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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Journal of Joshua Evans

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many with their sons and their daughters, are likely to be taken captive;
the rich are getting more riches; but the poor are oppressed; and I be-
lieved the time loudly called for an Alteration; and that now Rye
and Corn sold for so high a price, and other things high also, Friends
example in moderation might be loud preaching; even if we
could submit to supply the poor at one third lower than the
highest price; what a pleasant Savour it would yield in the
country round us. These sentiments it seemed right for me to
press home to my friends closely.

17th.

Attending Haddonfield Meeting

, I had to mention the manner
in which we ruled the Ox and the Ass, which are bought with
our money, & therefore - ought to be subject under us; to come or go at
our bidding: But ourselves, who are bought at a higher price, by
the Saviour of the world, do not obey him as our Great Master,
nor keep his holy Law: Thus, are we not more stubborn than the brutes?
If the brutes obey not, we give them stripes: And must not the
Lord chastise us for disobedience? -- We may consider for our-
selves; As we whip harder for the second Offence, may we not look
for the same measure ourselves, if still disobedient? As the inhabi-
tants of this place have been lately visited by the rod of Sickness,
and many numbered to the silent Grave, of different Ages & sexes:
and have not some been raised as from the grave, and spared longer,
who have made promises of amendment in the affliction, yet have
not kept them? Will not the Lord visit again, by Sword, Famine
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