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indwelling of the Father and the Son, to judge of all spirits, to be guided by none.

Quest. Is not the written word of God the guide?

Answ. The written word declares of it, and what is not according to that is not true.

Quest. Whether art thou more sent than others, or whether others be not sent in that measure?

Answ. As to that I have nothing at present given me of my Father to

answer.

Quest. Was your birth mortal or immortal?

Answ. Not according to the natural birth, but according to the spiritual birth, born of the immortal seed.

Quest. Wert thou ever called the Lamb of God?

Answ. I look not back to things behind, but there might be some such thing in the letter; I am a lamb, and have sought it long before I could witness it.

Quest. Who is thy mother, or whether or no is she a virgin?

Answ, Nay, according to the natural birth.

Quest. Who is thy mother according to thy spiritual birth?
Answ. No carnal creature.

Quest. Who then?

Answ.

To this he refused to answer.

Quest. Is the hope of Israel in thee?

Answ. The hope is in Christ, and, as Christ is in me, so far the hope of Israel stands; Christ is in me the hope of glory.

Quest. What more hope is there in thee than in others?

Answ. None can know but them of Israel, and Israel must give an

account.

Quest. Art thou the everlasting Son of God?

Answ. Where God is manifest in the flesh, there is the everlasting son, and I do witness God in the flesh; I am the Son of God, and the Son of God is but one.

Quest. Art thou the prince of peace?

Answ. The prince of everlasting peace is begotten in me.

Quest. Why dost thou not reprove those that give thee these attributes?

Answ. I have said nothing unto them, but such things are written. Quest. Is thy name Jesus?

Answ.

-Here he was silent.

Quest. For what space of time hast thou been so called?

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Quest. Is there no other Jesus besides thee?

Answ. These questions he forbore either to confirm or to contradict them.

Quest. Art thou the everlasting Son of God, the King of righteousness?

Answ. I am, and the everlasting righteousness is wrought in me; if ye were acquainted with the Father, ye would also be acquainted with me.

Quest. Did any kiss thy feet?

Answ. It might be they did, but I minded them not.

Quest. When thou wast called the King of Israel, didst thon not answer, thou sayest it?

Answ. Yea.

Quest. How dost thou provide for a livelihood?

Answ. As do the lillies without care, being maintained by my Father,

Quest. Whom dost thou call thy father?

Answ. He whom thou callest God.

Quest. What business hadst thou at Bristol, or that way?

Amsw. I was guided and directed by my Father.

Quest. Why wast thou called a judge to try the cause of Israel?
Answ.
Here he answered nothing.

Quest. Are any of these sayings blasphemy or not?

Answ. What is received of the Lord is truth.

Quest. Whose letter was that which was writ to thee, signed T. S.? Answ. It was sent me to Exeter goal by one the world calls Tho. Symonds.

Quest. Didst thou not say, if ye had known me, ye had known the Father?

Answ. Yea, for the Father is my life.

Quest.

Where wert thou born?

Answ. At Anderslow, in Yorkshire,

Quest. Where lives thy wife?

Answ. She, whom thou callest my wife, lives in Wakefield.

Quest. Why dost thou not live with her?

Answ. I did, till I was called to the army.

Quest. Under whose command didst thou serve in the army?

Answ. First, under him they call Lord Fairfax.

Quest. Who then?

Answ. Afterwards, under that man called Col. Lambert. And then I went into Scotland, where I was a quartermaster, and returned sick to my earthly habitation, and was called into the north.

Quest. What wentest thou for to Exeter?

Answ. I went to Lawson, to see the brethren.

Quest. What estate hast thou?

Answ. I take no care for that.

Quest. Doth God in an extraordinary manner sustain thee, without any corporal food?

Answ. Man doth not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of the Father. The same life is mine that is in the Father; but not in the same measure.

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Answ. As long as my heavenly Father will: I have tasted of that bread, of which he that cateth shall never die.

Quest. How long hast thou lived without any corporal sustenance, having perfect health?

Answ. Some fifteen or sixteen days, sustained without any other food except the word of God.

Quest. Was Dorcas Erbury dead two days in Exeter, and didst thou raise her?

Answ. I can do nothing of myself. The Scripture beareth witness to the power in me which is everlasting; it is the same power we read of in the Scripture. The Lord hath made me a sign of his coming: and that honour that belongeth to Christ Jesus, in whom I am revealed, may be given to him, as when on earth at Jerusalem, according to the

measure.

Quest. Art thou the unspotted Lamb of God, that taketh away the sins of the world?

Answ. Were I not a lamb, wolves would not seek to devour me. Quest. Art thou not guilty of horrid blasphemy, by thy own words? Answ. Who made thee a judge over them?

Quest. Wherefore camest thou in such an unusual posture, as, two women leading thy horse; others singing 'Holy, holy,' &c. with another before thee bare-headed, knee-deep in the highway mud, when thou mightest have gone in the causey; and at such a time, that, it raining, thy companions received the rain at their necks, and vented it at their hose and breeches?

