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A27405 The cry of the oppressed from under their oppressions, ascending up to Him, who will rebuke the oppressor and devourer, and deliver the innocent some of the sufferings of the people of God, called Quakers, concerning tythes and oaths, &c. : by the branches which are a new springing forth of the remainder of the bitter root of Episcopacy, which yet remaineth unplucked up in the rigid presbytery ... Benson, Gervase, d. 1679.; Fox, George, 1624-1691. 1656 (1656) Wing B1900; ESTC R18287 26,890 50

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Heir is and abides in the house for ever whose the inheritance is and his gift is free and all who of his gift are made partakers who is the Son of righteousness they are free indeed for freely they have received and freely they give who so readeth let him understand yet subjection to every Ordinance of man for the Lords sake I have learned For the earth is the Lords and the fulnesse of it and therefore if any in Authority do take the earth or any part of it from me and give it to another I resist him not nor any other whom he shall appoint for ye must needs be subject not only for wrath but also for conscience sake for so have I learned Christ to submit my self to every Ordinance of man for the Lords sake whose the earth is But to put forth my hand to give that which is the Lords over which he hath made me a Steward and me commanded with my substance to honor him I dare not for conscience sake give that which is the Lords to uphold that which he hath abolished and disannulled for that were to his dishonour And yet by reason of oppressions the multitude of them the oppressed cry and the Lord will hear the cry of the oppressed For because of swearing the land mourneth Jer. 23. 10. yet the servant of the Lord swore in truth in righteousness and in judgement but in the house for ever the servant abideth not but the Son abideth for ever who saith Swear not at all but let your yea be yea and your nay nay in all your communications for whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil These things spoke Jesus to his friends to whom all things that he had heard of his Father he made known but the servant knoweth not what his Lord doth The servant swore who abode not in the house for ever but the Son who abides for ever who doth the Will of God he testifieth what he hath seen and heard and no man receiveth his Testimony who saith Swear not at all but he that is of God Joh. 3. 32. And saith the beloved Disciple We have seen and do testifie that the Father sent the Son to be the Saviour of the World but the World him hates because he testifies of it that the works thereof are evil Joh. 7. 7. he that receiveth the Sonstestimony is come out of all oaths and strife the occasion of them to the yea and nay in all his communications and hath set to his seal that God is true and every man alyar that denieth the testimony which God hath given of his Son as all do who are out of his Doctrine but who abide in the Doctrine of Christ their yea is yea and nay nay in all their communications and they do the Will of God who his Commandments keep and such shall never be ashamed but freely they testifie to all of what they have seen and heard And blessed are they that receive his testimony in whose mouth there is no guile And as to witness bearing to the truth and of it before men it is according to the Doctrine of Christ Matth. 18. 16. That in the mouth of two or three Witnesses every word may be established And this was practised amongst the holy men of God and amongst the Saints as the Scriputures of truth do declare which were written for our learning And of these things they are Witnesses who have believed in him who is the Light of the World the true Light which lighteth every man that cometh into the World Of which Light he beareth Witness who is called Ger. Benson A brief Declaration of some of the Oppressions and Sufferings of those people the World in scorn calls QUAKERS in the Nothern parts who daily suffer the spoyling of their Goods and imprisonment of their Persons by reason they cannot for conscience sake pay Tythes and other customary dues as they are called Oblations Obversions Easter-reckonings Mortuaries and such like Popish Inventions so that they are daily drawn before the Judgment Seats and required to answer the unjust demands of their Accusers upon their oathes thereby endeavouring to ensnare them who for conscience sake cannot swear at all their souls being made subject to the Commands of Christ Jesus who saith Swear not at all but in all your communication let your yea be yea and your nay nay for whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil As likewise the names of several others in other parts of the Nation who are sued for Tythes In the County of Cumberland Graystock Parish RIchard Peacock for Tyth of the value of 8 s. 4 d. had taken from him for Richard Gilpin Priest of Graystock one Mare apprized by those that took her away at 2 l. 6 s. 8 d. John Slee for Tythes of the value of 6 s. had taken from him for the said Gilpin one brass Pot woth 16 s. The same for Tyth of the value of 14 s. had taken from him for the said Gilpin five Sheep worth I l. 2 s. 6 d. one of them being another mans Margaret Slee Widdow and Richard Slee her son for Tyth of the value of 8 s. had taken from them for the said Priest Gilpin four Sheep worth 18 s. Agnes Buckbarrow Tho Buckharrow and Rich. Buckbarrow for Tyth of the value of 16 s. had taken from them for the said priest Gilpin one Steare worth I l. 16 s. John Mark for Tyth of the value of 6 s. had taken from him for the said Gilpin seven pewter Platters worth a 11 s. The same for Tyth of the value of I l. 3 s. had taken from him for the said Gilpin one milch Cow worth I l. IOS. John Todhunter for Tyth of the value of 1 s 10 d. had taken from him for the said Gilpin one brasse Potworth 10 s. The same for Tyth of the value of 4 s. had taken from him for the said Gilpin another Pot and two pewter Platters worth 18 s. Tho. Slee for Tyth of the value of 8 s. had taken from him for the said Gilpin two stone of Wool worth 14 s. These were taken away by Warrant from the Justices upon the oath of a man that lived five miles from some of them and that knew not their Goods but swore what he heard reported Jo. Bewley for Tyth of the value of 19 s. had taken from him for the said Gilpin three brasse Pots and five pewter Platters worth 4 l. 10 s. Iohn Sowerby for Tyth of the value of 6 B. had taken from him for the said Gilpin one Pot worth 12 s. Io: Udall for Tyth of the value of 4 s. had taken from him for the said Gilpin one brasse Pot and one Pan woth 13 s. 8 d. Richard Peacock for Tyth of the value of 1 l. 4 d. had taken from him for the said Priest one Horse worth 2 l. Tho. Barker for Tyth of the value of 14 s. 2 d. had taken from him for the said Priest one