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Show ( 3.6.6 ) rr~th in thefe Servan-ts of the Lord) and fer~ on rh~s Depu.cy- Magifirare And draws the Warrant, Wal• ~ WalJen, apd makes hitn aw E}eputy-Mag. · figns it. to ferve his purpofe; . and · .*This yvalqen keeps a $aw- t · n his Clerk too, rather mil, and 1s a Log·fawyer 1 but ur ~ ..:~ d h W ~hat Day that he feotenc'd ~hefe than fall·, a~,... raw~ t e ~r- Women, his Wife caufed h1m to rant ; as mdeed 1t .carnes . pave ,harrtls-culfs put ono · · with ir the Face· of a Priefi. rr: · 87 ·~~aron or whom, rhey were brought be- ~:t~~~~ fore Walden, \vho began to tell r.hem of, you~ the Depp· Law againfi ~akers; Mary Tomkms reply d, So ty and the there was a Law that Daniel (l1ould not pray to hM ~~:~~: God. ,· res, faid Walden, and DanieJ [tdjered, and uries · fo jhall rou (fee how right he appears I.n~qenced feathenifn wjth this . 'pridfs Spirit, Ma~ an4 ~lm~ ) and Expreift.. to demands Alice' Ambrofe her na~e, tho he had . ra1~~~~e it in th~ Wa~r~nt; ~J ~ame (fajd the) ~ writr~7J ))ookof in 'the' Lamb,s Book of Life. He anf~ered, No 'Life. Bo4J here knllWS this Book ; a11d for thu rou fhail The War~ fujfer. . ·. · · · : · rallnt c:u: ·So in a veJ;y cold Day, your Deputy, Wal-e y exe ' . . b fi . ld 1 d cuted <lt - Jen~ caufed rhefe Women to e npp na ce , ·Do'IJer~: from the middle upward, an~· tyed (Q a Ca.rr, ~hePnefr and after a while cruelly whtpp d them, wh1Ht ~~ks ~' the Priefl ftood ·and looked, and laughed at if, at i~~g 5 which fome of their' Friends feeeing, teftifit:4 · againfi> for w}:licb Walden t Eliakim Wardel of Hampton, put t two of them i'n ·the Jlri/liam Fourbijb of Do'IJer. Scocks: Having diflpatch'd The tender Vv omen they tyed with Ropes to the Cart at .Do· them in this Town, and ver, to be whipp'd, whi~h being made way to tarry them very cn1el, 'fam~ Heard asked,_ over the Waters, and throo Wh7e~er tbofe tl'en~ th: (:ord~ oj Woods to another; The -:.&ez,., Covenant? . W· omen d eny 'd t·o go, un-lefs they had a Copy.·of their Warrant.; fo you~ 'Executioner· fought co~et them on,Horfe.-back,bu~ £hey flid off; t~en they endeavour 4 w ue each to ~ , : . ~ . . , a . ( )67 ) a Man on Horfe-back, that would not do neither, nor any.courfe they rook, lill the Copy was giv.~n rhem ; mfomuch that the *' · Conlrable profdfed, that he * The Conftable of Dover's was almofr wearied wilh oam~ wa: _ThomM l(oberts, ~ho • . loukmg pitifully the fame Night · them: Bur the Copy be~ng gt· through his extream Toyl to ven them,-they went wuh the bring the Se-rvants of the Lord Executioner ro Hampton,and thither to be Vvhipp'd, as they through Dirt and Snow at had been at .Dover, they were . fo far aboYe his Cruelty ,that they Sal14bury, half way the Leg made him lome good thing for deep, rhe Confiable forced his rt'frefhment, which he took. them after the Can·s-tayJ, at which he whjpp'd them; under which Cru· elty and fore Ufage, the render Women traverling their way through all, was a hard SpeCtacle w rhofe who lud in them any thing of Tender- They firtg nefs ; bm the Prefence of the Lord was fo wirh in the them, (in rhe extremity of their Sufferings) char mi~ft of they fung in [he tnidfi of them, to the aftonifh. ~he.1 r Suf-mem of their Enemies. enngc;. . At Harnpro·n, Wt/Jiam Fifield, the Conftable, ha- Alfo at Vt?g received the Women, ro Whip them there, Hampton. fa1d, I profefs you mu(t not' think to make Fools of Mm; meaning thereby, as if he would not be om-done, upon the Relation of rhe Coaftaole of Dover, what work he had wirh them. The Women anfwered, They j11ould be able to deal with him, ru welt M the other. So rhis Confiable, l"i· field, wllo profelfed himfelf fo Scour, che next Morning would have whipp'd them before Day· but they refufed, faying, That the) were not aptQ~ me~ o~ their Sufferings. Then he would have whtpp d rhem on cheir Cloarhs, contrary co rhe Warrant, when he had them at the Cart. But chef faid, Set m fr~e, or do according to thy Order; whtch was to whtp them on their naked Backs. Then he fpake to a Woman co take off their Z 4 Cloaths, |