |
A30510 | Is there greater Abomination at Rome? |
A30510 | Is there no Wise Man among them, nor none that feareth the Lord, that he may be preserved ● om ● estruction? |
A30510 | Is there no cause unto you of consideration in this matter? |
A30510 | Is this Iustice and true Iudgment? |
A30510 | Is this for your Happiness and Prosperity? |
A30510 | Is this the Ministry that must be Encouraged? |
A30510 | Is this the Way of JUSTICE, to condemn the Truth that I have spoken, to save the Guilty from supposed Danger? |
A30510 | Is this the standing in the Gap, and stopping Violence, or would he have it done this way? |
A30510 | Is this your Meaning? |
A30510 | Is your Love grown cold, and your Zeal lost, and your Confidence decayed? |
A30510 | It is God that justifieth, who shall condemn? |
A30510 | It may be enquired into what you mean by cause them to submit; how cause them? |
A30510 | Killers and Murderers, 〈 … 〉 such of Pharoah? |
A30510 | Lastly, what is your Iudgement;( if ye da ● e declare it) concerning the Times and Seasons, and the present motions of them? |
A30510 | Let shame cover thee, if thy heart be not altogether hardned; was ever such Doctrine preached? |
A30510 | Let that of God in you answer: Will you justifie his false doctrines, and condemn me for reproving him? |
A30510 | Mark, that Scripture saith, that Light was condemnation to them that did evil; he saith, not; who must you believe? |
A30510 | May we not ask, What hath been done by our Friends? |
A30510 | Might not the Iews have said, this was an Unlawful Assembly, being in a Chamber, and not in a Publick Synagogue? |
A30510 | Might not they have said to the true Prophets, you charge the Office and Call of the Priests of the Lord with Lyes and Slanders? |
A30510 | Must I be judged upon thy own meaning? |
A30510 | Must none wait upon God, and worship him, and pray to him, but after your Prescriptions and Limitations? |
A30510 | Must not People conveen together in this Age, as the People of God did in Ages past? |
A30510 | Must not the King hear the Accused as well as the Accusers, and in as much Justice? |
A30510 | Must they make Laws to establish you, and set you up? |
A30510 | Must this be all the Monument? |
A30510 | Nay, who of the Lords People shall not say, Let the Lord''s Will be done, and his Justice executed upon his Enemies? |
A30510 | Never any of Christ''s Ministers pleaded any such thing: Were not they reproached, and much spoken against? |
A30510 | Now C. Fowler, hold up thy hand; Guilty, or not Guilty; whether a Minister of Christ, or a Deceiver? |
A30510 | Now it may be objected, What is the only absolute Rule of the right Exercise of Conscience; and when are Mens Consciences truly guided? |
A30510 | O abominable ignorance, why should such a fellow take the things of God in his mouth, who hath denyed Christ in him, and the Spirit of Christ? |
A30510 | O abominable wickedness, mayst thou not tremble? |
A30510 | O foolish People which have eyes and sees not, which have hea ● … and do not understand: Is the Lord changed from what he was? |
A30510 | O how hath Darkness, Blindness, and Ignorance covered all men, even as a Cloak and a Garment? |
A30510 | O when wilt thou consider, what the Lord hath wrought? |
A30510 | Oh thou Mountain I whose Seat is high, and whose Power is g ● … who hath been able to make War with thee? |
A30510 | Oh what ● ilt thou do in the day of thy Visitation, when the righteous Judge numbreth ● p these things against thee? |
A30510 | Oh, how long shall the Lord bear with you? |
A30510 | Oh, what Gluttonny and Drunkenness is amongst Christians? |
A30510 | Oh, what complaining is there, from the Teachers of this Nation to the Magistrates? |
A30510 | Oh, ye Potsheards, do you think y ● ● can limit the Lord? |
A30510 | Or do they follow their example in these practises? |
A30510 | Or doth any thing convince of sin contrary, or besides, or without the Spirit of Christ? |
A30510 | Or how will you appear before the Righteous God of Heaven and Earth? |
A30510 | Or is God worshipped by such? |
A30510 | Or is not all other service and worship in the will? |
A30510 | Or whether all of them, or no part of that Suffering, which hath been upon you, were any whit Iust as from the Lord? |
A30510 | Or whether he may Tollerate none, but reduce the Government of the Church into the way of Bishops and Prelates, as it was in his Father''s dayes? |
A30510 | Or whether he may Tollerate some, and not all? |
A30510 | Or whether or 〈 ◊ 〉 it is just or unjust to God and men, that he would Reign King over these Nation? |
A30510 | Or whether shall Peace or Trouble be in the Land in his days? |
A30510 | Or whether upon any, or some particular Sects and Sorts of People? |
A30510 | Or will it ever do? |
A30510 | Or will you shame your selves in the sight of Wise- men, by acting contrary to a good Conscience? |
A30510 | Or, How shall we rest satisfied till the scatter''d Sheep be brought Home to the Fold? |
A30510 | Or, Is any such Weakened and Decreased in these things? |
A30510 | Ought you not to lay these things to heart? |
A30510 | Quakers are 〈 ◊ 〉 New Sect, and Deceivers,& c. And what say the Presbyterians and the Independan ● ● of them? |
A30510 | Rep. Then wherefore doth he oppose me, who testifieth the same thing? |
A30510 | Reply, Scoulding I deny, but I have reproved thy Lyes in the Authority of the Lord, and be not so proudly pust up in boasting: what sayst thou? |
A30510 | Richard Goodgrom, FRiend, hath not thy Ignorance, Folly and Wickedness towards me now appeared? |
A30510 | SHall dayes, or months, or years wear out thy Name, as though thou hadst had no being? |
A30510 | Sackcloth shall be put on instead of gay Apparel, and all thy Idols shall vanish away; as for all thy Profession, where is it? |
A30510 | Search the Scriptures, and see whether these things be so: and must not men be born again of the Immortal Seed? |
A30510 | Secondly he queries, whether all are restored, but some want the Witness in themselves? |
A30510 | Secondly, What Judgment do our Neighbours give in this Case? |
A30510 | Shall he nor cut it down to the ground, and call it into the purging Fire? |
A30510 | Shall not the Lords Soul be avenged upon you? |
A30510 | Shall not the Lords soul be avenged upon you, yea from the least of you to the greatest? |
A30510 | Shall not the go ● … Husbandman destroy this 〈 ◊ 〉, with all its corrupt fruit? |
A30510 | Shall the Elect dye? |
A30510 | Shall the Innocent be accused before him, and not heard in their lawful Defence? |
A30510 | Shall we instance unto you some particular things? |
A30510 | TO what do you attribute the first Cause of the advancement of this present Government? |
A30510 | That preached for Hire, and divined for Money, and that prepared War against those that would not put into their Mouthes, as you do at this day? |
A30510 | The Principal Question was, whether the Scriptures are the Word of God? |
A30510 | Then he Querieth ▪ Whether I 〈 ◊ 〉 Pardon of Sin out of Doors? |
A30510 | Then he asketh, Whether 〈 … 〉 Causes of Iustification; the one, ● …? |
A30510 | Then thou goest on, and hast asked thy self a Question; Is it not the Spirit of Christ that doth make manifest, or convince of Sin? |
A30510 | Then thou goest on, and sayst, The Ranters are not for Baptism, and Breaking if Bread; and are not the Quakers the same? |
A30510 | Then thou sayst further, How are they deceived who own Christ no otherwise then as he was before the World began,& c? |
