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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A86670 | s.n.,[ Norwich? |
A54470 | Because ▪ People of divers Religions in one Nation, if not tollerated, must some of them be destroyed or removed, by banishment? |
A86665 | Then I answered and said, look in the Law what cursing is, if thou canst prove it to be a curse by the Law, is the Scripture language a curse? |
A44837 | But some man will say, How are the dead raised? |
A44837 | and the bread which we break, is it not the Communion of the body of Christ? |
A44837 | and with what bodies do they come? |
A44847 | Reply ▪ What needed one to be given by S. F. when thou gavest one thy self? |
A70289 | Are we Papists in thy account for this? |
A70289 | Do not some of you say the Bible ought to be burnt,& c.? |
A70289 | Is it become an offence to say the Spirit of Christ is infallible, and to confesse him come, who leads into all truth? |
A70289 | and in several other Books since? |
A44839 | What mightest thou have been; A Lawyer or Doctor, as one of thy brethren said? |
A44839 | and how is Christ given to be his salvation to the ends of the earth,& a light into the world that all men through him might believe? |
A44839 | for what is it less then to make God a respecter of persons? |
A44835 | And why dost thou bring the Scripture that was spoken to the Jewes, and apply it to the Christians? |
A44835 | Did ever any of the Apostles so in the Primitive times? |
A44835 | Hast thou not taught people to swear, first one way, and then an ● ther? |
A44835 | John Tombs, IS it not a shame for thee, who art called a Baptist, thus to manifest thy sel ●, and divide thy self from thy own people? |
A44835 | or are we not to believe the Scripture as it speaks till again it be translated by him? |
A75767 | How are the children of God taught of God, if it be not by the light of God in the conscience? |
A75767 | How can it be any other then a naturall light which witnesses unto God in that which is holly? |
A75767 | How is Christ the light of the world, and how doth he enlighten every one that comes into the world, if it be not in the Conscience? |
A52677 | ( which hath been just, and according to Scriptures, or a good Conscience) have we denyed or transgressed? |
A52677 | And is it not so with you Rulers and Teachers of this generation? |
A52677 | Now some have said, What would you have no Church, Minister, preaching, praying, nor none of this worship, nor maintenance,& c. What would you have? |
A44840 | And hath not this( of late) been the case in these Nations? |
A44840 | Are you not well? |
A44840 | Is there any thing more equal and just then that all men should hire& pay their own Ministers( alias servants?) |
A44840 | May not you be as good, as religious as you will? |
A44840 | Was not this typical? |
A44840 | What else makes the persons called Papists, dangerous in a Common- Wealth, and to dwell among? |
A44840 | Would you not have that liberty, and be so done unto? |
A44840 | and slight, scorn, contemn, hate, and seek to take away the lives of others( differing from them therein) as Hereticks? |
A44843 | And will you now uphold them because you can not suffer for your testimony? |
A44843 | Did they cry down false worships and false teachers in words? |
A44843 | Did you not once see that they were never sent of God? |
A44843 | Have you not herein sinned against light? |
A44843 | How can a drunkard return from his drunkenness when he sees his priest drunk? |
A44843 | How can an envious man turn from his envie, seeing his teacher envious, and provoking others to wrath and envy? |
A44843 | So how should any return from such things who are taught by them? |
A44843 | and did they uphold them by giving them wages? |
A44843 | and how can a proud man return from his pride, when he sees his teacher lead him into it by example? |
A44843 | and how can a swearer return from his swearing when he sees his priest swear, and hire men to swear falsly, as many have done in this Nation? |
A44843 | can this equally be compared with the testimony of the Saints of old? |
A44848 | And what blessing is to you? |
A44848 | Dost thou believe the Scriptures, as Isaiah saith? |
A44848 | Priest Powell said, you say ye have no sin, and thou teachest this to be necessary: where canst thou find such an instance or example? |
A44848 | Rep. Dost thou believe it? |
A44848 | Rep. Thou blind Pharisee, did not all the Ministers of God teach this to be necessary to deny all ungodliness and worldly lusts? |
A44848 | Silence, flesh, what a Church is that which can be rent? |
A44848 | WHether Jesus Christ which died upon moun ● Calvary by Jerusalem is now in that very body of flesh and blood in heaven? |
A44848 | Whether art thou the Christ that suffered by Jerusalem? |
A44848 | Whether the Bible or the word of God written by the Prophets and Apostles is the rule to trye men, there doctrine and actions by? |
A44848 | and they said, how could they that were dead to sin live any longer therein? |
A44846 | And one of the Lords asked, How long we had been called Quakers, or did we own that name? |
A44846 | Are any of your friends gone to Rome? |
A44846 | But how may we know from your words, that you will perform? |
A44846 | But why can you not swear, for an Oath is a common thing amongst men to any engagement? |
A44846 | Do you own the Sacrament? |
A44846 | Have any of your friends been with the great Turk? |
A44846 | How did you first come to beleive the Scriptures were truth? |
A44846 | How do you own Magistrates or Magistracy? |
A44846 | How know you that you are inspired by the Lord? |
A44846 | How long is it since you owned this judgement and way? |
A44846 | In what manner do you meet, and what is the order in your meetings? |
A44846 | Pray what is your Principle? |
A44846 | Then on of the Lords a ● ked, why do you meet together, seeing every one of you have the Church in your selves? |
A44846 | Then one of the Lords said, How do you know that you are led by the true Spirit? |
A44846 | Then they said, It is truth, and he had spoken? |
A44846 | Well that is it; but do you n ● t beleeve that every one is ● ommanded to rec ● ive it? |
A44846 | Why did you send him thither? |
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? |
A24629 | K. Are any of your friends gone to Rome? |
A24629 | K. But can you not promise as before the Lord, which is the substance of the Oath? |
A24629 | K. But how may we know from the words that you will perform? |
A24629 | K. Do you own the Sacraments? |
A24629 | K. Have any of your Friends been with the great Turk? |
A24629 | K. How did you first come to believe the Scriptures were Truth? |
A24629 | K. How do you own Magistrates or Magistracy? |
A24629 | K. How long is it since you owned this Judgement and way? |
A24629 | K. In what manner doe you meet, and what is the order in your meetings? |
A24629 | K. Pray what is your principle? |
A24629 | K. This do all Christians confesse to be truth, and he is not a Christian that will deny it? |
A24629 | K. Well that is it, but do you not believe that every own is commanded to receive it? |
A24629 | K. What is your Name? |
A24629 | K. Why did you send him thither? |
A24629 | Lord, One of the Lords said, then you know not so much as you may know but there is a growth then to be admitted of? |
A24629 | Lords Then one of the Lords said how do you know you are led by the true Spirit? |
A24629 | Lords, Then one of the Lords asked why do you meet together seeing every one of you have the Church in your selves? |
A24629 | R. But why can you not swear? |
A44833 | And Pheba, a servant of the Church, whether she might not Pray nor Prophesie in it? |
A44833 | And how daest thou speak of God, or of his Commands, or of his Obedience, seeing thou thus Blasphems him in his Worship? |
A44833 | And was not Christ onely made manifest to take away sin? |
A44833 | And where was it that Philips four Daughters prophesied, whether in the Church or out of it? |
A44833 | And where was it that that Priscilla did Minister, whether in the Church or out of it? |
