Inquisition, Friends in danger thereof, but preserved, i. 223, and at Dunkirk, 257--Two women friends in the Inqui- sition at Malta, ii. 3. Ireland Friend's charity for the relief of Friend's sufferers in England, ii. 344. Judge and Juries wrong pro- ceedings in G. F.'s case, ii. 188, 189-a judge's base ex- pression, 186-a judge in Hol- land discoursed by G. F. 247. Judging. The church of Christ
hath power and ability to judge, &c. ii. 260, 261, 262, 263, 348 to 355, 411, 412. Judgments of God on Derby, i. 136, upon a false accuser of G. F's, 155—on a persecutor, 189-upon Adam Sands, 194, -on two persecuting Justices of Carlisle, 223-on conspi- rators against G. F. 230-on Capt. Drury, 241-on a mocker of Friend's meetings, 454-on Preston's wife, 468, -upon New England, 475— an Independent Scottish Pas- tor, 404-a soldier speaking evil of the light, 413-upon persecuting officers, &c. ii. 16-upon a persecutor in Cornwall, 18, 20-in Lanca- shire, 30-on Justice Flem- ming, 40-on Major Wiggan, 40-on persecutors and bad men, 68, 69-on Justices,
G. F.'s persecutors, 72-upon a persecuting Justice, 75- upon a common swearer in Barbadoes, 128-on Justice Simpson and on Justice Street, 190-on persecuting powers, i. 451, 452.
Justices fair promises at Wor- cester Assizes broken, ii. 177, 178 ensnaring questions,
Justices sitting about hiring ser-
vants, were admonished by G. F. to justice, and the ser- vants to do their duty, i. 94- Courts of Justice warned by G. F. to do justly, 104, 105.
Kent, Capt. his base carriage to G. F. i. 289.
King Charles II. his coming in, i. 444, 461, 464, 469, 472. Old King's Judges executed, i.
491.-To the King and Coun- cil, a declaration, 485, 489. Kings of France and Spain, and the Pope, to prove all things, &c. in an Epistle of G. F.'s to the Pope, and all Kings and Rulers in Europe, i. 251. King's Bench Bar. G. F. being removed by Habeas Corpus, had his trial there, i. 478, 479, -ii. 181, 187, 195. King's Evil-a Friend's daugh- ter being healed of, ii. 197. Kingdom of Christ has been set up above sixteen hundred years ago, in peace and righteous- ness, i. 359-the heirs of the kingdom of Christ, ii. 383 to 387.
Landmark, those that remove it were cursed, ii. 404. Languages-see Tongues. Law of God is perfect, i. 86 to 91-is written in the heart, 498, 564.
Lawyers must be reformed, and brought into the law of God, i. 96.
Liberty, by the ministry of Christ and his teaching, i. 87.-An intention of granting friends liberty, 481-ii. 95-true li- berty what puts down sin and iniquity, 272-Liberty from prison, 355, 377-false liber- ty, 343.
Life eternal is in Christ, not in the scriptures, ii. 389. Light is not natural, i. 381 to 387, 101, 225, 239, 287, 294, 346, 363, 392.-Light and grace, 402.-Light curst by the Scotch priests, 403, 304 to 317. All are enlightened, ii. 40. The light to be in the Indians, was denied by Dr. Witty, 63-and a doctor in Carolina denied it also, 158, which Light gives the Light of the knowledge, &c. 227, 379, 386, 419. Little Ease, a prison, or hole, wherein Richard Sale was squeezed, that not long after he died, i. 493. Love of God, its Infiniteness, i. 85, 90-ii. 208. Love and Charity's effects, 357-Love and Unity is from the Spirit,
Magistrates must yield to truth,
i. 211, 212, 216, 383, 385, 386, 391-are to do justice, 447-stop prophaneness, 476, 499-their sword against evil- doers, ii. 29-Magistrates of Dantzic, their persecution, 242 to 259, 345, 346, 347, 408, 409, 410. Marriages stated, i. 79-ii. 67, 72-settled, 83, 128, 130, 215-A case of marriage tried at Nottingham Assizes, i. 505.