A30510 | Then why doth he not come out, and cry against them, but remain ● ● ● ● ● gst them 〈 ◊ 〉 their Practice? |
A30510 | There again thy blindness is made manifest; is there any righteousness but that of Jesus Christ? |
A30510 | There thou Blasphemer askest thou knowest not what; is not Christ the same now as ever? |
A30510 | Therefore what they do, how can it be done in his Name, which themselves are out of? |
A30510 | Thirdly, Whether there be any other Foundation of Faith,& c. for the people of God at this day, then Jesus Christ onely, and alone? |
A30510 | This Doctrine is as wicked as the former, and from as lying a spirit; but answer me, By what is the New- birth wrought? |
A30510 | This Parable is unto you Christians, and this is your state and your condition; Therefore behold, What shall the Lord do unto this Tree? |
A30510 | This is Pittiful: But how cometh this to pass? |
A30510 | This is sad, said I, and great pitty, What a change is this in so short a time? |
A30510 | Thou Enemy of God, when wilt thou cease thy Lyes, and to pervert the right way of God? |
A30510 | Thou Sorcerer, Doth the Elect of God sin? |
A30510 | Thou being neer at an end, hast left the greatest Lye to the last; When wilt thou be ashamed, and stop thy mouth? |
A30510 | Thou perverter of the right Way of God; how long wilt thou go on in thy uncleanness, uttering thy wrath against the Simple? |
A30510 | Thou sayst, thou knowst we deny it; I ask thee, when it was? |
A30510 | Thou then askst a Question; Doth not the Scripture speak of Christ within? |
A30510 | Though he asketh, Whether Forgiveness of Sin hath its rice from 〈 ◊ 〉 Christ worketh in us, or from what Christ hath done and suffered for us? |
A30510 | To which I say, Then you are imperfect Saints, imperfect Ministers; But what do you mean by here? |
A30510 | To whom dost thou speak, to them that are in the Truth? |
A30510 | To whom may they be compared? |
A30510 | To whom wilt thou flee? |
A30510 | Was ever the like, said I? |
A30510 | Was not his Call the same 〈 ◊ 〉 theirs? |
A30510 | Was not the Command to the Iews themselves disannulled, when the Priesthood was changed? |
A30510 | Was not this a piece of griping coveteousness, to demand Money of the man which he married not? |
A30510 | Was not this spoken of Christ as Mediator? |
A30510 | Was not this way of Tythes first established by the Church of Rome? |
A30510 | Was that the true Christ which said, Except you take up my Cross daily you can not be my Disciples? |
A30510 | Was there ever such a Generation of Teachers? |
A30510 | Well, hadst thou more to give up then thy Life for the Name of Jesus in this World? |
A30510 | Well, my dear Companions, I need not multiply words unto you, as if you knew not these things; for, What know I, that you know not? |
A30510 | Were they ever found with any Carnal Weapon about them? |
A30510 | Were they fal ● ● Prophets and Deceivers in Isaiah''s time, which he was sent to cry out against, which sought for their Gain from their Quarter? |
A30510 | What Blindness and Sencelesness is over the hearts of this people? |
A30510 | What Confidence can be placed by your people in you, whenas you acknowledge, that your Eyes are darkened, and Counsel is hid from you? |
A30510 | What Cruelty, Envy and Murde ● one against another? |
A30510 | What Double- dealing and Dissimulation? |
A30510 | What Force or Violence have they used to any man? |
A30510 | What Form of Religion would not you take up for advantage to your selves? |
A30510 | What Freedom and true Liberty to Subjects more then was many years ago? |
A30510 | What Harm do they do to any, by Work or Word? |
A30510 | What Judgment doth the Law of God, and Gospel of Christ, give in this Case? |
A30510 | What Laws are these which they have broken? |
A30510 | What Lying, and Swearing, and Drunkenness? |
A30510 | What Oppressions taken off from the people? |
A30510 | What Pride and Vain- glory? |
A30510 | What Scripture have you to prove that Christ is, or was crucified within you, risen within you, ascended within you? |
A30510 | What a change is this, said I? |
A30510 | What account will you give in that day, when he brings swift destruction upon you? |
A30510 | What are you doing in your drunken fits of fury, wherein you stagger with the wine of Envy? |
A30510 | What assurance have any that it is fulfilled for them, who are yet transgressors of it in themselves? |
A30510 | What became of Pharoah? |
A30510 | What beheld you? |
A30510 | What can any of these bring forth? |
A30510 | What can possibly be the Author''s Intent in his proceedings? |
A30510 | What crying out for defence, shewing that they want the spiritual Armour, and dare not trust the Lord? |
A30510 | What did God to Herod and all his people who persecuted the Innocent? |
A30510 | What do we fear your Reviling, you uncircumcised Philistines? |
A30510 | What do you believe of, and concerning LIBERTY of CONSCIENCE, in all Matters appertaining to the Kingdom of God? |
A30510 | What do you judge? |
A30510 | What do you think concerning the Lord God? |
A30510 | What evil have we done to any Mans Person? |
A30510 | What have we to do with them? |
A30510 | What have ye done? |
A30510 | What have you preached for this many years? |
A30510 | What have your preaching been all in vain? |
A30510 | What is become of them? |
A30510 | What is that Death that hath passed over all, and reigned from Adam to Moses? |
A30510 | What is the Church of God redeemed by, from under the Law; is it by something that is done within them, or by something done without them? |
A30510 | What is the Light of Christ as God corrupted, and sinful ● … 〈 ◊ 〉 are a ● ● by i ● Children of Wrath? |
A30510 | What is the Man- child, that hath been caught up to God? |
A30510 | What is the Soul, and what was its state and condition before Transgression? |
A30510 | What is the meaning of the Scripture, Not one tittle shall fail, till all be fulfilled? |
A30510 | What is the present work of God in your own hearts? |
A30510 | What is the very End of Rule and Government outward in this World? |
A30510 | What is this that is reported to be done? |
A30510 | What is your ground of sprinkling Infants with Water? |
A30510 | What marvel that he should so belye me, when as he hath called the very Scripture truth, spoken forth in righteousness, bablings? |
A30510 | What must not God''s Promises be fulfilled? |
A30510 | What plotting and contriving is there against the Seed of God, by the Seed of the Serpent, who ever was a Persecutor, and never was persecuted? |
A30510 | What sayst thou, Art thou not in his steps, and among, and with him and then that do these things? |
A30510 | What shall I say of them, but this? |
A30510 | What shall I say unto you but this? |
A30510 | What shall succeed this present Degeneration? |
A30510 | What that heavenly glory is, and where it is that the Elect Wheat of Christ shall eternally enjoy, who are the Seed of Adam, and not of Cain? |
A30510 | What though the Woman has been fled into the Wilderness, and we, her Seed, made war against, and slain? |
A30510 | What were you edified? |
A30510 | What will become of all thy Treasures? |
A30510 | What will ye do ye Shepherds, and Teachers, the Arrest of Judgment from the Court of Equity is come forth against you, and sealed never to be changed? |
A30510 | What will you plead for your selves? |