Answ. It tended to my Father's praise and glory, and I ought not to slight any thing which the Spirit of the Lord moves.

Quest. Dost thou think the Spirit of the Lord moved, or com

manded them?

Answ. Yea.

Quest. Whom meant they by Holy, holy, holy,' &c.;

Answ. Let them answer for themselves, they are at age.

Quest. Did not some spread their cloaths on the ground before thee, when thou riddest thorough Glastonbury and Wells?

Answ. I think they did.

Quest. Wherefore didst thou call Martha Symonds mother, as George Fox affirms ?

Answ. George Fox is a lyar and a firebrand of hell; for neither I, nor any with me, called her so.

Quest. Thou hast a wife at this time?

Answ. A woman I have, who by the world is called my wife; and some children I have, which according to the flesh are mine.

Quest. Those books which thou hast writ, wilt thou maintain them, and affirm what is therein?

Answ. Yea, with my dearest blood.

Martha Symonds's Examination.

She confesseth, she knew James Nayler formerly; for he is now no more James Nayler, but refined to a more excellent substance; and so she saith she came with him from Bristol to Exeter.

Quest. WHAT made thee lead his horse into Bristol, and sing 'Holy, holy, holy,' &c.? And to spread thy garments before him?

Answ. I was forced thereto by the power of the Lord,

Quest. He is stiled, in Hannah Stranger's letter, the fairest of tenthousand, the hope of Israel, and the only begotten son of God.' Dost thou so esteem him?

Answ. That James Nayler, of whom thou speakest, is buried in me, and he hath promised to come again.

Quest. Dost thou like of that attribute, as given to him?

Answ. I cannot tell, I judge them not.

Quest. Whether didst thou kneel before him?

Answ. What I did was in obedience to a power above.

Quest. Dost thou own him to be the prince of peace?

Answ. He is a perfect man; and he, that is a perfect man, is the

prince of peace.

Quest. Hast thou a husband ?

Answ. I have a man, which thou callest my husband.

Quest. What made thee to leave him, and to follow James Nayler in such a manner?

Answ. It is our life to praise the Lord, and the Lord my strength, (who filleth heaven and earth) is manifest in James Nayler.

Quest. Oughtest thou to worship James Nayler upon thy knees? Answ. Yea, I ought so to do.

Quest. Why oughtest thou so to do?

Answ. He is the Son of Righteousness; and the new man within him is the everlasting Son of Righteousness; and James Nayler will be Jesus, when the new life is born in him.

Quest. By what name callest thou him?

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Quest. Why dost thou call him Lord?

Answ. Because he is the Prince of Peace, and Lord of Righteousness.

Quest. What reason canst thou shew for thy calling him King of Israel!

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Answ. Yea, I did.

Quest. Thou confessest that thou didst spread thy

cloaths?

Quest. Tell me; doth that spirit of Jesus, which thou sayest is in Nayler, make him a sufficient Jesus to others?

Answ. I tell thee, there is seed born in him, which above all men I shall (and every one ought to) honour.

Quest. Is he King of Israel, as thy husband saith?

Answ. If he saith so, thy testimony is double.

Hannah Stranger's examination.

She saith, she came from Bristol to Exeter with James Nayler; and that she flung her handkerchief before him, because commanded so of the Lord, and that she sung Holy, &c. and that the Lord is risen in him. Quest. WHEREFORE didst thou sing before James Nayler? Answ. I must not be mute when I am commanded of the Lord.

Quest. Wherefore didst thou sing to him?

Answ. My conscience tells me I have not offended any law.

Quest. Was that letter thine? and didst thou spread thy garments before him?

Answ. Yea, and my blood will maintain it.

Quest. Dost thou own him for the Prince of Peace?

Answ. Yea, he is so.

Quest. What dost thou call his name?

Answ. It hath been said already, I have told of his name.

Quest.

Dost thou not know it to be blasphemy to give him such

and such attributes?

Answ. If I have offended any law, &c.

Quest.

of God?

Didst thou send him that letter wherein he was called the Son

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HE owneth the postscript of the letter, in which he calleth James Nayler Jesus; but could not be got to answer to any more questions, any further, than, If I have offended any law. He confesseth he called James Nayler Jesus, and saith he was thereto moved of the Lord.

Timothy Wedlock's examination.

Quest. DOST thou own James Nayler to be the only Son of God? Answ, I do own him to be the Son of God.

Quest. Wherefore didst thou and the rest sing before him, 'Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Israel ?'

Answ. I do own the songs of Sion.

Quest. Thou wilt go through a great rain bare-headed, why then

wilt thou not be uncovered to a magistrate?

Answ. What I did was as the Lord commanded.

Quest. What is your opinion concerning religion?

Answ. I own no opinions, nor any judgements.

Quest. Wherefore didst thou honour him in towns, and not elsewhere.

Answ. We did as well in Commons; but in both, as the spirit of the Lord directed us.

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Dorcas Erbury, the widow of William Erbury, once a minister, but a sedu

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cing quaker, her examination.

WHERE dost thou live?

Answ. With Margaret Thomas.

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