A44833 | Is God or Christ then the Minister of sin, or commands a man to conmit sin? |
A44833 | Is not the Commandment of God, a true cause of any action to them which are commanded by him? |
A44833 | Is not this Blasphemy& Error in the highest degree? |
A44833 | Is not this a sin against the holy Ghost, which shall never be forgiven, to charge the spirit to be corrupt and defiled? |
A44833 | Might not Pray or Prophesie in the Church? |
A44833 | Now if wicked men, do sing Psalmes by the commandment of God, do they do it without a true cause? |
A44833 | Or what was the Church? |
A44833 | That the Church is in God; And where must a woman be when she Prayes or Prophesies, if not in the Church which is in God? |
A44833 | Was not that a good Answer? |
A44833 | When did any of the Quakers say, they were more perfect then the Apostle? |
A44833 | Who could like it ill? |
A44833 | have not many been so engrafted into the Church, and received that Seal, whom you now call Hereticks and Deceivers? |
A44833 | or where dost thou read of such a doctrine, that wicked men are commanded of God, to do such things, which in doing is not good to them but sin? |
A44844 | And what hast thou to do to talk of heaven or happinesse, who art a beast in thy colours? |
A44844 | Did they take texts to get money with them, and to lye a quarter of a year, or half a year in a text? |
A44844 | Here let all people see what wooden stuffe this is: How can you preach the same gospel, and have not the same knowledge and understanding? |
A44844 | Here thou hast shewed thou dost not believe; for how can you believe, that seek honour one of another? |
A44844 | Here thou hast shewed thy selfe to be death indeed, doth the spirit cause fruits of the flesh, or is the fruits of the spirit the fruits of the flesh? |
A44844 | Rep. What confused stuffe is this, and blasphemy, that comes out of thy bottle? |
A44844 | Shew me what Scripture you have to stand praying in the Sinagogues before Sermon and after, and whether the Apostles did so? |
A44844 | Shew mee by the scripture, whether a man shall grow up to that condition, that he need no man teach him but the Lord or no? |
A44844 | Therefore how can you know God then? |
A44844 | Thou Traytor, have they pluckt down the true Faith, and the wo ● sh ● p of God, or your old Ceremonies? |
A44844 | What scripture is there to have a Clark say Amen, and to have groats apeece of the world for his trade? |
A44844 | What scripture is there to limit God to a place, calling it a Church, when as the Church is in God? |
A44844 | When did any that was sent of Jesus Christ to preach the Gospel, sue men at the Law? |
A44844 | Wherein goest thou about to exhort others, who art in the condition thy selfe, but art as Matthew, that would be serving? |
A44844 | Whether a man shall overcome the body of sin while he is upon the earth yea or no? |
A44844 | Whether any natural man can preach the Gospell yes, or no? |
A44844 | Whether ever Christ and his Apostles did first baptize, and then preach faith and repentance twenty or thirty years afterwards? |
A44844 | Whether ever Christ and his Apostles received 100. or 200. pounds a yeare for preaching the Gospel? |
A44844 | Whether the curse be not upon him that preacheth another Gospell then Christ and the Apostles preached, yea, or no? |
A44844 | Whether they be not Antichrists and of the Devill, and no Ministers of Christ, which do not abide in the Doctrine of Christ? |
A44844 | Whether you can give another meaning to the scripture ● then they are? |
A44844 | or whether the Apostles did give the meaning to them when they spoke them forth, yea, or nay? |
A44844 | thou wouldest make God not an immediate, doth not God teach immediate? |
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? |
A44838 | & c? |
A44838 | And do they agree with the Servants of Christ, or one with another,( all speaking the same things?) |
A44838 | And what was this for, but the obtaining of their ends by the first Way of Rome, or the other of Scotland? |
A44838 | And who since have prevailed with, and misled their late Great Benefactor and Protector, and those with him, untill he also fell? |
A44838 | Doth any unclean thing come near his dwelling? |
A44838 | Doth the Lord God change? |
A44838 | From whence, and by whose Ordination, Concurrence and Agreement( in the late Kings reign) were the then Altars? |
A44838 | Learn to labour, and live like other men; This is an hard saying, who can bear it? |
A44838 | Must we lose all, part with all, or not be Christs Disciples? |
A44838 | Need I yet further remember you how some of them have strugled for, and got Augmentations to their former Benefices? |
A44838 | Or did he or his Ministers at any time so seek to destroy mens lives? |
A44838 | Was not your fire hereby kindled, unto which the Authors have ever since been adding Fuel of one kind or other, to this very day? |
A44838 | Whether the said men are taught by, and come to you in the Wisdom, Will, Power and Authority of God, or of man? |
A44838 | Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean? |
A44838 | and are the Branches sweet, and the Fruit good Food for nourishment? |
A44838 | and is it not evident, that they who can so far prevail, as to have set up again, and pulled down? |
A44838 | and who in like manner lull''d asleep, and misled the Parliament severall times, untill,& c? |
A44838 | or did not Christ Jesus come to destroy the works of the Devil, and bring in an eversasting Rrighteousnesse? |
A44838 | or did they not rather wait for other oppertunities wherein the Lord by his wise providence prevented them sundry times? |
A44838 | or do changes in Governours or Governments alter his mind, or the way of his Worship and Service? |
A44838 | or is his fear truly taught by the Precepts of men, or are his Ministers subject to changes, as Governments change? |
A44838 | or who occasioned such sidings, making Parties, and causing enmity in each against other? |
A44841 | ( not in the Scripture, nor from any Minister of Christ) How is the Scripture thy Rule which thou hast so long prated upon? |
A44841 | Again, thou being asked, what it was that was imputed unto Abraham for righteousnesse? |
A44841 | And have you not been as blustring Winds, which if we had regarded, we should not have sowne the seed of the Kingdom? |
A44841 | And if the Saints must be in Heaven with spirituall glorified bodies, and Christ with a naturall, carnall, fleshly Body? |
A44841 | And is his light created, as thou hast affirmed? |
A44841 | And is it blasphemy to beleeve in a created light? |
A44841 | And is it not, because they love the darkenesse, rather then light, when the light is come into the world? |
A44841 | And then, how is this for covetousnesse? |
A44841 | And this was the Mystery the Apostle Preached; and the Apostle saith, Know you not that Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates? |
A44841 | And where doth the Scripture speak of a naturall light, or of the light of a naturall Conscience, if it doth; declare it? |
A44841 | And whether are they condemned, because they can not follow Christ? |
A44841 | And why doth thou accuse them for being unlearned and unstable before they turned to us, while they followed thee, and such like? |
A44841 | And yet takes God to witnesse, that thou hast not any desire to passe senience against us: Hast thou done all this against thy desire? |
A44841 | But S. H saith, must they try sinne? |
A44841 | Did ever the Ministers of the Gospel of Christ starve for want of food and rayment, where they had gathered Churches? |
A44841 | Didst thou not rather with the thirty pence, tempt him to be unfathfull to the Lord, and to break his promise? |
A44841 | Dost thou think that all people is blind, or that God will be a witnesse to thy lyes? |
A44841 | Doth not the true light of Christ enlighten people, because they doe not manifest it to others? |
A44841 | For let all soberly consider, whether this can be a ground of our delusion, Our being scandalized at some loose Professors? |
A44841 | Have not you( of all Professions) joyned together? |
