A Testimony from the People of God, Called QUAKERS, AGAINST Many Lying and Slanderous Books, and a Ballad lately published in Envy and Malice, to render the said People odious, and accusing them of things they are clear of. Whereas there was lately published a Ballad, called, a Wenching Quaker, or the Rosemary-Lane Wonder, Being a Chandler, dwelling in Rosemary-Lane, as the Ballad specifieth; which hath been enquired after; and a Testimony from the Inhabitants, Neighbours, and Officers was taken as followeth; viz, That the Party intended in the Ballad neither is, nor ever heretofore was reputed or accounted to be a Quaker by any that knows him; and if occasion be, many of the Inhabitants may be brought, to testify to the truth hereof: And this is written for the clearing of the Truth, and taking off all Aspersions, Lies, and Slanders that are cast upon the People of God called Quakers, by Liars and Slanderers; but we know it is no new thing; for when at any time any wicked action is done by any bad Person, then envious People are ready to cast it as a reproach upon us the People of God aforesaid; and make Ballads and Books of it, thinking by so doing it will sell the better, and they shall get the more money for it; and so the Sayings of Christ are fulfilled, They shall speak all manner of evil of you falsely for my Name sake; but rejoice, and be exceeding glad, for happy are ye. And there are several lying Pamphlets, and bundles of Lies scattered up and down the City and Country against us called Quakers; that is to say, There are two of Robert Riches, and several of Mugletons, the Tailor; and of Robert Cobbet, the Tailor; and of a shameless woman, one Elizabeth Atkinson, that selleth Meal and Bread; and one of Rice Jones, Welshman; and a lying slanderous Pamphlet of Nathaniel smith's, a Shoemaker, who would have been called a Doctor, but he was sufficiently known, and the Lord cut him off by death before he got his wicked work published; also there is another envious Book against the Principles of Truth, written by Robert Gorden Scotchman, which Michael Stancliffe Hosier helps to spread up and down; and formerly another railing, slanderous, and lying Pamphlet of one Bunions, the Tinker, and another, called, News from Cambridge, where the Judgements of God were seen upon the woman, who was a drunken Sot, and the ground of that scandalous Book; who afterwards hanged herself. All which lying and slanderous Books we testify against; for by Printing their Lies and Slanders they think to render us odious to the World, and to set the Magistrates against us, and the rude Multitude upon us; but the Lord doth clear his People, and preserve his Heritage, and the slanderous Lips and lying Tongue he doth abhor; and we know that modest and sober People, and the Neighbours will not receive such things against an innocent People; but the rude Multitude, that are nearest to the Slanderer, and Liar, and that is the Devils last shift, when he cannot resist the Principles of Truth, than he will invent Lies and Slanders, and cast them upon the Truth, and the People of God; and such as are given up to believe Lies are the nearest (to them that invent such Lies and Slanders) to receive them, but the clamorous spirit plucks his own house upon his head. And these scandalous Pamphlets stuffed full of Lies by envious spirits, against the People of God called Quakers; some of them are not worth the answering, or bestowing Paper upon, more than what is already written in answer to them; for we are so well known, and our Principles are so well known to sober People, that they will not give credit to their Lies and Slanders, vented from their envious malicious spirits, which they are well known most of them: For all unrighteousness and ungodliness, either private or public, our Principle of Truth, which leads us to Christ, the second Adam, and Heavenly-Man, doth teach us to deny, and to love Virtue, Righteousness, and Holiness, without which none shall see the Lord; and so we can defy all the Regiment of Slanderers and Ballad-mongers, with all their Scandals and lying Pamphlets, and we are over them in the Truth, and their end will be according to their works. And further to clear the precious Truth professed by us, called Quakers, We testify against all disorderly, loose, and profane spirits and persons; and when any are manifest, or found out to be in any uncleanness, wickedness, or scandalous enormous actions, who have feignedly come sometimes to our Meetings (some of whose own party have watched for wickedness, and then set it to sale) We deny and reject it and them (whatever they pretend or profess) as Instruments in the Devil's hand to gratify his Followers (who rejoice in Iniquity) by raising Blasphemies and Reproaches against the Innocent, and the Truth itself. And we do not own Society with such as are disobedient and corrupt, who hold the Truth in unrighteousness; neither can we own or receive them or any such, until they truly repent and reform; for true Judgement amongst us is set upon the head of all deceit and wickedness. London the 11th of the 2d Month, 1670. From the People of God, called Quakers, and is to go abroad in all Cities, Towns, and Countries where those Lying Pamphlets and Ballads have been spread.