A30510 | What would you have called Christ, who had no where to lay his head? |
A30510 | What wouldst thou make of him,( thou dark sottish Beast) such a one as thy self? |
A30510 | What you believe concerning the Reign and Government of C ● …, and his coming? |
A30510 | What, are your Desires of depriving us of our just Liberty? |
A30510 | What, wouldst thou have Wages without any work? |
A30510 | When will you be weary 〈 ◊ 〉 your wickedness, and cease from your deceivings, seeing the Lord makes you a Curse in whatsoever you take in hand? |
A30510 | When wilt thou appear to lay their honour in the dust of confusion? |
A30510 | Where are there such now, by whom People are not converted to God, although they preach time after time? |
A30510 | Where are they now? |
A30510 | Where is it said in the Scripture, Have the Faith of our Lord Jesus with respect of Persons? |
A30510 | Where is the testimony of your Slanders? |
A30510 | Wherefore, O Nation, when wilt thou begin to look to the Lord? |
A30510 | Whether Christ be in his Saints in respect of that nature wherein he suffered at Ierusalem? |
A30510 | Whether any of the People of Reading would give thee so much a Year if thou didst not preach to them? |
A30510 | Whether are the false Prophets and Deceivers come, or to come, which 〈 ◊ 〉 said should come? |
A30510 | Whether did not Christ dwell among his Saints, after another and more visible manner than now he dwels in his Saints? |
A30510 | Whether do you consider, that the Lord looks for good fruit from you, and that you should free the Land from Oppression? |
A30510 | Whether do you not believe it, and acknowledge it? |
A30510 | Whether doth any man receive Christ, who receives him not into him? |
A30510 | Whether hath that man faith in Christ, who is not changed in the Nature? |
A30510 | Whether is Christ now conversant upon earth, amongst men, since his Ascension, as he was before, and in those times wherein the Apostles lived? |
A30510 | Whether is any man justified by Christ Jesus in the sight of God, but he that follows Christ? |
A30510 | Whether is it a true denial of the World in you, to deny it in one manner and place, and to run into it, and imbrace it in another way and place? |
A30510 | Whether is that righteousness which is wrought by the Saints every way answerable to the justice of God? |
A30510 | Whether it were not better to obey God than man? |
A30510 | Whether may be justly forgive, or avenge himself, of his and his Father''s Enemies; and if he do avenge, whether or no can that be called persecution? |
A30510 | Whether must not the Devil be chained before Christ reign? |
A30510 | Whether or no all that cry you up, and your Government, do it really, and out of good Conscience, and from Principles of Sincerity? |
A30510 | Whether or no ye can judge that his Reign and Government shall be blessed to himself, and these Nations, or the contrary? |
A30510 | Whether or no you do intend any Reformation from OLD Oppressions? |
A30510 | Whether the Scriptures be the very Word of God, yea, or nay? |
A30510 | Whether the holy Lives, or holy Works of the Saints be not excluded from the Act of Iustification, from the Guilt of Sin? |
A30510 | Whether the very Word of God be Scripture, yea, or nay? |
A30510 | Whether there be not another righteousness by which the Saints are justified in the sight of God, than that which Christ works in them and by them? |
A30510 | Whether there were such order of Men and Women in the true Church of Christ in the Apostles dayes? |
A30510 | Whether was the Word made flesh, or the Son of God made of a Woman more, or oftner, then once? |
A30510 | Whether will that Faith justifie a man which hath no works, seeing the Apostle saith, Faith without works is dead? |
A30510 | Whether will you flee to hide you? |
A30510 | Whether you believe there is a GOD, that by his Power can effect such a thing, and accomplish it in his Wisdom? |
A30510 | Whether you, or any of you, do adjudge is Reasonable and Equitable, that ● e should come and inherit the Nations of which he is born the right Heir? |
A30510 | Which of these may he do justly, and with more safety to himself, and happiness to his Government and Kingdoms? |
A30510 | Who can account his Infiniteness? |
A30510 | Who can dwell with everlasting burnings? |
A30510 | Who can express his noble Acts? |
A30510 | Who can number his Mercies? |
A30510 | Who can reach his endless Beeing? |
A30510 | Who hath been broken b ● Iudgments? |
A30510 | Who hath required it at your hands? |
A30510 | Who hath required it, to have it done? |
A30510 | Who is it now, and where are they that are guilty hereof? |
A30510 | Who is like unto you, because ye are saved of the Lord? |
A30510 | Who of these two was it that brought you forth? |
A30510 | Who shall be able to prosper in going about it? |
A30510 | Who would not be afraid to offend him? |
A30510 | Whom have not you cryed Peace unto, if they would but give you Gifts, Money and Hire? |
A30510 | Whose Goods have we falsly taken or coveted? |
A30510 | Whose Ox have they taken, or what have they desired of you? |
A30510 | Whose Persons or Possessions have they wronged? |
A30510 | Why are they reproached, and mocked, and scorned? |
A30510 | Why do you not lift yp your Spiritual Weapons,( if you have them) as the Apostles did? |
A30510 | Why should the Petitioners seem to exhort the King, not to hear mens words? |
A30510 | Why will you charge in secret, and prove nothing in particular? |
A30510 | Will not the blame of this, and the condemnation of it fall upon you their Watch- men, who hath not yet awakened them? |
A30510 | Will these run upon the same Rock? |
A30510 | Will these take in hand to limit God, and to set him a Way? |
A30510 | Will you admit of just Tryal, according to the Scriptures, whether yours be that Godly Ministry, or no? |
A30510 | Will you make your selves equal with him, and will ye gainsay the working of his Power? |
A30510 | Will you set up Religion by Violence? |
A30510 | Wilt thou be worshipped in mens i ● ventions and traditions, in a set day, of hanging down the head like a Bul ru ● ● for a moment? |
A30510 | Wo unto thee that callst good evil, and evil good; Art thou not ashamed to utter thy mind so wickedly, and impudently? |
A30510 | Woe, woe, is approaching, what account will yo ● render in the day of the Lord? |
A30510 | Would not your Law against Vagabonds have taken hold on Christ and his Ministers, and hindred their Work? |
A30510 | Would they ever own themselves to be such? |
A30510 | Ye Shepherds, and Pastors of the flock, and Teachers of the people, what account will ye render to the Lord in the Day of his appearing? |
A30510 | Yea, the Lord is Just, and his Way is Righteous; What flesh could but be provoked hereby? |
A30510 | a false Prophet? |
A30510 | and answer us; doth natural Learning 〈 ◊ 〉 Minister of Christ; or were the Apostles made Ministers thereby? |
A30510 | and are not these thing ● and they that uphold them abomination to him now? |
A30510 | and are not they given to the World? |
A30510 | and are not they such whose Call, and Practices, and Maintenance, and whole Ministery hath a dependance upon Popery? |
A30510 | and are not your souls lean and starved? |
A30510 | and are not 〈 … 〉 sins remembred with the Light in your Consciences sometimes? |
A30510 | and are not 〈 ◊ 〉 them that put off the Day of the Lord, and cause the Seat of Violence to come near? |