A44841 | Here is manifest confusion and blindnesse heaped up together, manifest to all men: Is the second Covenant- light, the light of Faith, a created light? |
A44841 | Here thou would make people beleeve wonders: was he not mad before he rayled against thee? |
A44841 | How could they be established, where they found neither life nor power of God amongst you? |
A44841 | How is it then that the Sea hath so long roared, and listed up its Waves, and the Winds hath blown, and it is not yet falne? |
A44841 | How should you know any Prophesie by Inspiration, that knows not, how God can give any Grace, but by outward Preaching? |
A44841 | I am their Inheritance( saith the Lord) and ye shall give them no possession in Israel, I am their possession? |
A44841 | Is not Christ the second Covenant? |
A44841 | Is not these names more proper to be given to darknesse, then to light? |
A44841 | Is not this blindnesse, and ignorance? |
A44841 | Is there a New, and an Old Gospel, and to either of them a severall light? |
A44841 | Is this the condemnation, that the light is not come into the world, nor given to men? |
A44841 | Or for Wages, did they either goe to Law, or take mens goods by violence, as the Priests in England doe? |
A44841 | Or, Whether doth God give any up to delusion, for not attaining that which they can not finde under the means of grace, when they wait for it? |
A44841 | Or, whether is it for want of light? |
A44841 | Their loving the darknesse, rather then the light, when come, and given; Is not this the cause of condemnation? |
A44841 | Then thou sayst, How is it that those Saints in New- England never soe the least breaking forth of it in the Indians? |
A44841 | Then wh ● ● is that flesh which Christ saith, Except ye eate my flesh, and drinke my blood, ye have no lefe in you? |
A44841 | Then, for what are they condemned? |
A44841 | Therefore shall they have no Inheritance among their Brethren, the Lord is their Inheritance, as the Lord hath said? |
A44841 | Therefore, how can people lay down their Estates at your feet, which doe but deliver unto them a Gospel received from Man? |
A44841 | Thou art very blind and dark in thy understanding; Is there no trying of sinne, but by entering into the experimentall practice of it? |
A44841 | Was it so long upon thy thoughts? |
A44841 | What Gospel have you been Preaching all this while, that peoples hearts is hard yet? |
A44841 | Where did the Apostles distinguish Christs light, as he is the Word? |
A44841 | Where didst thou learne those names? |
A44841 | Where had thou this expression? |
A44841 | Wherefore Levy hath no part nor Inheritance among their brethren; the Lord is his Inheritance, as the Lord God promised him? |
A44841 | Whether are they condemned, because they can not beleeve? |
A44841 | and have not your Voyces been as the Voyce of many Waters against us? |
A44841 | and his light as Mediator? |
A44841 | and must they goe heare the Papists to try their Doctrine? |
A44841 | and never in thy desires? |
A44841 | ar ● they ignorant of the Law of the Nation, and of the Instru 〈 … 〉 of Goverment? |
A44841 | but while they have received no Gospel from God, but from man; how should it be otherwise? |
A44841 | foolish man, thou makes it worse and worse; Is money a means to keep men from temptation? |
A44841 | is this according to the forme of sound words? |
A44841 | or because they doe not beleeve on him whom the Father hath sent? |
A44841 | or because they doe not follow him? |
A44841 | or dost thou find God a witnesse, against thy passing sentence upon us? |
A44841 | or for want of obedience to the light, that men is condemned? |
A44841 | or rather, is not this the condemnation, that light is come into the World, and given unto men, that every man in him might beleeve? |
A44841 | or when they are thus led, dost thou say, they are then lulled a sleep by Satan? |
A44841 | s.n.,[ London? |
A44841 | were they nor a sleep before their Consciences were awakened? |
A44841 | what a confusion is here? |
A44841 | what is this to prove, that they had Houses, and Lands and Tythes for their s ● rvice, appointed of God? |
A44841 | what scornfull and despightfull words is here against Christ, and his light, as reliques of the old creation, naturall, and blurred? |
A44841 | wilt thou shame the Magistrates of New- castle before all people? |
A44834 | And alas for you, what are your desires of depriving us of our just Liberty? |
A44834 | And although you do so as you say, is not this Contradiction to your selves in what you say in the same Paper? |
A44834 | And are not the Sadduces that deny that there is either God, Christ, Angel, Resurrection or Spirit, a stinted Form? |
A44834 | And are not those that worship a false god, a stinted Form? |
A44834 | And can the Nation charge any of them called Quakers with any such work? |
A44834 | And do you think that they will do as much for you, as to stand by you while you are plunging your Members in the Water? |
A44834 | And how fain would you be at peace with them and leave us even to their mercilesness if it were in your power? |
A44834 | And how shall the Heathens that worship false gods be Converted, seeing their Persons must not be Tolerated? |
A44834 | And is it not as great Blasphemy now to say that he is a Christian, or a Believer, that is not? |
A44834 | And must not any person be tolerated that speak such works? |
A44834 | And must not such a Person be tolerated that denies the Scriptures to be the Word of God? |
A44834 | And what do you bear Arms or Fight for, if not for a Government according to Truth, and that Righteousness may establish the Nation? |
A44834 | And yet you are not against tolerating of Episcopacy, Presbytery or any stinted form; why will you not tolerate Popery as well as Episcopacie? |
A44834 | But let me ask you, Do you look upon them to be Ministers of Christ, or of Antichrist? |
A44834 | Have ever any of us appeared in Actual Arms against Parliament& Nation as some of you? |
A44834 | Have we ever dealt thus by you? |
A44834 | Have we ever sought to render you Rebels and Traytors to the Nation as you in effect have done to us? |
A44834 | Have we given the City or the Nation by any visible appearance to fear a war from us, as you have done? |
A44834 | Have you for these many years been opposing them in words, and are you now recanting of what you have done when you are sensible of a danger upon you? |
A44834 | Have you therefore reproached us, and have you sought to make us vile that your selves might appear free? |
A44834 | Is it to save your selves from reproaches? |
A44834 | Is not this a League with Hell and Death? |
A44834 | Is not this secret smiting without a cause? |
A44834 | Is this your end, O ye Dissemblers, to reproach us to the Nation and City behind our backs? |
A44834 | Oh ye Heads and principal men, and ye chief Pastors, Elders, and Members( so called) of Churches, What have ye done? |
A44834 | Or do you think to work a disadvantage unto us by your Renouncing and denial of us? |
A44834 | Quakers are a new Sect and deceivers,& c. and what say the Presbyterians and the Independants of them? |
A44834 | What confusion is here, and contradiction both to your selves and to the example of Christ? |
A44834 | and have you thought to gain the favour of the wicked,& to make a peace with your Enemies by reviling of us unto them? |
A44834 | and is not the great Whore your Mother, and the Mother of Harlots your Nurse? |
A44834 | and was not this treachery and hypocrisie, and irregularitie? |
A44834 | and whether do you not Tolerate this miscarriage in them, while you stand by to preserve them in it, as you say from injury and violence? |
A44834 | and who is it that doth charge you with countenancing the Quakers in their practises, either Regular or Irregular? |
A44834 | and why not to the Quakers? |
A44834 | and will you now bind your selves to stand by them and preserve them from all injury, and even as they are Ministers too? |
A44834 | are you become chargers of us with irregular practise? |
A44834 | are you endeavouring to make us more odious in the eyes of wicked men then we are for righteousness sake? |