-A marriage in Rhode Is- land, ii. 147-Friend's care therein, 324.- -Marrying, meats, and drinks, i. 88, 353. Major General of Northampton-
shire, an old persecutor, sharp- ly reproved by G. F. i. 347. Meetings. G. F. meeting with some friendly people in Derby- shire, &c. i. 81, 82-at Broughton, 89-of friends set up, 175—at F. Lepers, 186- Arnside, 199.-At London, 243.-Near Acton, 245.- Near London, Friends abused, 314.-Monthly and Quarterly Men and Women's Meetings set up in London and in the nation, ii. 77 to 82, 89-in the power of God, 204 to 210,
-are of God's ordering, 360, -being set up in the wisdom of God, 432.-Women's Meet- ings set up, 171, 212, 213, 214.-Yearly Meetings, 1657, 1658, in Bedfordshire, i. 420, 428 at Balby (Boultbie, Yorkshire) 462.-York, ii. 412. - At London (1670,) 124.-Meeting for Sufferings at Skipton, i. 464.-Powerful meetings in Ireland, ii. 97,
Ministers went forth, i. 199, 219, from the North Country over England, 224, into Scotland, 244, and beyond the Seas, 255.-Truth spreading in Eng- land, 318.-True Ministers trial, 252,-exercising their gift, 420, 430, and sounding abroad their trumpets, ii. 100. Ministry of Christ, i. 80, 83, 88, —ii. 64, 204—takes no hire, 148.
Miracles wrought by the power of God, i. 276, 277. She that was ready to die, raised up again, 281. The lame made
whole, 199. The diseased re- | New England professors pro-
stored, ii. 197. A distracted woman healed, i. 107, 108. (See trouble of Mind.) A great man given over by phy- sicians, restored, 111. ii. 11. G. F. prays for a woman rea- dy to die, and for a distracted woman at Chichester, i. 282. Restores John Jay's neck broke (as the people said) by a fall from an horse in East Jersey, ii. 151. Speaks to a sick man in Maryland, who was raised up by the power of the Lord, 154, and prays the Lord to rebuke J. C's infirmity, and the Lord by his power, soon gave him ease, &c. 305. Monk, General, his order, re-
quiring all officers and soldiers to forbear to disturb the Quak- er's meetings, &c. i. 461, 480, which are not seditious, 490. yet disturbed, 494. ii. 81, 82, 96. Mountebank's vanity, i. 104. Their ignorance, 372. Montague, Judge, G. F. discours-
ing him about tithes, ii. 286. Muggletonians, i. 502. Musketos in America, (little flies or gnats) ii. 149.
Music and singing, i. 102. 104.
Names are given to things ac-
cording to their nature, i. 95. Natures of creatures outward to be read within man, i. 89, 98, 173. That all things come by Nature refuted, 93. Naylor, James, is warned by G. F. i. 342-his recovery, 342, 356-his followers, 373. Nebuchaduezzar's Dream of Christ's kingdom, which is not of this world, i. 128, 502. Negroes and Family meetings re- commended, ii. 426. (See Blacks).
claiming a fast, i. 439, soon after put four of our friends to death, and became bloody per- secutors, 495. G. F. charged their magistrates with murder- ing them, 498, who felt God's judgments for their wicked- ness, ii. 253, 294, 416. Oath or engagement to Oliver Cromwell, i. 223. Swear not at all, 231, 293. Oath of Abjuration, 272, tendered to G. F. 288. His paper against swearing read in court, 293, 299. Oaths and swearing, 480
ii. 415, refused by G. F. being unlawful, 65. Oath of Allegiance and Supre- macy, i. 506.-ii. 8, 10, 192. Oaths taken falsely against Friends, 16, 30, 38. Oath tendered to G. F. 48, 53, 178. Allegiance, wherein it consists 63, 87, what G. F. could say instead of it, 178, and of Su- premacy, 182, 188. Offering, the true and the false, ii. 369, 376, 389, 393, 422. Old Cause. The setting up there- of was for themselves, i. 452. Oldenburgh Magistrates and Peo- ple, a warning to them, ii. 434, 435, 436, 437. Openings of G. F's, i. 77, 80, 84, 85, 86, 90, 91, 94, of the things of the creation, 95, of physic, divinity, and law, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100.—ii. 401, 416. Opposers of the faithful come to
nought, ii. 432, 433. Order of Bodmin sessions for the prisoners case, i. 301. Order and discipline in the church of Christ maintained, ii. 340, is of the Spirit, 365. Oxford and Cambridge-teachers, cannot make ministers of Christ,i. 80, 83. Oxford Scho- lars rudeness, 262, 263, 381.
Papists, their superstition of consecrated bread and wine, i. 430. Images, crosses, and relicks, 429. ii. 40, pray by beads, i. 502.-ii. 100, 373, and sprinkle children, 92, their pugatory, 92, and mo- ther-church pretended, 94. A warning to them, i. 251, 252, and their murdering false doc- trine confuted, ii. 62, 63, 64. Pardon being offered by the king to G. F. he could not take it, ii. 193, 194, and was fairly freed without it, 195. Parliament-men discoursing G. F. in prison, ii. 64. Parnel, James, convinced (1653) i. 209, was at a dispute of G. F's against eight priests, &c. at Drayton, on an hill, (1654) 234. Imprisoned in Colchester castle (1655) 209. is visited by G. F. in prison, and the jailer's wife threatened to have his blood, 259. died by a fall from a ladder going up to his prison, and of whom professors, to cover their cru- elty, said he fasted himself to death, 210.