A30510 | and are such as were once his Souldiers now guarding it, and watching over it? |
A30510 | and are they not Meek, and Humble, and Sober? |
A30510 | and are they not Persons of upright and inoffensive Lives and Conversations? |
A30510 | and are they not forced to flee thither for their vindication? |
A30510 | and are they not such as delight in the Wayes of the Lord? |
A30510 | and are you the Lamb''s Wife, and are married to him for ever? |
A30510 | and because you would have it so, do ye not therefore speak it? |
A30510 | and can any thing without you purifie you, and take away sin 〈 ◊ 〉 of your Hearts? |
A30510 | and can i ● … bought and sold? |
A30510 | and can it now be received by the will of man? |
A30510 | and can they now who preach it, be ● … up by man, who live in the same persecuting nature? |
A30510 | and can ▪ man learn the Ministry, as he learns a Trade? |
A30510 | and come Friends, answer us, have you seen God face to face, as did Iacob and Abraham? |
A30510 | and concerning Habakkuk, whose belly trembled, and whose lips quivered when he heard the Voice of God? |
A30510 | and did Kings Bow and Kneel to him? |
A30510 | and did not Iohn come to throw down the ● … ins? |
A30510 | and did not the Papists institute the Way by which the Protestants Ministers at Schools and Colledges? |
A30510 | and did you ever quake and tremble, or is 〈 ◊ 〉 such a thing in your Church? |
A30510 | and did 〈 … 〉 over mens Consciences? |
A30510 | and do not they Preach in the Power of God, and reach to your Consciences, when you hear them? |
A30510 | and do not they deny the World, and its Pleasures, and forsake all Iniquity more then your selves? |
A30510 | and do not they feed with the Fat, and cloath with the Wool? |
A30510 | and do not they say, The Law of God is written in the heart, and the Spirit of God is put in the inward part? |
A30510 | and do not they seek for their Gain from their Quarter, as they did that Isaiah cryed against? |
A30510 | and do not they take much Wrong, rather then give Wrong to any? |
A30510 | and do not they take up the daily Cross of Christ, to all its wayes and earthly glories? |
A30510 | and do not you believe that he could command thousands of thousands to fight for him, and to revenge his Cause? |
A30510 | and do they not deceive many? |
A30510 | and do they not tear People by causing their Bodies to be imprisoned, and their Goods to be spoiled? |
A30510 | and do ye not speak as ye would have it? |
A30510 | and do you expect to be perfectly freed from Sin, that ye shall not commit Sin in this Life upon Earth, yea, or nay? |
A30510 | and do you justifie the doing of it by the Authority of your Church? |
A30510 | and do you know Christ, as 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 before Abraham? |
A30510 | and do you now condemn those that practice the same things? |
A30510 | and do you own quaking and trembling at the Word of the Lord? |
A30510 | and doth it not all savour of Popery, and in the main and Principal parts thereof, were ordained by the Pope? |
A30510 | and doth it not shew that they are unchanged, nor translated, but death Reigns among them? |
A30510 | and doth not the Light in you answer that they speak the Truth? |
A30510 | and doth not the World go after them? |
A30510 | and doth that give all Children, that are sprinkled, a Right to the Kingdom of God, and to be Members of the Church of Christ? |
A30510 | and even so little is its growth since your late Meeting, that many are thinking themselves to be in a deceiv''d condition by you: Why? |
A30510 | and from what had it its rise and original? |
A30510 | and from whence did you come? |
A30510 | and had ever the Church of Christ such Weapons? |
A30510 | and had 〈 … 〉 ● ● ● enues, and Money out of the Nations, as the Pope hath? |
A30510 | and hath he preserved us hitherto through many Tribulations and Dangers? |
A30510 | and hath not the Lord called us, and chosen us into the possession of that Inheritance, wherein strife, and enmity dwelleth not? |
A30510 | and hath not the World run after them for many Ages? |
A30510 | and have any that hope, but them whose Hearts are purified? |
A30510 | and have not they walked peaceably towards you, and humbly, meekly justly among their Neighbours? |
A30510 | and have they not been meek and innocent even as Lambs, and as the Sheep before the Shearers? |
A30510 | and have they not in all things walked in good conscience toward the Lord, and towards all men? |
A30510 | and have they not pittied and prayed for their Enemies? |
A30510 | and have they wrought offences towards any? |
A30510 | and have you seen his Day, as ▪ Abraham did? |
A30510 | and have you seen his shape perfectly? |
A30510 | and his Children and Officers following it, and Multitudes of the Inhabitants of London wondering and gazing after an Image of him? |
A30510 | and how are they filled, as with Mischief, one towards another, even as it were thirsting for the Blood of one another? |
A30510 | and how art thou like a Body without a Head, and all thy Ioynts out of order? |
A30510 | and how did I own them, but thus? |
A30510 | and how do they lie in wait to be avenged one against another? |
A30510 | and how do they seek the Overthrow one of another? |
A30510 | and how doth the 〈 ◊ 〉 of Heaven bring the bad out of the Waters to the Shore? |
A30510 | and how fain would you be at peace with them, and leave us even to their Mercilesness, if it were in your power? |
A30510 | and how great is your Fall in this? |
A30510 | and how have their Tonges been set on fire, to reproach, and revile, and slander in all kind of evil- speaking? |
A30510 | and how his Son? |
A30510 | and how is Man rec ● … out of it, and when? |
A30510 | and how is a man born again? |
A30510 | and how is it received? |
A30510 | and how may such ever have part therein? |
A30510 | and how may they be known? |
A30510 | and how may they be known? |
A30510 | and how was he David''s Lord? |
A30510 | and how wicked is your Degeneration from the Life of God, and from the true Christian Life and Unity which was amongst them in their Beginning? |
A30510 | and how, if not by following the Light of Christ in the Conscience? |
A30510 | and how, if 〈 ◊ 〉 following the Light of Christ in the Conscience? |
A30510 | and if no then whether they do not give thee so much, and thou receive it, because thou Preachest unto them? |
A30510 | and if therein it stand, whether do you believe in your Consciences that God shall Bless it, and Prosper it, or he shall Destroy it and Confound it? |
A30510 | and if we are crucified in the life to this World, out of which all these confusions and strife doth arise, how can we live therein? |
A30510 | and in respect of your Ministry, how greatly are you degenerated from the Ministry which the Christians once had? |
A30510 | and in what Womb were you bred, you that have appeared in the world, and for many Ages, for the true Spouse? |
A30510 | and is Christ within you born, and revealed to you, by whom the World was made? |
A30510 | and is any outward thing the Cross of Christ, and Christ crucified, which mortifies to the World, which the Apostles preached and rejoyced in? |
A30510 | and is he not a Deceiver that exhorts People for Salvation to any other thing then the Light of Christ, yea or nay? |
A30510 | and is his Head bruised, yea, or nay? |
A30510 | and is i ● ● Fruits, Effects and End the very same, or some other? |
