THE QUAKERS Prophe●●e OF THE 〈…〉 Of all the 〈…〉 of the Church of England, etc. GO to, Ye Merchants of Babylon; who are now, in this Day, bringing forth, and exposing to Sale, Your old Cankered, Rusty, and Moth eaten Ware. And tho' You gather some heat from the Sun, [K. C. II.] that is newly arisen; and from it receive some small Vigour; and like the Infects, and the Reptilia of the Earth, who creep out of their holes at the Sun's warmth, by wh●n they are vivified;— yet know, such are not Permanent; but the withdrawing of ●he Sun's heat from them, soon return to their holes, and soon Perish: You may take this as a Figure. For there is a Cup prepared for You, being mixed with 〈…〉 which You shall not pass; for You are found from the Lord God, worthy; and a 〈…〉 is to be given unto You. In some things You parallel Simon and Elimas' the Sorcerer: You are di●●●vered and known to be as You are, viz. Antichrists, Deceivers, Sorcerers, and Ravening Wolves;— 〈…〉. In the Light of the Eternal God, I have beheld You, and all Your Actions. If I should parrellel You with Savage Beasts, I could not truly do it; I think, be they never so fierce,— but Men of Prey, such as You are, are quite out of kind, and not to be paralleled by any thing that draweth breath. Oh! Full of all Subtlety; Children generated of the Seed of Deceit; brought forth out of the Womb of Wickedness; and nourished up at the Breasts of Witchcraft; and rocked in the Cradle of Idleness; Woe is me, for the Day which I see is coming upon You from the Lord, and all them that you have made drunk, by putting your Bottle of Poison to their Noses; who have drunk deep; and so are become one in Nature with You; it had been better You had never been born; it had been better for You, that You had been strangled in your Mother's Wombs; and Still-births had been presented to them, than Living Children into their Arms: Oh! What shall I say concerning You? 〈…〉 Howl, Howl, Hireling Priests of all Orders; for the Winepress of the Wrath of God Almighty is EVEN NEAR to be trod; into which You are to be cast; for the Lord God hath spoken it; and he will not repent; 〈…〉 Taken out of their Book, styled, A strict account of Babylon's Merchants, etc. Signed by Richard Crane, and Printed for their then Bookseller, Thomas Symonds, at the Bull and Mouth, etc. 1660. Note, this is that Thomas Symonds, who with G. Whitehead, C. Atkinson, and James Lancaster, put forth that Blasphemous Book, Entitled, Ishmael etc. wherein (p. 22.) they also condemn the [for ever blessed] Trinity, to be 〈…〉 Is not this most horrid? And yet they had the confidence to set all their Names, not only on the Title Page, but also at the latter end, to let People see 'twas the Judgement of them all. Again W. Penn and G. Whitehead in their serious Apolog. p. 106. say, We have nothing for them (that cursed bitter Stock of Hirelings p. 156.) but 〈…〉 who have made drunk the Nations, and laid them to sleep on the Downy-beds of soft Sin-pleasing Principles; whilst they have cut their Purses, and picked their Pockets: 〈◊〉 prepared for Them to act their 〈…〉 upon, whose Scenes will be renewed 〈…〉 And W. Penn in his Book, The Guide Mistaken, p. 18. says, " No sort of People have been so universally through Ages, the very Bane of Soul and Body, to the Universe, as that abominable Tribe; for Whom, the 〈…〉 most D 〈…〉 Eternal Trapedy 〈◊〉 Query, Are not these men acted by the very same Spirit, that caused the Three Children to be put into the Fiery Furnace? Dan. 3.21. Certainly there is not any serious Person who shall read this Paper, but will abhor Quakerism. London, Printed, and to be Sold by J. Nutt near Stationers-hall, 1700.