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Show ( 1~6 ) dies to be put into Coffins, and fo into foine inclofed Ground, where Bealls might nor turn rhem up, your Execudoner fuffered. them. ro wrap them in Linnen, and ro pur them tn agam ; but ro rake rhem away, he fuffered them nor, faying,---He was j!ri8ly charge~, to the con. trary (which was worfe than P:late, wbo gave unro Jo{eph rhe Body of Jefus, when he defired And'there it) And when a Friend had c~ufed Pa~es to be 1 ~t _in a brought, co Fence Lhe place, _wco . whtch they P1t m the were call char fo their Bod1es m1ghr nm be ~rh:~{g~~ preyed up~n by the Bruit Crearures, feeing you verincr would nm futfer them co be removed ; bur there was !gun lefr rheir Bodies rogether, in a Pi£ _in an open ofWater. Field which was foon covered wHh Warer; PA~dftt~t~~~- and ' ro make up all, when they were thus Jonn e v t ' 1'. 'd p · n made Marryr·d by your Order, your aa1 nea[, a Soog of Wiljon, made a Ballad of rhofe whom ye had them. Manyr· d. Thus have I traced you through yo_ur_ Dee9s of Darkm:fs, and laid your blood-gmltmtfs. tn Order before yo'J, and your mher Cruelues, and monftrous Babarifms co the Innocenr, which ]halt not depart from your b 'Tis 11lain their bloud-guilt_i- Houfes f•r ever h, the Lora ne!s hath not departed from the1r hath [pok.en it, but ]hall be Houfes, by what hath followed ; ift d when time nor never will, till they Repent, vt tte upon you, being like the Iniquity of Elj's ' ]hall be no more ; for the Hour Haufe, that fhall not be purged of your Vijitation is over, as with Offering or S~crifice for was cold you by M. Steven-ever; but hath been vdited upon r; ( frer you had pafi this them ever fince, as by the Judg- J 0n a . .f ments of Wars, Blaftings, Fires, Senrence, H lhould, I ye Loffes, Sickneffes, fudden Deaths, . Poffeffions and Witchcraft~t, confeffed by Cot. Mather, to have cont1· nually followed them, as in his Book ofWitches1 p. 37, 38. here~fter) mentioned; and that thdr Hour was over ( they not Rept:ntmg fo that In. Mather, in his Hijfo~y of the Wars, p~ l8. confeffes; Th~t they might fay, as fome-.-of Old, Jhe Harvejt #pet/f., th~ Jummer a eri:led a11d we are nor fa.vd. See alfo p. zr, 2)· of h1s fa1d Book. , pur ( 12? ) ptit them to Death ; and y_e have put t_hem ta Oearh and in that Defptghr, and wah chat Cruelry, as aforefaid, and after that .Bar~aro~s Manner · and the Hour of your V1firarwn ts pall (yo~ who had to do in this thing.) And becaufe Fury rofe up in your Governour, and the Form of his Vifage was changed like Nebuchadne~z..rz/s, when W. Robinfon defired his Paper mighr be read, as. what he h~d. w f~y as ro rhe Caufe of his commg, and abtdmg m your Jurifdiel:ion, when he was bid ro fpeak, if he had any thing to fay, wherefore you lho?ld nor proceed to give Sentence of Death agamft him; unto which your Governour faid, It jhou!d not be read, and that ye would not bear it) and fo in effett forbid that which he bid him. I fhall fer down the Conrems thereof, and of M. Stevenfon's Call into your Parts, for which ye put him ro Death, as a perpetual Record to after Ages, of chat for which chey Suffered, and your Shame Everlalling. WilJiam Robinfon's Paper to the Court, be-fore he wtU Sentenc' d to Death, concerning the Caufe of their coming into thofe Parts, for which they were put to Death, which the Governour in tt great Fury Jaid, Should not be read, and that the Court would not hear it. Whicb was in thefe Ttflords: '· Q N the 8ch Day of the 8th Momh, t6)9•W.J{obbt .. 'in the after-part of the Day, in Tra-Jon's Pa., veiling betwixr Ne1vport in Rhot!e ~(land; and per to thE; . . . J DanieiCourt~ |