A30510 | and is it a perfect Seal and Sign of the new Birth, and Regeneration, as is professed? |
A30510 | and is it by such means that Christ gives Victory over Sin, and overcomes it in his People? |
A30510 | and is it destroyed among you? |
A30510 | and is it not a work to follow him, yea, or nay? |
A30510 | and is it not thus with them? |
A30510 | and is not that every way answerable to the justice of God? |
A30510 | and is not the Lyar and Slanderer an Unbeliever, and of the cursed Nature, yea or nay? |
A30510 | and is not the great Whore your Mother, and the Mother of Harlots your Nurse? |
A30510 | and is not the hard heart of Pharoah? |
A30510 | and is not the spirit the same( which makes these Laws) to support hem? |
A30510 | and is not the sufferings of Christ satisfactory where ever? |
A30510 | and is not their Call, and Practice, and Maintenance the same as was the Apostles and faithful Ministers? |
A30510 | and is not this a sign that they have not the Power of God to carry them through, but runs into Holes and Corners for fear of their lives? |
A30510 | and is not your Eye blind, that should see God''s Presence; and your Ears stopped, that should hear his Voice? |
A30510 | and is that Bread, after Consecration, the very Express Image of the Father, and was with the Fathe ● before the World began? |
A30510 | and is that Whore come, or yet to come? |
A30510 | and is the Day dawned, and the Sun risen, that never goeth down? |
A30510 | and is the Preaching of the Gospel a Trade? |
A30510 | and is there 〈 ◊ 〉 a Light in your Consciences, that doth convince you? |
A30510 | and is this Christ''s Ministry, that has need of such Weapons as these? |
A30510 | and is this the end, and final farwel of once noble Oliver? |
A30510 | and like them that Ieremiah cryed against, that said, Thus saith the Lord, when the Lord had never spoken to them, nor sent them? |
A30510 | and might not I say, Why were not you contented with that Assembly of men that last sate? |
A30510 | and must not Christ be within? |
A30510 | and must not Fisher- men and Tent- makers bear witness to the Name of Christ, if they have received of his Spirit? |
A30510 | and must not Plow- men now speak of the things of God, if they have experience of them? |
A30510 | and must not the same Spirit where it is made manifest give warning to beware of such, and to turn away from such now? |
A30510 | and of whose invention is it of all the Christians since the Apostles dayes, seeing we find nothing at all of it in the Scriptures? |
A30510 | and should not you have nourished them with Knowledge and Understanding? |
A30510 | and therefore are not you like the Papists and Jesuits? |
A30510 | and to what purpose have the wicked spent their strength to oppose what the Lord is bringing to pass? |
A30510 | and was Peter named Holiness? |
A30510 | and what Heart that truly perceives it, but must lament? |
A30510 | and what are her Garments? |
A30510 | and what are the Fig- leaves that ● … vered in Transgression? |
A30510 | and what are the Fruits, and Signs and Marks of a Saint? |
A30510 | and what are the Gates of Hell? |
A30510 | and what are the Mountains that he came to throw down? |
A30510 | and what are the 〈 ◊ 〉 ers of the House that must tremble? |
A30510 | and what are those Mountains that people expect Salvation from in vain? |
A30510 | and what are those Mountains the 〈 … 〉 shall seek to cover themselves under? |
A30510 | and what are 〈 … 〉 signs of his coming? |
A30510 | and what became of Hammon? |
A30510 | and what became of Herod, who persecuted the Lord''s Heritage? |
A30510 | and what difference between the defence of the Church of Rome and your Church of Protestants? |
A30510 | and what do you think? |
A30510 | and what doth it give victory over? |
A30510 | and what hast thou been teaching them all this while, that neither knowst Sanctification nor Justification yet, but art querying whether goes before? |
A30510 | and what is Eternal Life? |
A30510 | and what is Moses''s Ministration? |
A30510 | and what is a Parliament? |
A30510 | and what is her Adorning, and her Beauty? |
A30510 | and what is his Marks and Signs? |
A30510 | and what is it that subdues it? |
A30510 | and what is its state and condition in Transgression? |
A30510 | and what is spiritu ● ● 〈 … 〉 and S ● dom, where Christ is crucified? |
A30510 | and what is that Beast, the first and the second? |
A30510 | and what is that Golden Cup in her Hand? |
A30510 | and what is that Part in Man that must 〈 … 〉 is it not that Part in Man that the Devil enters into? |
A30510 | and what is that Sun that must be turned into D ● … and what is that Moon that must be turned into Blood? |
A30510 | and what is that good Fish that must be gather ● … into the Vessels, and that bad that must be cast away? |
A30510 | and what is that which chains him? |
A30510 | and what is that which works Faith, and where is it, within or without? |
A30510 | and what is the Covering of the Spirit? |
A30510 | and what is the Kingdom of Heaven 〈 ◊ 〉 is like a little Leaven, and that is like a Net cast into the Sea? |
A30510 | and what is the Lamb''s Wife? |
A30510 | and what is the Light? |
A30510 | and what is the Mystery of her, declare 〈 … 〉 you can? |
A30510 | and what is the Valley he came to raise up? |
A30510 | and what is the Whore? |
A30510 | and what is the Woman that fled into the Wilderness? |
A30510 | and what is the difference 〈 … 〉 all your Images, and the Images the Prophets declared against? |
A30510 | and what is the fruits of that death? |
A30510 | and what is the kingdom that he is Ruler 〈 ◊ 〉 and how is his kingdom to be destroy''d? |
A30510 | and what is the power 〈 ◊ 〉? |
A30510 | and what is the reason of her so fleeing? |
A30510 | and what is the sight of God? |
A30510 | and what is the ● ai ● that hath bin spread over all Nations? |
A30510 | and what is the 〈 ◊ 〉 the Serpent? |
A30510 | and what is you ● Church defended and up ● … d by, Spiritual Weapons, or Carnal? |
A30510 | and what is 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 that they can not prevail against? |
A30510 | and what life is there in the Image of Christ or Mary, painted or graven in Wood or Stone ● are your souls refreshed thereby? |
A30510 | and what though we be accounted as Sheep for the slaughter, and killed all the day long? |
A30510 | and what was man in his Creation 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 of the ground? |
A30510 | and what was their first original? |
A30510 | and what 〈 … 〉 Day of Christ? |
A30510 | and what 〈 … 〉 flesh, that has stain''d the Earth? |
A30510 | and what 〈 … 〉 it over come? |
A30510 | and what 〈 ◊ 〉 which must be leavened? |
A30510 | and what''s Faith? |
A30510 | and when is it that the World wondred ● ● ter the Beast, is it come, or to come? |
A30510 | and when must that death be 〈 ◊ 〉? |
A30510 | and where doth it dwell in your hearts? |
A30510 | and where is She that hath been 〈 ◊ 〉 with the Blood of the Saints? |
A30510 | and where ● … ing at this day? |
A30510 | and wherefore have you thus proceeded? |
A30510 | and wherefore was it that you, even some of you Anabaptists, were the chief Instruments, with Swords in your hands, to dissolve them? |
A30510 | and wherein are we concerned in these things? |
A30510 | and whether Bread and Wine( that is Mortal, and will corrupt) be the very Body and the very Blood of Christ Jesus? |
