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t; and teach the people among whom I came; and I thought this to be a work that had no hurt in it: but was rather worthy of commendation; than blame。
WINGATE。 Whereat he told me; that if they would not be so bound; my mittimus must be made; and I sent to the jail; there to lie to the quarter sessions。
Now while my mittimus was making; the justice was withdrawn; and in comes an old enemy to the truth; Dr Lindale; who; when he was come in; fell to taunting at me with many reviling terms。
BUN。 To whom I answered; that I did not come thither to talk with him; but with the justice。 Whereat he supposed that I had nothing to say for myself; and triumphed as if he had got the victory; charging and condemning me for meddling with that for which I could show no warrant; and asked me; if I had taken the oaths? and if I had not; it was pity but that I should be sent to prison; etc。
I told him; that if I was minded; I could answer to any sober question that he should put to me。 He then urged me again; how I could prove it lawful for me to preach; with a great deal of confidence of the victory。
But at last; because he should see that I could answer him if I listed; I cited to him that verse in Peter; which saith; EVERY MAN HATH RECEIVED THE GIFT; EVEN SO LET HIM MINISTER THE SAME; ETC。
LIND。 Aye; saith he; to whom is that spoken?
BUN。 To whom; said I; why to every man that hath received a gift from God。 Mark; saith the apostle; AS EVERY MAN THAT HATH RECEIVED A GIFT FROM GOD; etc。; and again; YOU MAY ALL PROPHESY ONE BY ONE。 Whereat the man was a little stopt; and went a softlier pace: but not being willing to lose the day; he began again; and said:…
LIND。 Indeed; I do remember that I have read of one Alexander a coppersmith; who did much oppose; and disturb the apostles; … (aiming it is like at me; because I was a tinker)。
BUN。 To which I answered; that I also had read of very many priests and pharisees; that had their hands in the blood of our Lord Jesus Christ。
LIND。 Aye; saith he; and you are one of those scribes and pharisees: for you; with a pretence; make long prayers to devour widows' houses。
BUN。 I answered; that if he had got no more by preaching and praying than I had done; he would not be so rich as now he was。 But that scripture coming into my mind; ANSWER NOT A FOOL ACCORDING TO HIS FOLLY; I was as sparing of my speech as I could; without prejudice to truth。
Now by this time my mittimus was made; and I committed to the constable; to be sent to the jail in Bedford; etc。
But as I was going; two of my brethren met with me by the way; and desired the constable to stay; supposing that they should prevail with the justice; through the favour of a pretended friend; to let me go at liberty。 So we did stay; while they went to the justice; and after much discourse with him; it came to this: that if I would come to him again; and say some certain words to him; I should be released。 Which when they told me; I said if the words was such that might be said with a good conscience; I should or else I should not。 So through their importunity went back again; but not believing that I should be delivered: for I feared their spirit was too full of opposition to the truth to let me go; unless I should; in something or other; dishonour my God and wound my conscience。 Wherefore; as I went; I lifted up my heart to God; for light and strength to be kept; that I might not do any thing that might either dishonour Him; or wrong my own soul; or be a grief or discouragement to any that was inclining after the Lord Jesus Christ。
Well; when I came to the justice again; there was Mr FOSTER of Bedford; who; coming out of another room; and seeing me by the light of the candle (for it was dark night when I went thither); he said unto me; Who is there? JOHN BUNYAN? with such seeming affection; as if he would have leaped on my neck and kissed me; which made me somewhat wonder; that such a man as he; with whom I had so little acquaintance; and; besides; that had ever been a close opposer of the ways of God; should carry himself so full of love to me; but; afterwards; when I saw what he did; it caused me to remember those sayings; THEIR TONGUES ARE SMOOTHER THAN OIL; BUT THEIR WORDS ARE DRAWN SWORDS。 And again; BEWARE OF MEN; ETC。 When I had answered him; that blessed be God; I was well; he said; What is the occasion of your being here? or to that purpose。 To whom I answered; that I was at a meeting of people a little way off; intending to speak a word of exhortation to them; the justice hearing thereof; said I; was pleased to send his warrant to fetch me before him; etc。
FOST。 So (said he); I understand: but well; if you will promise to call the people no more together; you shall have your liberty to go home; for my brother is very loath to send you to prison; if you will be but ruled。
BUN。 Sir (said I); pray what do you mean by calling the people together? my business is not anything among them; when they are come together; but to exhort them to look after the salvation of their souls; that they may be saved; etc。
FOST。 Saith he; We must not enter into explication; or dispute now; but if you will say you will call the people no more together; you may have your liberty; if not; you must be sent away to prison。
BUN。 Sir; said I; I shall not force or compel any man to hear me; but yet; if I come into any place where there is a people met together; I should; according to the best of my skill and wisdom; exhort and counsel them to seek out after the Lord Jesus Christ; for the salvation of their souls。
FOST。 He said; That was none of my work; I must follow my calling; and if I would but leave off preaching; and follow my calling; I should have the justice's favour; and be acquitted presently。
BUN。 To whom I said; that I could follow my calling; and that too; namely; preaching the Word: and I did look upon it as my duty to do them both; as I had an opportunity。
FOST。 He said; To have any such meetings was against the law; and; therefore; he would have me leave off; and say; I would call the people no more together。
BUN。 To whom I said; that I durst not make any further promise; for my conscience would not suffer me to do it。 And again; I did look upon it as my duty to do as much good as I could; not only in my trade; but also in communicating to all people wheresoever I came the best knowledge I had in the Word。
FOST。 He told me that I was the nearest the Papists of any; and that he would convince me of immediately。
BUN。 I asked him; Wherein?
FOST。 He said; In that we understood the Scriptures literally。
BUN。 I told him that those that were to be understood literally; we understood them so; but for those that was to be understood otherwise; we endeavoured so to understand them。
FOST。 He said; Which of the Scriptures do you understand literally?
BUN。 I said this; HE THAT BELIEVES SHALL BE SAVED。 This was to be understood just as it is spoken; that whosoever believeth in Christ shall; according to the plain and simple words of the text; be saved。
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