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 word of the Lord to thee, priest Tatham, who art found out of the
doctrine of Christ; having the chiefest place in the assembly, being
called of men, master, and standing praying in the synagogue in the
steps of the Pharisees, which our Lord Jesus Christ cried woe against.
In his way thou art not, but in the way of the scribes and Pharisees,
as thou mayest read, Matt. xxiii. There Christ’s words judge thee, and
the Scriptures of truth condemn thee. For thou art such a one as sues
men at the law for tithes, and yet professest thyself to be a minister
of Christ; which Christ never empowered his to do; neither did any of
his apostles or ministers ever do so. Here I charge thee in the
presence of the living God, to be out of their doctrine; and that as
one of those evil beasts the Scripture speaks of, thou mindest earthly
things, which the life of the Scriptures is against. Thou art for
destruction in the state wherein thou standest; and it will be thy
portion eternally, if thou dost not repent. To that of God in thy
conscience I speak, which will witness the truth of what I say. Thou
goest in Cain’s way, in envy, an enemy to God, and from the command of
God. Thou goest in Balaam’s way, from the Spirit of God, for gifts and
rewards, the wages of unrighteousness. Thou son of Balaam, thou art
worse than thy father, for though he loved the wages of
unrighteousness, yet he durst not take them; but thou not only takest
them, but suest men at the law if they will not give them thee, which
no true minister of Jesus Christ ever did; therefore stop thy mouth
for ever, and never make mention of them, or profess thyself one of
them. With the light thou art seen and comprehended, who art light and
vain, and speakest a divination of thy own brain, and deceivest the
people. That in thy conscience will witness what I say, and will
condemn thee, who art one of those that bear rule by their means,
which the Lord sent Jeremiah to cry against, Jer. v.; and so thou
holdest up ‘the horrible and filthy thing that is committed in the
land.’ They that do not tremble at the word of the Lord, are the
foolish people that hold thee up; they are sottish children, and have
no understanding; they are wise to do evil, but not to do good, who
are deceived by thee. Thou art one of those that seek their gain from
their quarter; a greedy dumb dog, that never hath enough, as thy
practice makes manifest, which the Lord sent Isaiah to cry against,
Isa. lvi. 11, 12. And thou art such a one as the Lord sent Ezekiel to
cry against, who feedest of the fat, and clothest with the wool, and
makest a prey of the people. But the Lord is gathering his sheep from
thy mouth, that to thee they shall be a prey no longer. Thou enemy of
God, here this prophecy is fulfilled upon thee, Ezek. xxxiv., and thou
art one of them; I charge it upon thee in the presence of the living
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