A30510 | and whether any can be made free from 〈 ◊ 〉 Curse, upon the Earth, yea or nay? |
A30510 | and whether are you come to Christ, and know him as he was before Abraham, and before Mary? |
A30510 | and whether art thou come to one of the dayes of the Thousand years, yea or nay? |
A30510 | and whether ever through it you yet truely came? |
A30510 | and whether have ye the Sword of the spirit, and the Spiritual Armour? |
A30510 | and whether he th ● ● ● … st instituted it, had the Gift of the Eternal Spirit, and was led thereby? |
A30510 | and whether he that layes or preaches any other Foundation, doth not dishonor Christ, and speak contrary to the Scriptures? |
A30510 | and whether he was not the Foundation to the Fathers before the Scriptures were written? |
A30510 | and whether is your Ministry in the very 〈 ◊ 〉 Power, Spirit and Authority, which the Apostles were in? |
A30510 | and whether it doth not reign yet in and over you? |
A30510 | and whether many do not profess him, which never received him? |
A30510 | and whether may man come to be restored by the second Adam into the same estate, while upon Earth, as he lost in the first Adam, yea or nay? |
A30510 | and whether that part be subdued in you, which the Law of God was added upon? |
A30510 | and whether they be not your Inquisitions, Stakes and ● … ▪ and killing people, that do principally defend your Church? |
A30510 | and whether this Doctrine of thine doth not deny Christ, and so art proved to be Antichrist? |
A30510 | and whether you believe 〈 ◊ 〉 Condition to be attainable in this life upon Earth, and to be enjoyed, and ● … d for, yea, or nay? |
A30510 | and whether you do admit of tryal in all your whole Religion by, and according to the Scriptures and Writings of the Apostles, yea or nay? |
A30510 | and whether you do seriously consider of this? |
A30510 | and whether your Church may never 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 vailed against? |
A30510 | and who are her Children? |
A30510 | and who are they? |
A30510 | and who such are in this day? |
A30510 | and who was the first that ● ● tuted it? |
A30510 | and why are they put in Prisons, and whipped, and thus sorely abused? |
A30510 | and why do you go Pilgrims to visit 〈 ◊ 〉 Bones? |
A30510 | and will not the Lord plead with you because of it, in his dreadful day? |
A30510 | and will not the Lord require it of you, if you bring Innocent blood, and Cruel Sufferings upon your selves? |
A30510 | and will you deny the Scriptures, which saith, As every one hath received the Spirit and the Gift, so let him administer the same one to another? |
A30510 | and will you now bind your selves to stand by them, and preserve them from all Injury, and even as they are Ministers too? |
A30510 | and will you now tollerate it again, and help to set it up, and build what you have destroyed, as if you recanted of what you had done? |
A30510 | and wilt thou admit of tryal of thy Church, and Worship, and Ministry thereby? |
A30510 | and wilt thou transgress by building again that which thou hast destroyed? |
A30510 | and would he have some Fire and Faggot again in Smithfield, and some Persecution and Banishment acted upon the People of God? |
A30510 | and would not you have said he was a Lay- man, a Plow- man, unordained, not fitting to preach, if you had lived in his dayes? |
A30510 | and yet they have the Sheep''s Cloathing, the Saints words, and their practices, but inwardly are they not ravening? |
A30510 | and 〈 … 〉 is he? |
A30510 | and 〈 ◊ 〉 comes man to be a Son of God agai ●? |
A30510 | and 〈 ◊ 〉 is the Mountain of the House of God? |
A30510 | and 〈 ◊ 〉 must be covered, and what not? |
A30510 | and 〈 ◊ 〉 the reason of his being caught up? |
A30510 | and 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 they? |
A30510 | and, Where are they? |
A30510 | answer these 〈 ◊ 〉 ▪ and what is that Mother of Harlots? |
A30510 | answer 〈 ◊ 〉 ▪ And what is his Word? |
A30510 | are not Professors as covetous, and proud, as such as do not profess? |
A30510 | are not they such by whom you have not been profited, as Ieremiah cry''d against? |
A30510 | are not your Goals, carnal Weapons, 〈 ◊ 〉 your Inquisitions, and your killing people aboue Religion, are not all these 〈 ◊ 〉 Weapons? |
A30510 | are not your Priests in the Steps of the false Prophets and of the Deceivers? |
A30510 | are they blind also, said I, that they can not see this abominable Idolatry, and cry against it? |
A30510 | are we not Innocent before the Lord& men? |
A30510 | are we such as the Law of God condemns? |
A30510 | art thou and all thy compa ● … so ignorant that you know not betwixt before and since a time? |
A30510 | art thou so desparte as that thou wilt hazard thy Blood upon this account? |
A30510 | beyond thy reach either to understand or contradict? |
A30510 | but yet this will be the Question, Who the true Ministers and Churches of Christ are? |
A30510 | by Force and Imposition upon their Consciences, by outward external personal Punishments or Threats? |
A30510 | can a sober man read this, and not be ashamed, to hold forth, that the Devil deceives souls by bidding them follow the Light of Christ( as God)? |
A30510 | can you be happy in these Proceedings, while the Innocent suffer under you? |
A30510 | can you overcome the Lamb? |
A30510 | consider what you have done? |
A30510 | declare these things plainly, if you can; and what is 〈 ◊ 〉 Transgression and the Curse? |
A30510 | did Christ or the Apostles kill Creatures that were not of their Religion? |
A30510 | did ever the Apostles thus? |
A30510 | do not they oppress the Nation, and the Creation? |
A30510 | do not they preach for Hire and divine for Money, as they did which Micah cryed against? |
A30510 | do not you know that he is sufficient to avenge himself of all his Enemies? |
A30510 | do they delight in great places among men? |
A30510 | do they love to be great in this World? |
A30510 | do they not differ, and are contrary in Call, in Practice, in Maintenance, and in Fruits and Effects to the true Ministers and true Apostles? |
A30510 | do they seek places of honour among you? |
A30510 | do we hurt any Body? |
A30510 | do you think to extinguish an innocent People from off the Earth? |
A30510 | doth any man stop their ear, so as that they can not hear this to be true? |
A30510 | doth it any way follow that Iohn did not speak of Christ as Mediator? |
A30510 | doth the Carnal Eye see it? |
A30510 | doth the Light of Christ within deceive? |
A30510 | for doth not Pride and Hypocrisie, and Self- Love, and Covetousness, and the love of this World abound amongst you, as much as amongst any others? |
A30510 | for hath not the Lord turned their Wisdom backward? |
A30510 | for many Ages how have people been led blind, by their blind S ● … pherds, and none to this day come to the knowledge of the Truth by them? |
A30510 | for the Scrpiture saith he was, and if so, then did that Man go away from his Disciples, and not into them in his Body, as the Scriptures declare? |
A30510 | give us a Discription of him if you have; and do not all those that be of the seed of Abraham hear God''s Voice, and 〈 … 〉 shape? |
A30510 | had they any hand in it? |
A30510 | hath every Member of your Church the Witness thereof? |
A30510 | hath he led us forth and blessed us unto this day? |
A30510 | hath he shewed infinite Love and Favour unto us to this hour? |
A30510 | have they sought the overthrow of the Government, or have they sought vengeance against their Enemies? |
