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A91253 The Quakers unmasked, and clearly detected to be but the spawn of Romish frogs, Jesuites, and Franciscan fryers; sent from Rome to seduce the intoxicated giddy-headed English nation. By an information newly taken upon oath in the city of Bristol, Jan. 22. 1654. and some evident demonstrations. / By William Prynne of Swainswick, Esq;. Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1655 (1655) Wing P4046; Thomason E843_6; ESTC R203279 28,912 41

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by discords tumults sects and sch●s●●● have as well as Franciscans Fryers have a principle hand in erecting promoting the new sect of Quakers or Shakers lately sprung up and much increased amongst us and that by Diabolicall delusions sorceries enchantments practises to divide us as much as possible and extirpate our Ministers and Religion these particulars superadded to the premises may more than probably perswade if not satisfactorily convince all intelligent English Protestants and our Quakers likewise for whose information I have made them publick being unknown to most who are utterly Ignorant of the stratagems of these Imps of Satan to seduce them to their eternal ruine 1. That Ignatius Loyola the Father of the Jesuites and first Founder Generall of their Order at first a Souldier by profession when he began to play the Impostor Seducer and institute his New Sect pretended a divine Cal from God and Jesus Christ appearing to him whereupon he left his former Profession House Habitation cast of his costly apparell which he gave away to the poor cloathed himself in course Sackcloth and ragged beggarly cloathes lying upon the bare ground without a bed wandred up and downe in them from place to place like a pilgrim professing the study of poverty penance Mortification and contempt of the world leading a most austere life for a time mostly eating little else but course bread drinking nothing but cold water fasting the greatest part of the week except on the Lords-day conversing with the poorest and meanest sort teaching and preaching to them often gratis in the open streets and woods and all other places where he came without any Ordination or licence at all from the Bishops or Clergy exhorting them to repentance ansterity of life and contempt of all earthly things whereby he got great estimation amongst the rude people especially for his pains in instructing their children and them without any Reward gained many followers and some Schollers likwise to be his Companions as Massaeus Vegius Ribadeniera Joa●●is Eusebius Niremberger Hasenmullerus all Jesui●es record as large in his Life with Hospinian and Ludovis Lucius in their Historia Jesuitica And is not this the very practise of our Quakers and Shakers now who exactly imitate him herein 2. That Ignatius upon his first resolution to enter into this New strict kinde of Life and erect his New Jesuiticall Order fell into a fit of Quaking and Trembling as Ribadeniera his Disciple and other record in his Life Yea Hasenmullerus who was a Jesuite sundry yeares and lived in divers Jesuites Colledges in the end of his Jesuitical History with Ludovicus Lucius Histori● Jesuiti●ae .l. 1. c. 1. p. 8. record in expresse terms from the Testimony of Terrianus the Jesuite That Ignatius ITA A DAEMONIBUS EXAGITATUM was So vexed and SHAKEN BY DEVILS not God or his spirit both in his Dinner Supper MASSES and likewise in his Recreations that he powereth forth the most cold sweat of death in great plenty tandem ver● CVM TREMORE ipsum objisse and that at last he died Quaking or with a TREMBLING having a most black countenance Yea * See Speculum Jesuiti●um p. 3 4. 26. Ribadeniera himself in the life of Ignatius l. 1 c. 5. 17. records That Ignatius had many conflicts with the Devil who frequently appeared to him in the form of a Serpent and that he whipped his companion Xavier whiles he was praying And l. 5. c. 9. That the Devill painted Ignatius so lively and exactly in his colours that Lugnes his companion much admired at it And yet cap. 8. and 10. he relates That Ignatius cured one possessed with a Devill with one word that the Devill in another possessed one was cast out by the Jesuites only naming Ignatius to him saying name not Ignatius to me whom I most hate of all And another Devill in a Maid possessed said That Ignatius his greatest enemy was in heaven after his death among other Founders of holy Religious Orders Let our Quakers and their Disciples hereupon seriously consider and examine whether their Quaking fits be not derived from this Father of the Jesuites and proceed not originally from the very Devils themselves as his fits did Yea let them take heed they be not vexed and shaken by Devils as he was and dye Quaking and Trembling as he did with a most black countenance as if he had been strangled by the Devils which made him a Quaker first and then a seducer whose Disciples have made most Christian Kingdomes Churches especially our owne of late yeares both to Quake and Tremble and Shake them in Pieces It is the observation of learned * Gulielmus R●●delatius Methordus curandi Morbos c. 23. 39. See VVierus de Praestigiis Daemonum l. 1. ● 1● Phisitians That Shaking Palsies Quakings Tremblings of the Members and Joints are very dangerous diseases proceeding from the coldnes and weaknesse of the Brain or Nerves cold flegme extraordinary cold weather which makes most shake without any divine influences of Gods Spirit sudden fears or frights extraordinary Venury Drunkennesse frequent handling of Quicksilver Poysonous sumes of Henbane white Poppy or the like And some times from Sorcery and the Devil himself contracting shaking the Nerves and Muscles of the body in a violent manner That if they grow inveterate they are hardly curable and bring certain Death Let our Quakers and new Trembling Paraliticks examine whether their Quakings and Tremblings if reall not feigned as some of them doutlesse are be not rather Diseases and Infirmities then the motions of Gods Spirit in them proceeding from some of these naturall causes especially overmuch Venery some of them having been lately taken shaking with their female Proselites between the Sheets in a warme bed as I am credibly informed or from the Devils or his Instruments Sorceries Enchantments and let them speedily seek out for cure least they prove deadly to their Bodies and Soules too in conclusion as Ignatius his Quaking fits did That many Jesuites and their Schollers study the art of Sorcery and Magick and are Arch-Magitians affirming blasphemously that Paul himself received so great Revelations from Heaven by being instructed in the Art of Magick that St John had skill in this Art yea that Christ himselfe was the most absolute Magition of all others as Johanis Cambilbonus once a Jesuite in Syria in his Relatio de abstructoribus Jesuitarum Artibus Studiis Printed 1608. Ludovicus Lucius Hist Jesuitica lib. 1. cap. .8 p. 172. 173. record Yea these two Authors together with the * See Ludovicus Lucius Hist Jesuitica p. 172 396 432. Vniversity of Paris in their Answer to Peere Cotton the Jesuite Confessor to King Henry the 4. of France Thuanus Hist l. 132. phisiogmonia Jesuitica printed Lugduni 1610. Speculum Jesuiticum p. 106. and all attest That this Father Cotton was an Arch-Magitian and the best skilled in this black art of any of their Society That the Jesuites themselves affirmed he had a Magycal Glasse wherein he