THE KENTJSH PETJTJON, SET FORTH, By that Divine Spirit which God hath given to me JAMES HUNT, AND Dedicated unto all those which do love GOD and the TRUTH. FOr God's Word doth tell you, plainly in the first Epistle to the Corinthians, the 6. Chapter and the 17. verse. He that is joined to the Lord, is one spirit, and there are three that bear record in Heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost, and these three are one, as you may read in the first Epistle of john, the 5. Chapter and the 7. verse. And now I say again, there are four which doth bear record here on earth, & they are joined all in one; for the Father is God, the Son is God, the Holy Ghost is God, and the true Church is joined and made one with God; for it is plainly written in the second Chapt. to the Ephesians. Christ was crucified on the Cross, for to make one-new man in himself, and so making peace; but who is that new man. I, say all true believers, although we shall be thousands in number; for Jesus Christ he doth tell you plainly in the 5. Chapter of john, and the 24. verse. Verily verily I say unto you, he that heareth my word and believeth on him that sent me, he hath everlasting life, and he shall nos come into condemnation but he is passed from death to life, and now I say again, the Father the Word, and the Holy Ghost these three are one; the word doth signify Christ, who is the second person in Trinity; for it is plainly written in the first Chapter of John, In the beginning was the word, and the word was with God, for Christ was one with the Father before man was made, & the word was made flesh, Christ was made flesh, and dwelled amongst us, vers. 14. And thus I have proved in brief, Christ is the Word, & Christ is God, and know ye not that Christ is in you, excep ye be reprobates; but how, and by what means is Christ in his people? I say by the true light and glory of his word, and that spirit which doth join us to God the Son, the same doth join us to God the Father, and to God the holy Ghost; for it is plainly written in the 4. Chapter to the Ephesians, and the 6. verse. There is one God and Father of all, who is above all, and in you all, Again, in the first Epistle to the Corinthians, the 6. Chap. and the 19 verse. What, know ye not that your body is the Temple of the holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own, for ye are all bought with a great price, even with the precious blood of Christ, by his suffering on the Cross, and therefore glorify God in your bodies and in your spirits which are Gods, vers. 20. And thus by God's help, I have made it plainly appear, by plain and clear truths of Scripture, that for all those that will be reconciled to Christ, and to the obedience of his word, which is made manifest in the New Testament, your souls which is the inward man shall be joined and made one with the Father, Son, and Holy Ghosts for as the glorious Trinity cannot be divided from being one in Godhead and unity, neither can the spirits of the true Church be divided from them three, which is the life and substance of true peace and sound Religion, as I in brief have showed you, even as God my Father hath showed me, and by the spirit of Almighty God which proceedeth from above. I hope to draw my King and Parliament into the same true band of peace and love. And now all ye Committees, Captains, and Commanders, which have your authority from the high Court of Parliament: from your persecuting power I pray in time turn and repent; for by that glorious light which God hath freely given to me, you shall understand and plainly see, that if you will not be reconciled to this blessed peace and unitee, and have your spirits joined to the holy and glorious trinity, I say again, if you will not be reconciled, you shall be sure damned to be; for Jesus Christ who is the powerful God of Heaven and earth, he doth tell you plainly in the 3. Chapter of John, and the 36. verse. He that believeth not the Son, he shall not see life, but the wrath of God abideth on him, and Saint Paul doth tell you in the 2 Epistle to the Thessalonians, the 1. Chapter and the 8. verse. God will take vengeance on them that know not God, and that obey not the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, who shall be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord, & from the glory of his power. And now I pray understand the Gospel in his right place; for it is the New Testament which doth proceed from the Throne of grace, for Jesus Christ he is the Mediator of the New Testament, as you may read in the 9 Chapter to the Hebrews, and Jesus Christ he did make his holy Apostles able Ministers of the New Testament, and my task doth tell you, he that is joined to the Lord is one spirit, and mercy and sound judgement shall be the true notes of my prose and my song; for by God's mercy and sound judgement, I shall no man wrong, for mercy and sound judgement doth belong to God, and to my King's seat; whereunto I am ordained a preacher with power for to pleat, and by the power of God you shall see clear: God's Judgement day that doth draw near, for by the Divine power and glory of God's grace, my royal King shall have free leave to sit in Judgement in Knowle place, and have power from God for to call a new Parliament, and thereby give God's people good content, and force the Devil for to lament; for by God's power, he shall be sure for to receive his pay; for to be plagued in Hell for ever, for God's power he shall obey, and so shall ye high Court in Westminstar, which are grown so great in power, for if you will not be reconciled to God and the Truth, God will bring you lower; for God's word doth tell you in the 5. chap. to the Ephe. vers. 13. All things that are reproved they are made manifest by the light. And now ye Committees and Excisers, I pray understand me well, and consider what I say, for your taxing and your plunder, that is as hateful in God's fight as robbery on the high way; for I am sure you have no authority from my Royal King for to be so bowl, for to have the command of our money and goods, and yet you say I must not you control; but plain truth if the world condemn thee for a liar, I am sure I am no Weaver. And now ye Committees, I pray judge you, who doth deserve the halter, the thief or the receiver; but God my Father he is full of mercy, and that must be your hope. And ye tormenting spirits