A44834 | are you turned backwards into love and affection towards them again, and so lost your former Principles? |
A44834 | but what is your end in so secret smiting them? |
A44834 | but wherefore have ye done this? |
A44834 | but who doth offer any violence to them which you are their guard against? |
A44834 | do they love to be great in this world? |
A44834 | do you think to excuse your selves by accusing them? |
A44834 | hath not the Professors of Episcopacie murthered and slain, and do labour to murther and slay the people of God as well as the Papists? |
A44834 | is it because their yea is yea, and their nay is nay in all their communications( and yours not so?) |
A44834 | is it enough for any man to believe that they are irregular, because you say so without any proof? |
A44834 | is this honestly done? |
A44834 | or dare you not mention wherein you judge it so, least they should disprove you? |
A44834 | or is it because they can not swear at all? |
A44834 | unconstant men this is to you, not herein discovering my Judgement in the case, and if Episcopacy, why may not Popery be tollerated? |
A44834 | what are they worse then the Episcopal Priests you mention to them, wherein they differ from you? |
A44834 | what irregular practice is that which you accuse them of and will not mention? |
A84830 | ( therefore we deny them, they are abominacion) and contrary to thy means hath the Lord opened our eys? |
A84830 | 1. and if thou take his words for an example, Is thy Text which thou speakest fulfilled? |
A84830 | 10. that they should not be called of men Masters? |
A84830 | 15. and thee we do deny, for thou art without the life of it, as the subtle Serpents were which tempted Christ, canst thou deny it? |
A84830 | 17 Query Whether hath not Christ Ordained a Ministry in his Church? |
A84830 | 29. and there thou art 27 Query Whether the Scripture beeing Carnall, and the Letter Killing, as you say, wee may read them without danger? |
A84830 | 3 Query With what Bodies shall the wicked arise, with natural, or spirituall? |
A84830 | 34. wouldst thou pervert his words? |
A84830 | 5. and thou sayst, How is it that there shall so many perish? |
A84830 | ? |
A84830 | A question thou askest, whether they do not bewitch poor creatures, that turn them from beginning in the Spirit, to end in the Flesh? |
A84830 | And Christ sayth, Saul why persecutest thou me? |
A84830 | And how shall they be tormented, with materiall Fier and Brimston, or how? |
A84830 | And if every Saint and Devil, have a particular Body, must there not be a particular Locall Place? |
A84830 | Answ: Art thou as Paul was? |
A84830 | Answ: Thou Enemy of Christ, and of all Righteousness, what hast thou to do to question Christs commanding Iohn? |
A84830 | Are the Scriptures owned for a Truth? |
A84830 | Besides, God hath said, The Earth shall help the Woman, and did the Woman reject that help, because t is from the Earth? |
A84830 | Can Bodies be ▪ no where? |
A84830 | Did not he say, they might have but a Penny? |
A84830 | Did they do so? |
A84830 | Here thou hast shewed forth thy busie minde, one question had been enough to have asked, whether the Scriptures be tru yea or no? |
A84830 | How is Christ in man? |
A84830 | How is it done away? |
A84830 | How or in what sense they cruci ● ied the Son of God afresh ▪ and put him to open shame? |
A84830 | How this makes to the proving of the Point of the Resurrection, the Apostle instancing it to this end? |
A84830 | If in unbelievers as well as in believers, whether is it one and the same Light, with that Anoynting thou speakest of? |
A84830 | If not ascended into Heaven, where was he all that time, being dead long before? |
A84830 | If so, whether they that say Every man hath a sufficient Light, be not Lyars and Deceivers of the People, yea or no? |
A84830 | If so, whether your opinion is not contrary to truth, and so a Ly? |
A84830 | If so, why are not all men brought to God? |
A84830 | Is Satan stronger than God? |
A84830 | Is he a particular Man or Person, incompassed with a Body, to live in for ever? |
A84830 | Is that a good Tree that brings forth fruits of disobedience, and slighting of those whom God hath commanded us to honour? |
A84830 | Is there a power in every man as he is man, to be saved if he will? |
A84830 | Must they not rest and stand upon some place, the Saints singing Hallelujah, to the Highest for evermore? |
A84830 | Or a Righteousness of Works in our selves, by which wee are justified before God? |
A84830 | Query 1 Whether thou dost own the Scripture for a Truth? |
A84830 | Query 1. Who were they that were baptised for the dead? |
A84830 | Query 1. Who were they the Apostle spake this word to? |
A84830 | Query 10 Whether David was not in a heavenly condicion, while on the Earth, as well as any of you, being a man after Gods own heart? |
A84830 | Query 11 What Heaven is this, that he is not ascended into? |
A84830 | Query 2 Do you not deceive your selves in saying you have no sin? |
A84830 | Query 2 ▪ Whether it be not an improper speech of Christ, to say, You will not come to me, when he is in them, and they in him before? |
A84830 | Query 2: Is there a greater Priviledg or Freedom now for Christians, than there was for the Apostles or Brethren in those times? |
A84830 | Query 7 If so, How could Paul be excused from being a Hierling, he taking wages as well as others? |
A84830 | Shew me by the Scriptures where the Apostles went into the world, and gave the world David''s Psalms to sing in Meeter? |
A84830 | So not the Father: So no God, unless there be two or three distinct Gods, and no more one God? |
A84830 | Therefore what is Christ? |
A84830 | Thou Hypocrite, what is this to thee? |
A84830 | Thou askest thou knowest not what, Shall ever a Reprobate enter to God? |
A84830 | Thou blasphemer, how darest thou profess thy self to be a Minister of Christ, and blasphemest Christ? |
A84830 | Thou carnal Sot, where did the Apostle give to the Corinthians Bread and Wine? |
A84830 | VVhat hast thou to do with the Apostles? |
A84830 | WHat is a Reprobate? |
A84830 | WHether Jesus Christ have a Body in Heaven, if he hath, whether it is the same that appeared among men in the flesh, or what manner of Body hath he? |
A84830 | WHether that Light within unto which thou exhortest all to attend, be in unbelievers, as well as in believers? |
A84830 | Was he the first Contriver, Determiner, and Former of all things; the Creator of every thing, the giver of every good gift? |
A84830 | We witness that he was in Satans chains, and is in thee, else how could they crucifie him afresh? |
A84830 | What Faith is? |
A84830 | What enlightning this is? |
A84830 | What guile and craft was it he taught them by? |
A84830 | What hast thou to do to meddle with other men? |
A84830 | What hast thou to do with this Scripture, that art an hierling and takest the worlds gift, and without God in the world? |
A84830 | What heavenly gift it is they tasted? |
A84830 | What his meaning is in being baptised for the dead? |
A84830 | What is Conscience? |
A84830 | What is original sin? |
A84830 | What world to come is this they tasted of? |
A84830 | When Christ commanded his Apostles to baptize all Naci ● ● s, where do you finde Children excepted? |
A84830 | Wherein was Adam a Figure of him that was to come? |
A84830 | Whether Christ as Christ be in all men? |
A84830 | Whether Christ be in a Reprobate to lead him to God? |
A84830 | Whether Christ is an Advocate for all Beleevers, if some be without Sin? |
A84830 | Whether Iesus Christ be the Eternall Father, and fullest Fountain of Bliss, and that besides him, and above him there is no God? |
A84830 | Whether a man may keep the whole Law? |
A84830 | Whether a man shall grow up to that condicion under your Ministry that he shall need none to teach him but the Lord, yea or no? |
A84830 | Whether a man shall overcome the body of sin, while he ● ● on the earth, yea or no? |
A84830 | Whether all men are lead by the Spirit of God? |
A84830 | Whether all men without exceptions are the sons of God? |
A84830 | Whether any man hath power to resist in the day when he comes to draw the soul to himself? |