A30510 | have we ever dealt thus by you? |
A30510 | have you a spirit to guide you without a written word; it is out of Gods Government if it can not be brought to the Law and to the Testimony?] |
A30510 | he that reproves him, let hi ● answer it: Can you command the wind that it blow not upon the Earth? |
A30510 | how are you blinded? |
A30510 | how art thou like an ungirded Vessel, that is ready to fall one piece from another? |
A30510 | how fain would you flatter and fawn upon our Enemies, to make peace with the Devil? |
A30510 | how hath this cloud of Folly cast a stink and darkness upon his former brightness, and glory, and nobleness? |
A30510 | how long shall Justice and true Judgment be neglected, and the Innocent deeply groan for want thereof? |
A30510 | how long shall he spare you? |
A30510 | how often have you turned from one Way to another? |
A30510 | how was he accused? |
A30510 | how was he destroyed and the righteous set free; and what was done to Haman? |
A30510 | how would you creep by Craft, and joyn into a League with our and your Enemies? |
A30510 | if any, I condemn them not; but can P. T. do it? |
A30510 | if not, shew how Christ can be received? |
A30510 | if some of you suffer, for that cause shall you have Peace with God in it, or is it for the name of Christ, as ye often say? |
A30510 | if thou say it is not, wherein is the blame, in God, or in this Light, or in the Creature? |
A30510 | if you have, what is he like? |
A30510 | if you say, they are come; when did they come? |
A30510 | is He, his Reign and Government visible, and of this World; or invisible, and from Heaven? |
A30510 | is he a Minister of Christ? |
A30510 | is it Mortal, or Eternal? |
A30510 | is it ended all here, what formerly he hath been, and what he hath done? |
A30510 | is it for any Evil- doing, or is it not because they are the Servants of the Lord? |
A30510 | is its Call and ● … tion the very same? |
A30510 | is its Maintenance and Practice the very same? |
A30510 | is not Babylon your City? |
A30510 | is not his Name in ou ● 〈 ◊ 〉 heads? |
A30510 | is not our Kingdom of another World, Even that of peace and righteousness? |
A30510 | is not this work of the very same nature as the work of the Romish Church? |
A30510 | is that av ● … ble? |
A30510 | is the Church 〈 … 〉 clear of all the false Prophets? |
A30510 | is their suffering for Evil- doing, or is it not for Righteousness sake? |
A30510 | is there any other way to God but Christ Jesus, who hath lighted every man that comes into the World? |
A30510 | is there any other way to Life, then which we have been Witnesses of? |
A30510 | is this deceit, or is it thy grievous ignorance to call it so, to own him as he was before the World was for Salvation? |
A30510 | is this nothing to you? |
A30510 | is this the end of that long travel in Wars, and of so many fair Promises of Liberty of Conscience, that just Men should thus be dealt withal? |
A30510 | is this the way of the true Ministers of Christ? |
A30510 | must not an Heards- man now preach, if the Word of the Lord come unto him? |
A30510 | nay, how shall any men lawfully swear, that one speaks malitiously? |
A30510 | nay; or must thy interpretation be the judge upon my words? |
A30510 | o ● any at all of that Fraternity, that have not been disloyal, unconstant, and changable in their wayes? |
A30510 | oh, how full of pride and vain glory, of deceit and unrighteousness, of lust and filth, lying and swearing, and full of Briars and Thorns? |
A30510 | only the Policy, and Subtilty and Wisdom of this World, wherein they build, but the Lord throweth 〈 ◊ 〉 even before it be finished? |
A30510 | or are they Drunkards or vain Persons? |
A30510 | or are you not such as have 〈 … 〉 of a Cross of Christ, but want the Power? |
A30510 | or can the Laws of Kings, or Parliaments settle such Religion, or make people truly religious, or establish a Nation or People in this Religion? |
A30510 | or can you bring to nought the purpose of the Most High? |
A30510 | or did he with that Body of Flesh go into his Disciples, as some fond Dreamers think? |
A30510 | or did his glorious person visibly appear in the highest heavens? |
A30510 | or do you judge this is well doing? |
A30510 | or doth be justifie that which the Law condemneth before the work of the Law be finished? |
A30510 | or doth he justifie that which the Law condemns, before the work of the Law be finished? |
A30510 | or have all these Religions been false before? |
A30510 | or in any ● ● ing relating to their Religion to God- wards, or in relation to their Conversations and walking towards men? |
A30510 | or is any justified who is accused? |
A30510 | or is it not by the Power of God in the Heart onely? |
A30510 | or is it not the Gift of God? |
A30510 | or is it without you? |
A30510 | or say unto you, stay your Hand? |
A30510 | or say, Why hast thou done it? |
A30510 | or to whom have we been burdensome? |
A30510 | or were they Consenters to these things? |
A30510 | or what Covering will you hide your selves under? |
A30510 | or what Flocks do they keep? |
A30510 | or what cause was there to blush, when I wrote them? |
A30510 | or what evil have we done? |
A30510 | or what have they sought from you? |
A30510 | or what injury have they done to any man''s Person, or Estate, saving to Satan and his Kingdom? |
A30510 | or what success shall God give to that Work? |
A30510 | or where it was? |
A30510 | or wherein have they been a burthen to you, Saving that they have reproved you for your Iniquities, and desired your Redemption? |
A30510 | or whether or no any of you did believe it, or could have believed it by your great Faith which you profess, if it had been told you long ago? |
A30510 | or who shall plead for you in the day of your Reward, when God himself ariseth unto just Iudgment, to judge all Flesh, and to deliver the Innocent? |
A30510 | or whose bread have we eaten for nothing? |
A30510 | or will they give thee any when thou dost cease to preach to them? |
A30510 | or will you limit the holy One to such and such Men and Wayes? |
A30510 | or with whom shall we parallel them? |
A30510 | or, Are not they appearing outwardly Christians, when as the evil nature is uncut down in them? |
A30510 | or, Do you think to work a Disadvantage unto us by your Renouncing and Denial of us? |
A30510 | or, How shall ye be able to resist him, or to turn backward what his Purpose is concerning you, and this Nation? |
A30510 | or, What can I say, but you know the same? |
A30510 | or, What was their Crime, saving that they warned Sinners to Repent, and the Ungodly to turn from his way? |
A30510 | or, When shall be come from far to save his People? |
A30510 | or, Wherefore art thou so bold thus to deal with us? |
A30510 | or, Why dost thou it? |
A30510 | or, Why hast thou done it? |
A30510 | or, did they give thee so much before thou preachest? |
A30510 | or, what can they bring forth while they reject the Counsel of the Lord, and his Word, as hitherto they have done? |
A30510 | or, who shall say, What hast thou done? |
A30510 | out of what Root did he spring? |
A30510 | poor distressed Nation, and full of Troubles; How art thou broken and divided? |
A30510 | read the Records: And was it not a Popish Invention, which you are thus zealously reforming, as if it were indeed required of the Lord? |
A30510 | shall he find one among many? |
