Anti-Quakerism, or, A Character of the Quakers Spirit, from its Original and first cause.
Written by a pious Gentleman that hath been thirteen years amongst the Separatists to make Observations, and is now returned home with a full intent to lay open the whole Mystery of iniquity, in unvailing the Whore, that men may no longer drink of the wine of her Fornications; he hath vowed a single life, and given himself up wholly to the exercises of the mind. And here he hath described the spirit of Quakerism. 1. Being a precise Puritan. 2. An Anabaptist. 3. A Seeker. 4. A Ranter. 5. A Quaker, and indeed what not, all things, and nothing. By which Character every Man may in some measure see the deceitfulness of his own imagination and be careful, and watch himself accordinly.
Then he turned Anabaptist.
The Original of the Anabaptists.
He turned Seeker and Ranter.
He turned Quaker, and nothing.
It is good Reasoning, Inter argumenta hominum, amongst the Arguments of Men, to draw Conclusions from such premises which the Respondant or Adversaries that are to answer do own.
THe Puritan Spirit was the Spirit of Quakerism, in the first degree, which thing wise men knew full well, which made them so much i [...]de [...]vour the suppressing of them, though howbeit they took not the right way, or else the Spirit was too strong, and had gotten too much hold both in the Magistrates and vulgar, by reason whereof it brake into these extreames, the men of those times were too precise, critical, and exact, which is an infallible sign of relig [...]ous dotage, or melancholly: See Burton on Religious Melancholly, They took offence without cause; and I think now the Devil, is in them, for they will not be pleased with amends, though they have got all, for their desires are as deep and as large as Hell.
They sing spiritual Songs and Hymns of their own devising, and force their brethren to sing with them, under penalty of their censure, which in their opinion is little less then damnation.
They bitterly curse and banne all that any way differ from their opinion, and say, they have Authority from God to open their Shops on the Lords day, even that day of which they had once so high an esteem. They applie that Text worthy of all Consideration, which is by Saint Paul meant of universal sinne unto themselves, with opposition to others, Cor. 6.17. and make as if they onely were the alone people of God.
The word Jesus, signifies a Saviour, Christ, a King, so that Christ Jesus is such a King that doth save; but their Christ within leads all into destruction, and hurries them upon impossibilities contrary to Law and Reason, witness their new Catalogue of Martyrs, printed in red Letters like blood, because by the simple they would forsooth be understood as Martyrs.
The word Baptism is an Ambiguous term, take heed how you understand it, or make any particular application thereof.
They sent up and down the world for a Man to baptize them, but they found none, but such as had baptized themselves.
In England there was some in the practise of sprinckling, but those the D [...]ppers, to my knowledge, did reject from Communion with them on this very ground. They forsook Assemblies, and lay dormant, and so imagined a new Gospel, and a new Christ within them, the Devil take him for me, for I am too much under his power; then they went to work afresh to get Disciples, and I think they have hit it; for I know, Country-men, what I say, that three parts of you that are religiously affected at this day, are possessed with that humour which will make you Quakers, if you take not great heed.
The Quakers did preach, that it was a sinne to wear Bands or Band-strings.
And now my Christian friends, and Country-men, for the Lords sake take heed to your selves, be wise and warned by my harms; for Faction, I thank God, hath undone me, as to my outward Estate, in my outward Man; But I have seen the bottom of their bottomless pit; and beseech you take unto you the whole Armour of God, put on Fortitude and Faith, Clothe your selves with zeal, as with a Cloak, but for the Lord sake let your feet be shod with the Preparations of the Gospel of peace. Follow my directions, and under heaven I will fell these Spirits, and then will War and Tumults cease, and keep alwayes in memory the words of our Lord, Matthew 26.41. Mark 13.37.