A84830 | Whether any natural man can preach the Gospel, yea or no? |
A84830 | Whether did Christ command his Disciples to baptize with Water? |
A84830 | Whether did not Christ institute his last Supper with Bread and Wine? |
A84830 | Whether did not Paul administer the Lords Supper to the Corinthians with Bread and Wine? |
A84830 | Whether hath God elected any to Salvation? |
A84830 | Whether hath any man, or but onely he that is elected to Salvacion, a sufficient Light in himself, to lead him to Christ? |
A84830 | Whether have all men Faith? |
A84830 | Whether if Paul received a gift, why may not others supply their necessaries? |
A84830 | Whether is Faith counted for Righteousness to him that beleiveth? |
A84830 | Whether is Faith obtained by hearing the Word preached? |
A84830 | Whether is it a Righteousness in Christ imputed unto us by Faith? |
A84830 | Whether is it possible for any man to please God without Faith? |
A84830 | Whether is the Blood of Iesus Christ, that was shed upon the Cross at Ierusalem, the Price that bought us? |
A84830 | Whether it be not the work of Satan on your spirits, to endeavour to stop the greatest part in the world from giving that to God which he calls for? |
A84830 | Whether may the Scriptures by the Spirit of God be opened, and unfolded, and expounded to the People, yea or no? |
A84830 | Whether simply taking of Wages make a Hierling yea ▪ ● r no? |
A84830 | Whether such as these did fall away? |
A84830 | Whether the Devil be stronger than Christ, the flesh than the spirit? |
A84830 | Whether the Old Testament discovering the minde of God to man, be of any esteem with you? |
A84830 | Whether the Ordinances of Christ in this be out of Date, yea or no? |
A84830 | Whether the Reason given by Christ be a tru and solid Reason, yea or no? |
A84830 | Whether the Tree be not known by its fruits, yea or no? |
A84830 | Whether the preaching of the Gospel be not a spiritual husbandry and warfare? |
A84830 | Whether the time of dark Natures power be not a night to the soul? |
A84830 | Whether the worlds wages doth not imply some kinde of contract between them yea, or no? |
A84830 | Whether there be a possibility to hide Christ the Son of Righteousness quite under a cloud, where he really is? |
A84830 | Whether there be not a time that men are darkness? |
A84830 | Whether they do not bewitch People, that draw them from the Spirit within, to observe the Ordinances of the world? |
A84830 | Whether they were written for our Instruction, and are profitable, that we may be throughly furnished? |
A84830 | Whether thou canst or dare deny the generality of the Precepts given in this particular before cited? |
A84830 | Whether was not Christ baptied with Water, who was above both Faith and Repentance? |
A84830 | Whether were Tithes payd before the Levitical Priesthood, and when? |
A84830 | Whether you dare own this as a truth, made out by the Spirit of God in the Apostle? |
A84830 | Whether your Gospel be the same that the Apostles preached? |
A84830 | Why do you teach, exhort, write Papers, and print Books? |
A84830 | Wilt thou be content with his wages? |
A84830 | Wouldst thou draw the Holy Ghost to thy sense, and to thy carnal reason? |
A84830 | Wouldst thou have another meaning of them, who are baptised for the dead? |
A84830 | and art not thou there? |
A84830 | and did David send his Psalms to the chief Musician to havo them put in Meeter, and so to give them to the world? |
A84830 | and how dost thou prove by Scripture they were taken away? |
A84830 | and is not sin the cause of despair? |
A84830 | and is this the good Tree? |
A84830 | and that they would not have the cheifest place in the Assemblies? |
A84830 | and this Scripture, Dost thou take him as an example to pray after thy beastly worship, which Jesus Christ forbad to stand praying in the Synagogues? |
A84830 | and what is its office and duty? |
A84830 | and whether Timothy himselfe, was not so Ordained? |
A84830 | and whether did they baptize with Water? |
A84830 | can a good Tree condemn it self? |
A84830 | dost thou query how Christ is in man? |
A84830 | hath he a body and the Father none? |
A84830 | he sayd it was so plainly, and we witness the same; David is not yet ascended, what sayst thou to that? |
A84830 | here thou wouldst not own it to be a righteous Tree to bring forth good fruit, wouldst thou make a good Tree to accuse it self? |
A84830 | how can you being evil speak good things? |
A84830 | how darest thou take Christ for an example to maintain thee in thy silthiness? |
A84830 | how may he be distinguished from the Father? |
A84830 | or is it the Body which the Saints shall have, when all flesh shall be raised to the last Judgment? |
A84830 | or where dost thou finde he was ever a Prisoner in Satans chains? |
A84830 | or who hath sent thee to preach? |
A84830 | or wouldst thou make him like thy self? |
A84830 | was David of the world when he did sing prayses? |
A84830 | was not he in Egypt while Herod was King, and out of Egypt have I called my Son, sayth the Lord: Who hast thou preached all this while? |
A84830 | what hast thou preached all this while to poor ignorant blind people? |
A84830 | what hast thou to do to question Christs words? |
A84830 | where dost thou finde any of the Ministers of God that took money for working Miracles? |
A84830 | where is it seated in man? |
A84830 | where is thy sting? |
A84830 | where is thy victory? |
A84830 | why dost thou accuse Paul, and would make him like thy self? |
A84830 | why dost thou slander the Church of God, and would make them like the rude world, strikers& fighters? |
A44832 | ( this is an honest Question) which he wickedly slanders with pride: And whether is your Gospel free without charge, as the Apostles was, yea or no? |
A44832 | 10 And whether the Gentiles have not that light in them, which justifies them that believe in it? |
A44832 | 10 How is Christ the only begotten Son of God if he be a creature, or how can God beget a creature? |
A44832 | 11 And whether thou be in the life of all that which thou preachest to others, und be a witness of it, if thou hadst not seen the Scriptures? |
A44832 | 11 Whose obedience and righteousness, and works, is that which is not Christs? |
A44832 | 12 How is it that a man can be in the spirit of God, and in the spirit of Satan both at one instant? |
A44832 | 12 What is it to be baptized for the dead, and whether they who were baptized for the dead did not deny the resurrection of the dead? |
A44832 | 13 Did Christ own the praying of the Pharisees in the Synagogues, or did he not call them heathens? |
A44832 | 13 Whether did God create man with any thing of the Devil in him? |
A44832 | 16. might not pray or prophesie in the Church? |
A44832 | 18 Are not you them that eat mens bread for nought? |
A44832 | 2 And what and where that light is which every man must be turned unto before they can receive the remission of their sins? |
A44832 | 2 Who did or doth sow them seeds? |
A44832 | 2. v. 9 And is it not as great blasphemy now to say that he is a Christian or a Believer, that is not? |
A44832 | 2.14? |
A44832 | 3 Where be they sown? |
A44832 | 3 Why did Christ preach himself while he was on Earth, if the people had all sufficient light before? |
A44832 | 4 And whether any things which is not spiritual and eternal, can condemn the creature from God for not obeying it? |
A44832 | 4 When be they sown? |
A44832 | 5 What be the bodies they shall rise with? |
A44832 | 5.14? |
A44832 | 6 And whether any be condemned for disobeying that which they do not know? |
A44832 | 6 Whether be these two seeds, and two bodies in all the world, or two seeds in every man, and the two bodies to or in every man? |
A44832 | 69. that David was the song of the Drunkards? |
A44832 | 7 When shall those seeds arise, or be raised, whether after the bodily death, or after the spiritual death? |
A44832 | 8 Did the Son of man take upon him the nature of the first Adam as he is in the fall, when he took part of flesh and blood? |
A44832 | 8 What are the graves these are in, and out of which they shall arise? |
