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A41273 A defence of An apology for the people called Quakers being in answer to a book entituled Quakerism exposed, or, Some papers deliver'd to the King and Parliament / by John Field. Field, John, 1652-1723.; Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724? Quakerism exposed.; Field, John, 1652-1723. An apology for the people called Quakers. 1699 (1699) Wing F863; ESTC R29523 23,207 40

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also and told his Disciples who desired Fire to come down from Heaven to consume those that would not receive him That they knew not what Spirit they were of Luke 9.55 And thus in the Sensible Feeling of the Love of God I rest in this Hope and Faith That he will in his own appointed Time perswade Japhet to dwell in the Tents of Shem gather the Gentiles who are yet afar off unto Shiloh and frustrate all the Attempts of Gog and Magog who are in Hellish Confederacy against the Accomplishment of so Glorious so Blessed and so Desirable a Work A Brief Abstract of some Sufferings of the People called Quakers given to Confront F. B's diminutive Account and not for Ostentation nor to Reflect upon any of the Church of England or others who are Principled against Persecution BY printed Accounts to the King and both Houses of Parliament there suffered of the People of God in Scorn called Quakers in the Days of the Common-wealth and of Oliver and Richard Cromwell for bearing a Faithful Testimony to the Truth as it is in Jesus as followeth In England There have suffer'd Imprisonments Stockings Whippings Loss of Goods and other Abuses to the Year 1660. 3179 Persons Remained then Prisoners 79 Persons There died in Prison in the Common-Wealth in Oliver and Richard Cromwell's Days 32 Persons Imprisoned in King Charles the Second's Name in 1660 after his Return and of which died 77 Persons Then Prisoners 317 Persons For 706 l. 8 s. 11 d. demanded had taken 3000 l. 03 s. 08 d. In 1661. There have suffered of the said People by Imprisonments for refusing to swear and for meeting together and refusing to go to the publick Worship since King Charles II. came into England 5400 Persons Died through hard and cruel Usage 14 1661. In Ireland There suffered for not swearing by Imprisonments Stockings Whippings and Loss of their Goods 200. Present Prisoners being taken out of a peacable Meeting in Cork and one Meeting more 14 1661. In Scotland For not swearing c. have been imprisoned stockt whipt and some banished 91 And many then in Prison there had Necessaries denied them and their Friends visiting of them Besides there remained Prisoners in 1661 in England for good Conscience 552 1661. In Forreign Plantations New England BAnished on pain of Death 26 Martyred 4 Ears cut off 3 Burned in the Hand with the Letter H 1 650 Stripes given to 31 Beat till his Body was like a Jelly 1 Five Appeals made to England were denyed by Boston Rulers Taken from them in New England in Goods to the Value of 1045 l. Cyrinam Some imprisoned and after banished into Woods amongst wild Beasts to be devoured but the Lord preserved them In Maryland Suffered by the Loss of Goods taken for worshiping God l. s. d. 299 12 4 In Virginia Imprisoned for meeting to worship God 12 Persons And fined and whip'd for having Meetings and not pulling off the Hat and had taken from them 2000 Pound Weight of Tobacco and from one a 100 l. Sterling Besides several others some whereof kept so close in Prison in a close Place that they were not suffered to go forth to ease themselves Nevis Banished thence 15 Persons And 2 of them whipt and one had a Wife and Children that were banish'd Christophers Banished 1. Besides what 's mentioned some have been beat with Clubs shot at with Pistols and Guns cut with Swords knockt down into Pools Armed Men came among Men Women and Children when peaceably Met together only to Wait upon and Worship Almighty God in a peaceable and innocent Manner and have been thrown down and trod upon till the very Blood gush'd out of them Yet these were and the said People still are an innocent and peaceable People clear from all Rebellion Plots or Actions and Intentions of Evil And that then desired as they now do to live a quiet and peaceable Life in all Godliness and Honesty under the King Note In this printed Account they offered the King and Parliament if they would not set their Friends at Liberty which lay in Holes and Dungeons some without Straw some wanted Air many could hardly get Meat and several have died through cruel Sufferings and Abuses by Goalers and others viz. ☞ That they who were out of Prison were free as many of them to lie in Prison in their room and to go into those Holes Dungeons stinking Vaults and Places where some of their Friends had lain 2 3 4 and 5 Years But it would not be granted In 1685. By a Printed Account to the Bishops and Clergy it appears that from the Time aforementioned to 1680 there died in Prison and Prisoners for the Exercise of their Faith and Conscience in Matters of Religion and Worship towards Almighty God some of whom being knock'd down beaten and bruised in their Meetings died of their Wounds 243 Remained then in Prison in the several Goals 276 The Number of those that had suffered Imprisonment for Meeting refusing for Conscience Sake to Swear some of them having had Sentence of Praemunire and Goods and Chattels seized 9437 Excommunicated and imprisoned for Nonconformity besides many more so prosecuted 624 Sentenc'd to Banishment for Meeting to worship God 198 And in the same Year There was presented to King James II. that were then Prisoners for their Religious Worship and Meeting for that End 1460 There died since 1680 to 1685 Prisoners for their Faith and Worship ●78 And the Number of all amounting to 12316 Note some of the present Prisoners were still continued upon the abovesaid Account in 1680. And farther Account of more sent to Prison and some more died Prisoners Besides many that have suffered Imprisonment since 1680 and a great Number distrained upon and Havock made by Informers and some Informers were Priests for their religious peaceable Meetings and not coming to the Parish Church-Worship so call'd to the Ruine of many both in their Husbandry and Trade some not having a Bed left to lye upon nor Stool to sit on nor Cow to give Milk for their poor Children nor Corn for Bread or Seed or Drink nor Tools to work withal c. The Value of which Goods taken is considerable as well as the Number of Sufferers upon the said Accounts and by Imprisonments not here inserted as saith the printed Account And since 1685 there have suffered of the said People upon Account of their tender Consciences as for not paying Tythes bearing Armes Swearing c. to 1697. 2322 There have been imprison'd for the Causes aforesaid c. 622 Since 1685 to 1697 they have had Goods distrained in England Wales and the Isle of Man for not swearing and not paying Tythes and not bearing Arms c. to the Value of l. s. d. q. 27875 10 5 ½ Not accounting the great Havock Spoil and Loss of Goods they sustained from 1661 to 1685 for their peaceable and religious meetings which would amount to a vast Sum. From 1685 to 1697 there