The journal of George Fox, vol. 1 of 2 : $b Being an historical account of his life, travels, sufferings, and Christian experiences.Fox, George
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The journal of George Fox, vol. 1 of 2 : $b Being an historical account of his life, travels, sufferings, and Christian experiences.
Fox, George
Fox, George, 1624-1691
The time for the sessions at LANCASTER being come, I went thither with
Judge Fell; who on the way told me, he had never had such a matter
brought before him before, and he could not well tell what to do in the
business. I told him, when Paul was brought before the rulers, and the
Jews and priests came down to accuse him, and laid many false things to
his charge, Paul stood still all that while. And when they had done,
Festus, the governor, and king Agrippa, beckoned to him to speak for
himself; which Paul did, and cleared himself of all those false
accusations; so he might do with me. Being come to LANCASTER, Justice
Sawrey and Justice Thompson having granted a warrant to apprehend me,
though I was not apprehended by it, yet hearing of it, I appeared at the
sessions; where there appeared against me about forty priests. These had
chosen one Marshall, priest of Lancaster, to be their orator; and had
provided one young priest, and two priests’ sons, to bear witness
against me, who had sworn beforehand that I had spoken blasphemy. When
the justices were sat, they heard all that the priests and their
witnesses could say and charge against me; their orator Marshall,
sitting by, and explaining their sayings for them; but the witnesses
were so confounded, that they discovered themselves to be false
witnesses; for when the court had examined one of them upon oath, and
then began to examine another, he was at such loss he could not answer
directly, but said the other could say it. Which made the justices say
to him, “have you sworn it, and given it in already upon your oath, and
now say that he can say it? It seems you did not hear those words spoken
yourself, though you have sworn it.”
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