A44832 | 9 And whether ever any was sent of the Lord to preach that to others that was not fulfilled in themselves? |
A44832 | Again in thy last paper thou declarest thy ignorance of the two Seeds, and askest, what be those two seeds? |
A44832 | Again, he chargeth Timothy that he was not infallible; which is a false charge: For wherein was he fallible or deceivable? |
A44832 | Ah, John Stelham, against whom hast thou set thy self, and exalted thy horn? |
A44832 | And although you do so as you say; is not this contradiction to your selves in what you say in the same Paper? |
A44832 | And are not the Sadduces that deny that there is either God, Christ, Angel, Resurrection or Spirit, a stinted Form? |
A44832 | And are not those that vvorship a false god, a stinted Form? |
A44832 | And do you think that they will do as much for you, as to stand by you while you are plunging your Members in the water? |
A44832 | And dost thou think that all people are blind as thy self, that can not see plain contradiction? |
A44832 | And how darest thou speak of God, or of his Commands, or of his obedience, seeing thou thus Blasphems him in his Worship? |
A44832 | And how shall the Heathens that worship false gods, be converted, seeing their persons must not be tolerated? |
A44832 | And if they did, what need learned men give the meaning of them? |
A44832 | And is not Christ the same? |
A44832 | And is not the Truth Truth, because some deny it? |
A44832 | And is this the fruits of your spirit? |
A44832 | And may not that also be called Christ which pierceth through the soul,& revealeth the thoughts of many hearts? |
A44832 | And must not any person be tolerated that speak such vvords? |
A44832 | And must not such a person be tolerated that denies the Scriptures to be the Word of God? |
A44832 | And now I witness the same things to be fulfilled: Do not you say as they did, Depart out of our City, and teach in thy own Countrey? |
A44832 | And one of the Lords asked how long we had been called Quakers, or did we own that Name? |
A44832 | And the bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ? |
A44832 | And vvhat if vve should go about to shew vvherein the Priests of England do contradict the Scripture? |
A44832 | And was not Christ only made manifest to take away sin? |
A44832 | And was not he the true Christ that Judas preached, though afterwards he betrayed him? |
A44832 | And was not that part of the Ministry which Judas had committed unto him, perfect? |
A44832 | And what do you bear Arms, or fight for, if not for a Government according to truth, and that Righteousness may establish the Nation? |
A44832 | And what hast thou to do to talk of Heaven or happiness, who art a Beast in thy colours? |
A44832 | And what is the cause of such jealousies in your hearts as sometime to fear that it''s too late to strive against it? |
A44832 | And when Scorpions are trodden upon, wil they not shew forth their strength? |
A44832 | And when the Apostles did Preach the Kingdom of God was come nigh unto them, and was at hand, did they not Preach that which was in the beginning? |
A44832 | And where do the Scriptures speak of a natural Light, and a bodily Light, and a rational- Light, and a Scripture- Light? |
A44832 | And where must a woman be when she prays or prophesies, if not in the Church which is in God? |
A44832 | And where was it that Philips four daughters prophesied, whether in the Church or out of it? |
A44832 | And whereas some say, Hath every man Christ? |
A44832 | And whether Sauls conversion to a Christian, and John Lilburns resolving to a Quaker, be upon one and the same ground? |
A44832 | And whether all mens surest Light is not conveyed through the sences to the understanding? |
A44832 | And whether do you not tolerate this miscarr ● age in them, while you stand by to preserve them in it( as you say) from injury and violence? |
A44832 | And whether is not this a miscarriage in things religious, to baptize Infants? |
A44832 | And who is it that doth charge you in countenancing the Quakers in their practices either regular or irregular? |
A44832 | And who is like unto them that are saved by the Lord, a happy people? |
A44832 | And why are you so afraid that it should have its liberty in the Nation, if you think it will be so soo ● out? |
A44832 | And why did he set Pastors and Teachers, if all have a sufficient light in them? |
A44832 | And why dost thou bring the Scripture that was spoken to the Jews, and apply it to the Christians? |
A44832 | And will you now uphold them because you can not suffer for your testimony? |
A44832 | And yet you are not against tolerating of Episcopacy, Presbytery, or any stinted form: Why wil you not tolerate Popery as well as Episcopacy? |
A44832 | Are any of your Friends gone to Rome? |
A44832 | Are you them that keep the Gospel without charge? |
A44832 | Art thou got above the Innocency in thy imaginations, and hast the ground of thy belief to seek? |
A44832 | B ● t I say, Have they not all heard? |
A44832 | But I say, Did not Israel know? |
A44832 | But can you not promise as before the Lord( which is the substance of the Oath?) |
A44832 | But do you noc believe that every one is commanded to receive it? |
A44832 | But how can any light be sufficient to reveal that which is not manifested by it, or by any Revelation that doth accompany it? |
A44832 | But some man will say, How are the dead raised? |
A44832 | But then he rambles over many Scriptures, proving the Baptisme of Believers; these proofs are impertinent; what is this to prove Infants baptisme? |
A44832 | But what a poor work hath he brought forth in two years time? |
A44832 | But what is your end in so secret smiting them? |
A44832 | But who doth offer any violence to them which are their guard against? |
A44832 | But who hath believed our report? |
A44832 | But why can you not swear? |
A44832 | Can any kindle a fire among Serpents, and they not be offended and shoot their stings? |
A44832 | Can any touch the Vipers, but they wil swell with venom? |
A44832 | Can that nature suffer death patiently? |
A44832 | Can the blind lead the blind? |
A44832 | Col. 3. doth these scriptures hold forth any such thing,( let the Reader try) as that Davids experiences may be sang in the World in Rhime and Meeter? |
A44832 | Did ever Agrippa or Festus command Paul to put off his hat vvhen he came before them? |
A44832 | Did ever Herod command any such thing, or imprison them that would not? |
A44832 | Did ever Nebuchadnezzar or Darius command any such thing of any? |
A44832 | Did ever Pharoah King of Egypt, whom Moses and Aaron went before, command any such thing, and imprison them if they would not? |
A44832 | Did ever any of the Apostles so in the Primitive times? |
A44832 | Did he study for his gift, or for the proving of it, and dividing of the word aright? |
A44832 | Did they cry down false worships and false teachers in words? |
A44832 | Did they take Texts to get money with them, and to lie a quarter of a year, or half a year in a Text? |
A44832 | Did you not once see that they were never sent of God? |
A44832 | Do you own the Sacrament? |
A44832 | Do you think to excuse your selves by accusing them? |
A44832 | Doth not God hereby try men, and try their spirits, and try their discernings? |
A44832 | For do you not say, That you will not tolerate any miscarriages in things Civil or Religious? |
A44832 | For vvhat is it less than to make God a respecter of persons? |
A44832 | Further, he saith, If we teach one another, why do we condemn them for teaching? |
A44832 | Hast thou not taught people to swear, first one way, and then another? |
A44832 | Have any of your Friends been with the Great Turk? |
A44832 | Have not many been so engrafted into the Church,& received that seal, whom you now call Hereticks and Deceivers? |
A44832 | Have not the professors of Episcopacy murthered and slain, and do labour to murther and slay the people of God, as well as the Papists? |
A44832 | Have not you all stained your selves with this? |
A44832 | Have not your fruits declared your Earthly minds? |
A44832 | Have you not herein sinned against light? |