A30510 | shall not all our Enemies be broken to pieces, and will not the Lord grind them to Powder? |
A30510 | shall not they receive according to their works, that they have done? |
A30510 | shall the whole Nation be perjured Men, and thou the cause of it? |
A30510 | shall we lay you to the Line, that you may be judged? |
A30510 | should not you have been Examples of Righteousness and Truth unto them? |
A30510 | should not you have better preserved your Flocks? |
A30510 | should not you have fed them with Living Food? |
A30510 | so it is; but where is the Blame? |
A30510 | surely no; Will he give our Enemies their hearts desire to cut us all off, that they may blaspheme his Name? |
A30510 | tell us plainly, and what is Antichrist? |
A30510 | the King may say, or without offence to him, I hope I may say for him, Where shall we find such as are here described? |
A30510 | this may be fully made manifest: And are not all Professors, and Sect of people such as have the form, but are without the Power of Godliness? |
A30510 | thou wants that Spirit which can examine of truth, be it known unto thee; and what are those unseemly expressions? |
A30510 | to Reproach us to the Nation and City behind our backs? |
A30510 | to forsake our Godly Ministers, think ye? |
A30510 | to hear tell of laying them aside is an amazement to some of your minds: was it not the same concerning the King and Bishops? |
A30510 | to the Light in your Consciences I do speak: and what is the root of all these things? |
A30510 | unconstant men, this is to you, not herein discovering my Judgement in the case, and if Episcopacy, why may not Popery be tollerated? |
A30510 | unto whom shall I liken thee? |
A30510 | was it not as much terrible to him, and his Lords and Council, to think of the overthrow of the then called Godly Fathers and Bishops? |
A30510 | was it not by the Authority of the Pope of Rome that your very way of making Ministers was ordained at Schools and Colledges? |
A30510 | was it not by the Pope''s Authority, that Tythes were first established, and set up to be the Maintenance of his Ministry? |
A30510 | was not their end woful and miserable to God, and shameful to men? |
A30510 | was there ever such a Generation of Teachers as this is? |
A30510 | we have said they are false Ministers and Deceivers, and not true Ministers of Christ; and is it not so? |
A30510 | were not such Deceivers in the true Prophets time, and them that preached for filthy lucre, and for money, and for gifts and rewards? |
A30510 | were not such false Brethren, and false Apostles? |
A30510 | were you not convinced of your 〈 ◊ 〉 Folly? |
A30510 | what Cheating? |
A30510 | what Cozening? |
A30510 | what Evil have we done in the Land? |
A30510 | what Whoredoms and Fornication? |
A30510 | what doth the Devil deceive souls by bidding fo ● … the Light of Christ as God? |
A30510 | what establishment in Government? |
A30510 | what hast thou proved in all this against us( if we were guilty) thinkest thou we will accuse our selves? |
A30510 | what impudence is in thy heart, so to say? |
A30510 | what is a Protector? |
A30510 | what is the reason of it? |
A30510 | what shall Dust and Ashes do, and man whose Breath is in his Nostrils? |
A30510 | what shall men accomplish? |
A30510 | what, only the sight of an Image carried and set up? |
A30510 | when shall it once be, O ye people of our Nation, that ye will seek after him, to be the principal and chief Power among you? |
A30510 | when wilt thou begin to set up Him, and not man? |
A30510 | when wilt thou call to minde his just and righteous dealing? |
A30510 | when wilt thou mind his Power and Presence in and through men, more then any men themselves? |
A30510 | where are your eyes? |
A30510 | where will a place be found for you in the day of the Lord? |
A30510 | where will you seek a defence, or where can you be hid? |
A30510 | whether Papists Ministers, or Protestant Ministers, or whether any others? |
A30510 | whether upon this, or not, really consider; Was it not that Evil- doers might be punished; and them that did Well might be praised? |
A30510 | who among you are Witnesses of this, that sayes not, great and Infinite is the Lord, and Immeasurable in Mercy, and Truth, and Righteousness? |
A30510 | who brought you forth? |
A30510 | who can behold his Invisibility? |
A30510 | who is it, or who are they now that walk in these Wayes? |
A30510 | whose Weapons were powerful and mighty through God; and who shall bear the blame but you, if Wolves in Sheeps cloathing tear your Flocks? |
A30510 | why hast thou forgotten the Dealings of the Lord, running into the same Abominations? |
A30510 | why will you dye, why will you perish? |
A30510 | will he be instructed by you? |
A30510 | will he not bring down their crowns, and corrupt their glory, and stain it with his Fire of Wrath, and make them ashamed of their Wayes and Doctrines? |
A30510 | will he not marr their Beauty, and stain their pride? |
A30510 | will neither Mercy nor Judgment take place in your hearts? |
A30510 | will ye persecute men for their Religion- sake, while yet they walk uprightly in their Conversations among men? |
A30510 | will you yet contend for them? |
A30510 | wilt thou slander always in secret, without evidence? |
A30510 | ye sinful Hypocrites and Flatterers and Slanderers of the just; but what need you have made such preparation against them? |
A30510 | yet are not you sensible how by a secret Hand you were often defeated, and Victory given to your Enemies; though the less in Number? |
A30510 | you have seen their Conversation; few Towns, but some of them have been, and are amongst you: Do not they fear God? |
A30510 | ● nd have 〈 ◊ 〉 heard his Voice and seen his Shape? |
A30510 | ● … i d, He would 〈 ◊ 〉 them 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 of the Lord; did he then shew 〈 ◊ 〉 Letter, the Writings, the Scripture? |
A30510 | ● ● d is not his Practice in Ministry and Maintenance gen ● rally the same with theirs? |
A30510 | 〈 … 〉 Pardon''s for Money 〈 ◊ 〉 or did any buy Religion of him? |
A30510 | 〈 … 〉 what nature are they? |
A30510 | 〈 … 〉 ● … wer us plainly, What is the Seed of the Woman? |
A30510 | 〈 ◊ 〉 are you such as oppress the Seed, as Pharoah did? |
A30510 | 〈 ◊ 〉 have you seen the signs of the coming of the Son of Man? |
A30510 | 〈 ◊ 〉 not the Lord clear from the blood of all men, even though they go to d ● … ction? |
A30510 | 〈 ◊ 〉 not they all invented, and come up since the Apostles dayes, which ye have 〈 … 〉 and what is Purgatory? |
A30510 | 〈 ◊ 〉 the Seed of whether of them are ye? |
A30510 | 〈 ◊ 〉 this mans Converts be good, while himself is unconverted? |
A30510 | 〈 ◊ 〉 what ground have you out of Scripture for such a doctrine? |
A30510 | 〈 ◊ 〉 what is that Mothers womb, that Iob, and all mankind came out of 〈 ◊ 〉, 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 must return thither again naked? |
A30510 | 〈 ◊ 〉 what is the Death that hath reigned over all? |
A30510 | 〈 ◊ 〉 what is the meaning of your holy Water? |
A30510 | 〈 ◊ 〉 ye had Faith in God, and Love to God, and Boldness for God? |
A30510 | 〈 ◊ 〉 ● e hath quoted, is this an Example sufficient for Christians to break the ● … and of Christ? |
A30510 | 〈 ◊ 〉 ● i d not Peter preach to Cornelius, with many others, in Cornelius his house? |
A30510 | 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 of what doth all false Prophets and false Prophecies come? |