People flew like chaff before the dreadful power of God, i. 112, 172. People trembled and shook in Carlisle steeple-house, 206. See Shaking. Perfection, a Priest discourses
G. F. about it, ii. 185.-Per- fection in Christ is above Adam's, 132, 135, 353.-Im- perfection pleaded for by pro- fessors, i. 118, 217. Persecution Judged, i. 188, 190,
192, 194,-testified against, and persecutors warned, 306 to 317,-they being blinded, 329, 330, 347, 394, 395,- and not knowing what spirit they are of, 475.-Persecutors
to blood, ii. 87, 88.-Perse- cutors restrained, 73, 74, 78, 79, 99, 100.- Persecution violent at London meetings, 118,-Testimonies against it, 255, 256, 257, 258, 259, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 297, 299, 445, 446, 451, 452.-Four Friends in New England hanged, i. 499.
Physic and letting blood, a priest's remedy against a trou- bled mind, i. 79. Physicians must be in the wis- dom of God, i. 96, 111, 500. Pleasure and vain delights de-
nied, i. 322, 339, 340, 342. Plots and Fightings, Friends de- claration against, i. 483, 485 to 490-ii. 23, 182, 280, and denied, 29, 32, 68. Poland's exiled Protestants, i. 305, 306--King of Poland, ii. 253.-Two letters to him from G. F. 254 to 259, 345 to 357.
Powers of the Earth, i. 428. Prayer, in sighs and groans, i.
398.-How to pray, ii. 373. Preachers congregational, at a
meeting with G. F. i. 380. Premunire of G. F. ii. 57, 60— of two Friends in Devonshire, 87.-Counsellor Corbet's plea for G. F. in court, 195. Presbyterian Meetings stuffed with bread and cheese, &c. ii.
81. Press-masters on board G. F.'s
vessel, ii. 125, 168. Pride in apparel, i. 248, 249,
Priests sell the Scripture, i. 105,
-pray by form, 236, 237,— their spirit, 105,-they are hirelings, 202, 235. Tithe- takers, 351,-robbers of the people, and not ministers of the gospel, ii. 58, 106,-plead
for sin and imperfection, i. 113, 118, 136,- are confound- ed, 145, 146, 217,-dreaded the man in leather breeches, 146. A priest trembles, 157, -hides himself from G. F. 169,-are miserable comfort- ers, 127,-reproved by Judge Fell, &c. at sessions, 182,- reproved in the streets, 182, 183.-Eight priests dispute against G. F. 234,-are false prophets and antichrists, 202, -ii. 364. One pleads for One beats adultery, 180. Friends, i. 145, 146,-ii. 97, -are choaked by a parsonage,
enter into the kingdom of God, ii. 383, 384, 385, 386, 387.
i. 111,—and love a fat bene-Regeneration must be known, to fice, 276,-ii. 64,-so much a year, i. 460.-The devils law- yers and counsellors, 397.- Oppressors, ii. 59.-Persecu- tors, i. 455-ii. 74, 75, 118,
Prophecy of R. Jones vain, i. 228, 229.-Of Browne's, see Brown. A woman's prophe- cy of the kings coming in, 444.-Prophecy of priests and professors against the Quakers vain, 220.-False prophecies and prophets, 222. Prison of G. F. its hardness, ii. 48, 54, 57, 60, and that of Scarborough castle, 61.-Pri- son-keeper struck with terror, i. 118, 119. Prisoners many, 439.-Friends offer their bo- dies one for another, 439,- died prisoners, 442,-ii. 1, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 68, 87. Prisoners set at liberty by the king, i. 480-ii. 355. Pyrates, ii. 125, 142.
Religion, the reformed by tra-
dition, i. 435.-The true one is the life and power of God, 474-ii. 227. The Pope's, i. 435. See Papist. Repentance of some that had run out, ii. 77.-Repentance goes before the gospel, 380. Reports raised of G. F. falsely, i. 370, 371-at Nailsworth, ii. 104.-Of G. F. and friends at Barbadoes, 134, 135, 139. Restitution made of wrong done, i. 106, 107. Restoration out of the fall, into the state that never fell, ii. 121.
Revelation of John is a sealed up book, (said the priests to G. F.) i. 81.-By Revelation God is known, 83. Righteous men are preserved from destruction, ii. 367, 368, 369.
Quakers, first so called, i. 119.-Rude people at meetings and
Quaker's love to all men, ii. 74.-A Quaker's upright ver- dict, being upon a Jury, com- mended by the Judge in court,
inns, i. 370, 371, in Wales, 382, at Manchester, 390, in Scotland, 405.-Rude fellows by the way-side, 410.-Rude-
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