A44832 | Here I charge thee to be a lyar: Was the true Faith, and the Worship of God, maintained by an outward Law? |
A44832 | Here let all people see what wooden stuff this is: How can you preach the same Gospel, and have not the same kno ● ledge and understanding? |
A44832 | Here thou hast shewed thou dost not believe; For how can you believe, that receive honor one of another? |
A44832 | Here thou hast shewed thy self to be death indeed; doth the spirit cause fruits of the flesh? |
A44832 | How can a drunkard return from his drunkenness, when he sees his priest drunk? |
A44832 | How did you first come to believe the Scriptures were truth? |
A44832 | How do you own Magistrates or Magistracy? |
A44832 | How know you that you are Inspired by the Lord? |
A44832 | How long is it since you owned this Iudgement and Way? |
A44832 | How shall we that are dead to sin, live any longer therein? |
A44832 | If this be the mark of the Harlot, try thy selfe; for who is more ignorant than he that wants the infallible spirit, as thou confesseth thou dost? |
A44832 | In answer to my first, thou sayest, Christ in his Spirit ascended up to Heaven, when his Body was upon Earth: Is this an answer to the Question? |
A44832 | In what manner do you méet, and what is that order in your méetings? |
A44832 | Is God or Christ then the Minister of sin, or commands a man to commit sin? |
A44832 | Is evil deeds reprovable? |
A44832 | Is it because their yea is yea, and their nay is nay in all their communications( and yours not so?) |
A44832 | Is it because they do unto others as they would have others to do unto them? |
A44832 | Is it enough for any man to believe that they are irregular, because you say so without any proof? |
A44832 | Is not my word like a fire, saith the Lord, and like a hammer breaketh the rock in pieces? |
A44832 | Is not the commandment of God a true cause of any action to them which are commanded by him? |
A44832 | Is not the light great in some,& little in others? |
A44832 | Is not this Blasphemy and Error in the highest degree? |
A44832 | Is not this a sin against the holy Ghost which shall never be forgiven, to charge the spirit to be corrupt and defiled? |
A44832 | Is not this secret smiting without a cause? |
A44832 | Is not your paying them wages,& giving them tithes, a greater witness for them then your preaching them down in words is against them? |
A44832 | Is there any son of man( as a Redeemer) but he that came down from Heaven, who filleth heaven and earth? |
A44832 | John Tombs, IS it not a shame for thee, who art called a Baptist, thus to manifest thy self, and divide thy self from thy own people? |
A44832 | Mark again, What was the converting of many hundred of souls by Paul? |
A44832 | May he only be called Christ unto whom the Father hath given the Heathen for his inheritance, and the utmost parts of the earth, for his possession? |
A44832 | May that only be called Christ which takes away the sins? |
A44832 | 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? |
A44832 | Now the things that I write unto you, behold before God I lye not, is this an oath to testifie the truth of his writings against lyes? |
A44832 | Now whoever would have believed it, that the teachers in England had been so blind, or durst have spoken so contrary to the Scriptures? |
A44832 | Or are the fruits of the spirit the fruits of the flesh? |
A44832 | Or because they speak the truth every one to his Neighbour, without partiality or hypocrisie? |
A44832 | Or dare you not mention wherein you judge it so, lest they should disprove you? |
A44832 | Or is it any thing relating to these things above- named? |
A44832 | Or is it because they can not swear at all? |
A44832 | Or whether the Apostles did give the meaning to them when they spoke them forth, yea or nay? |
A44832 | Or, ought the way of God to be accused, because of such things, to be Heresie, or Schism? |
A44832 | Pray what is your Principle? |
A44832 | Query, Why I say, that the one shall rise unto everlasting life, and the other unto condemnation? |
A44832 | Rep. What confused stuff is this, and blasphemy, that comes out of thy bottle? |
A44832 | Shew me by the Scripture, whether a man shall grow up to that condition that he need no man to teach him but the Lord, or no? |
A44832 | Shew me what Scripture you have to stand praying in the Synagogues before Sermon and after? |
A44832 | 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? |
A44832 | So to what end is all thy preaching and printing, but to utter forth thy own confusion? |
A44832 | The third and fourth: Whether Christ restored to believers any 〈 ◊ 〉 then Adam lost? |
A44832 | Then one of the Lords asked, Why do you meet together, seeing every ● ne of you have the Church in your selves? |
A44832 | Then one of the Lords said, How do you know that you are led by the true Spirit? |
A44832 | Then they asked them, How they knew they were called of God? |
A44832 | Then why dost thou so often in thy Book press the Magistrate to exercise his Power to defend the Church, as thou callest it? |
A44832 | Therefore O ye Mountains and Hills, wherefore are ye gathered together? |
A44832 | Therefore how can you know God then? |
A44832 | Thou Enemy of God, how darest thou say that the Prophets studied the Word, when no prophesie came by the will of man, but by the will of God? |
A44832 | Thou Traytor, have they pluckt down the true Faith and the Woship of God? |
A44832 | Thou art not questioned when the Book was written, nor when Matthias was chosen, but who was the eleven that was together? |
A44832 | Thou wouldest make God not an immediate; doth not God teach immediate? |
A44832 | To demand hire of them that have not hired you, is not this unrighteous? |
A44832 | WHether your Gospel be the same which the Apostles preached? |
A44832 | Was ever such a company of Ministers of unrighteousness known in any age? |
A44832 | Was it not blasphemy in the Apostles days for one to say he was a Jew, and was not? |
A44832 | Was not Christs Doctrine and the Apostles true, because Demas did forsake it, and love the present World? |
A44832 | Was not the Kingdom of God before the World was? |
A44832 | Was not the person of Christ Jesus before the World was? |
A44832 | What a gros ● darkness are people in that believe thee? |
A44832 | What are you now agreed to call the Light darkness or lust? |
A44832 | What confusion is here, and contradiction both to your selves, and to the ex ● mple of Christ? |
A44832 | What irregular practice is that which you accuse them of, and wil not mention? |
A44832 | What is it then that must enlighten them? |
A44832 | What is the nature of the Light changed? |
A44832 | What knowledge of Christ that is without a man, and how may a man do to lay his foundation thereon without having him revealed in spirit within? |
A44832 | What mightest thou have been, a Lawyer or Doctor, as one of thy Brethren said? |
A44832 | What scripture is there to have a Clerk say Amen, and to have groats apiece of the World for his trade? |
A44832 | What scripture is there to limit God to a place, calling it a Church, when as the Church is in God? |
A44832 | What this honour is that he calls civil? |
A44832 | What, are they worse than the Episcopal Priests you mention to them, wherein they differ from you? |
A44832 | When did Moses( who was a Law- giver and a Judge over all Israel) command any such thing of any that came before him, to put off his hat? |
A44832 | When did any of the Quakers say, they were more perfect then the Apostle? |
A44832 | When did any that was sent of Jesus Christ to preach the Gospel, sue men at the Law? |
A44832 | When was that Christ created which you say must as a Creature judge the World? |
A44832 | Where hast thou learned? |
A44832 | Where then is that light which lust imprisons, and where is that lamp of truth whi ● h corrupt affections put out? |
A44832 | Where was ever such a thing mentioned in all the Scriptures, by any who were set to rule over the people, to execute the Law of God upon offendors? |