I pray forsake your hellish power, that you may all scape the rop●… And now all good people in City and Country round, I pray mark and observe the Trumpets sound. For I must tell you plainly, and boldly, I have received a commission from the Divine power, and Spirit of Almighty God, for to require and entreat you all, for the true love that is in Christ Jesus, and as you will answer at the dreadful day of judgement, for to pay no more Tax money to the high Court of Parliament, for to maintain cruel and bloody War against my Royal King, and his true Subjects; for if ye do, I must tell you plainly, you will be found for to be enemies against Jesus Christ, who is the true God of love and peace, and falsehearted unto my Royal King. For as the Bees they are all maintained with the honey; even so bloody War you do maintain by feeding the Parliament with money; And now ye man of War, Sir Thomas Fairfax, you are found to be more crafty than the Fox: For you join in power with the Great and High Court, I plainly see, and so you have the command of our money, for to maintain your great Army. But by the Divine power and glory of God's Word, you shall be forced for to l●y down your bloody Sword; For God my Father, and Jesus Christ the Morning Star, they have made me a man of War, for to fight the Spiritual battle of the Lord; and they have given me a powerful and fiery Sword, for to cut and burn down that hellish power, which doth the Saints of God devour. And ye tormenting spirits, you shall be made to know God my Father as he doth require, and you shall be forced to confess, God hath made me a Minister and a flame of fire; For God's Word doth tell you plainly, in the first Chapter to the Hebrews, and the 7. verse. God makes his Ministers a flame of fire. And as a temporal fire will burn & consume straw or hay, even so God's Word shall shine so clear; Mark what I say: For to burn and consume false power quite away. Now here is a Tuchstone for you. Man of War, Colonel Blunt; for by your blind justice you think to conquer prophet Hunt: For you have bound me to appeare at Maidstone next Quarter Session; but by the power of God, I shall command you for to subseribe to my Petition. For I pray learn of me to be true to God, and to the Royal Crown for if you will not, the sword of true Justice shall cut you down. It is written in the 6 Chapter of the Revelation, and the 2 verse. Behold, a white Horse, and he that sat on him had a Boy, and a Crown was given unto him, and forthwith he went co quering, and to conquer: and now my kind and loving Friend, which by name is called M. Selke, I acknowledge, once I was but a babe in Christ and was fed with heavenly mike, but now, God my Father, He hath made me a spiritual Archer, strong and stour, For to confound the Devil and all his rout: For in my Quiver I have Arrows store, I am sure a thousand, and many more; And some are short, and some are long, But my bow is stedfest and exceeding strong: For my bow it hath a double string, Which I would gladly show my Royal King. For God hath made me able with my Verses and Prose, For to conquer all our Foes, And I am persuaded if my Royal King did but know my art, He would give me leave to play my part. For the divine power and glory of God's Word, That is my Bow, and Arrows, and my Sword, For to wound those dark angels on the head, Which all this misery have bread: But if the dark angels you do not know, In plain and brief I will you show, For they are the Clergy I plainly see and understand, Which have deceived the whole Land; And that is the main cause, as you all shall see, Why our King and Parliament cannot agree. But by the divine power of Jesus Christ, the glorious and precious stone, The children of Almighty God, they shall be gathered all in one. For Jesus Christ he doth tell you in the 12 Chap. of john, and the 20. verse, And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, I will draw all men unto me. But how, and by what means will Christ draw all men unto himself, I say, by the powerful preaching of his Word; for the true spirit of God he can draw but one way, and that is to Christ, and to the New Testament, which is our glorious Gospel of love and peace, that by the divine power thereof, bloody War may end and cease: for God's word doth tell you plainly in the 1. Chapter to the Colos. and the 19 vers. it pleased God our Father, that in Christ should all fullness dwell, and having made peace through the blood of his Cross, for to reconcile all things unto himself. And now ye Lords, Knights, and Burgesses in Parliament, and all ye Committees, Captains, and Commanders, and all ye Clergy Magistrates and Churchwardens, by God's help I have made it plainly appear, Jesus Christ was crucified on the Cross, for to draw his people into the true band of love and peace; and now the God of love and peace who hath brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus that great Shepherd of the sheep, make you all perfect to do his will, working in you that which is well pleasing in his sight, through the Divine power of Jesus Christ our Lord, Heb. 13.20. And now I say again, Jesus Christ he is the great Shepherd of the Sheep, and there is but one true and perfect God, & there must and shall be but one Religion, one Shepherd, and one Sheep sold, & Father, Son, & Holy Ghost, they have made me a powerful instrument for to call and gather the Sheep into the true fold, that God's love, power and glory you may behold; and now my Royal King I do humbly beseech your Majesty for to come to Knowle, and I will show you by what means all our enemies we may control; for God hath made me able to show you a plain and speedy way for the establishing of true peace and sound Religion, and for the setting for●h of Church Government in such a plain and powerful way, that the high Court of Parliament, and all their Synod of Divines, Classes, Committees, and Commanders, and those that are called by the name of Anabaptists, shall not be able to convince it; for now by God's help, I will boldly say, if I cannot plainly prove and maintain what I spoke, why then let me be hanged or burned at a stake. But ye Lords, Knights, and Burgesses, in Parliament; for the Commandments you do say there are 10. and now I say true love and sound peace, that is the greatest Commandment, and for that cause I hope you will all join with me and say. Amen. FINIS.