THe People called Quakers having printed and published a Paper against me, or rather against the LORD, whose Servant I am, whose Will I have done, and whose Reward I have received: I being at their Meeting, where they gave away (as I guessed) about a thousand of them, they would not give me any, though I told them I had but one, and if they would either give or sell me some, I promised I would not burn, but publish them with those I had printed. So that it is now with me to have them reprinted after this manner, with a few words added at the lower end, which the LORD required me to send to several of the said People. J. P. 〈…〉 Cain, first envied, then killed his Brother Abel: But why did he kill him? Because Abel's Sacrifice was accepted, and his was rejected of the LORD: And as it was then, So it is now. He that can receive it, let him. I am made a Witness hereof, who am called John Pennyman.