A44832 | Whereas they say the light within is sufficient if obeyed, the question is, whether it be sufficient to make men obey it? |
A44832 | Wherein goest thou about to exhort others, who art in the condition thy self, but art as Martha, that would be serving? |
A44832 | Whether Adam in Paradise did not partake of that Light with which Christ lighteneth every one that cometh into the world? |
A44832 | Whether John Lilburn was not as confident that God owned him in his Religion opposing the Powers of the Nation, as Saul was in his design to Damascus? |
A44832 | Whether a man shall overcome the body of sin while h ● is upon the Earth, yea or no? |
A44832 | Whether any Ministers of God were made Ministers by the wil of man, yea or no? |
A44832 | Whether any natural man can preach the Gospel, yea or no? |
A44832 | Whether ever Christ and his Apostles did first baptize, and then preach faith and repentance twenty or thirty years afterwards? |
A44832 | Whether ever Christ and his Apostles received 100. or 200. pounds a year for preaching the Gospel? |
A44832 | Whether if it be of God, he will not take the same care for the divulging of it, as he did of his former dispensation? |
A44832 | Whether it be not easie to find out whether the Quakers doctrine be a dispensation of God, or a dispensation of man''s will? |
A44832 | Whether the curse be not upon him that preacheth another Gospel then Christ and the Apostles preached, yea or no? |
A44832 | Whether there had been any need of Christ''s coming in the 〈 ◊ 〉 Adam had stood in his created estate? |
A44832 | Whether they be not Antichrists and of the Devil, and no Ministers of Christ, which do not abide in the Doctrine of Christ? |
A44832 | Whether this Light of Christ, and all other Lights( within man, if any there be) are not seated in the understanding and mind? |
A44832 | Whether was it not their idola ● rous worship and oppressing the people, and is not this your mark and proof by Christs words? |
A44832 | Whether you can give another meaning to the Scriptures than they are? |
A44832 | Who could like it ill? |
A44832 | Who knows not that Tythes and Glebes were under that dispensation by Divine Law ordained for the maintenance of the Priests? |
A44832 | Why did he send his Apostles to preach through the world, if the people had sufficient light before? |
A44832 | Why did not the World believe in Christ, even Generally before his coming, if reason was then a sufficient light? |
A44832 | Why did you send him thither? |
A44832 | Why do the Quakers ge up and down teaching man their own Doctrines, if all men have sufficient light already? |
A44832 | Why do they cry out against us as being in darkness, when all m ● n have sufficient light within them? |
A44832 | Why do you so confound one principle with another? |
A44832 | Why then doth thy Brother Baxter in his Epistle tell us, that it is to be hearkened to, and obeyed? |
A44832 | Will they pray for more Light and Grace, or not? |
A44832 | against whom hast thou bent thy strength and shot forth thy envie in crafty words of guile? |
A44832 | and Pheba a servant of the Church, whether she might not pray nor prophesie in it? |
A44832 | and answer was made to both; then they asked, What their business was to Oxford? |
A44832 | and are not these the two Masters that no man can serve, which you seem to affirm the contrary? |
A44832 | and did they uphold them by giving them wages? |
A44832 | and doth not all as they eat thereof, become one flesh and spirit with him, in his life and knowledge? |
A44832 | and doth not the obeying the one deny the other? |
A44832 | and he being the Author of it, may he not then as well be called the Word of it, as the Author of it, seeing he is the Word by which it comes? |
A44832 | and how can a swearer return from his swearing when he sees his priest swear, and hire men to swear falsly, as many have done in this Nation? |
A44832 | and how is Christ given to be his salvation to the ends of the earth, and a Light unto the world, that all men through him might believe? |
A44832 | and if God and Christ who is the light, will not do it, then what else must people seeke unto to be purged? |
A44832 | and if in Maries time, who was judge of the World till then? |
A44832 | and if the whole person of Christ was not the before the earthly Adam, how was the Creation made by him? |
A44832 | and is ● he flesh of Christ heavenly or earthly, or is he Christ without his flesh? |
A44832 | and many other Works of God wrought by him, but dung and losse? |
A44832 | and may they not herein rejoyce over you? |
A44832 | and might he not in that estate say that he would not stretch himself beyond his measure? |
A44832 | and to cast them into prison that can not put into your mouths, whom you do not labour for? |
A44832 | and was not he in heaven when he was in the flesh with his Disciples, and do not the Saints partake of his flesh now upon earth? |
A44832 | and what was it that made them Heathens, seeing they were Jews after the flesh? |
A44832 | and what will be your judgement? |
A44832 | and when you have done so, that men may hearken unto it, and obey it? |
A44832 | and where was it that Priscilla did minister, whether in the Church or out of it? |
A44832 | and whether Paul was not come so far as these, unto whom he preached wisdom, even among those that were perfect? |
A44832 | and whether is not that light Christ, seeing the spirit is but the candle, and that it must be lighted? |
A44832 | and whether the Apostles did so? |
A44832 | and whether was Matthias one of the eleven, seeing he was not then chosen when Christ did arise from the dead? |
A44832 | and why not to the Quakers? |
A44832 | and with what bodies do they come? |
A44832 | and worse than Balaam, who sue them for tythes you do no work for? |
A44832 | can this equally be compared with the testimony of the Saints of old? |
A44832 | did the Prophet cal the truel light a deceit of the heart; or is the light of God a false vision? |
A44832 | doth not this load the innocent? |
A44832 | hath not the man here lost the understanding of a man? |
A44832 | how can you sing this but lye, who have scornful eyes? |
A44832 | is this honestly done? |
A44832 | it may be thou meanest enchanting Ribbans; but if so, where didst thou ever know such a thing? |
A44832 | now if wicked men do sing Psalms by the commandment of God, do they do it without a true cause? |
A44832 | or are we not to believe the Scripture as it speaks, till again it be translated by him? |
A44832 | or can God dwell in that nature, but as it is purified and brought to the beginning, seeing the fulness of the God- head dwelt bodily in him? |
A44832 | or can the eating of that flesh which is of the nature of the first Adam give life eternal? |
A44832 | or did he judge the World as God till then, and as a Creature ever since? |
A44832 | or do any know his nature who are in the fall, and is not the flesh of Christ a mysterie to all mankinde till he be revealed in spirit? |
A44832 | or ever in all his Writings make mention of such a thing as contempt of Magistracy, or imprison any that did not? |
A44832 | or how can he be of the nature of fallen Adam, and not earthly and defiled? |
A44832 | or is the spirit so changed, that before it ascended upward, and now downward? |
A44832 | or what was the Church? |
A44832 | or where dost thou read of such a doctrine, that wicked men are commanded of God, to do such things, which in doing is not good to them but sin? |
A44832 | or who may stand when he appears? |
A44832 | or your old Ceremonies? |
A44832 | perform? |
A44832 | shall they not both fall into the ditch? |
A44832 | they answered, They were commanded of the Lord to come thither; they asked, What to do? |
A44832 | was not that a good answer? |
A44832 | was not the Kingdom of God in the time of Enoch, Isaac and Jacob, Abraham, Moses and the Prophets? |
A44832 | where Christ said, He that is not with me, is against me; and he that is not against us is with us? |
A44832 | which came down from Heaven? |
A44832 | who is it that thou hast defied, and girded on thy armour against, and counted them as nothing before thy uncircumcised strength? |