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Show ( 442 ) •. r So b. 'J e Magt(h afe~ Thom as Danfort, of Cam. n g ' 1 Warrant, of· his own hea d f rame d rhts cruiet and 1 o1m and e:ot Bellingham ro codnfenr ·rt~ b'ur Coionel <J • h' Han to 1 ' . Endicot to pur IS G . rnoU1·'s Wife, bcmg Temple, and your fve h hardnefs of the fomewhar fenfible. ~t t r~ereof' begged, or Senrence, and cnf Jcribe to your four Profought Edwar~ tO ~ To prornife to come no Pofirions, whtch wei~e; ~. at Bofion. 2.. That n,aker' s J.vJ..eetmg . h more to a ~ fi h fhould jignifie ~t to t e when he c,ame to Bo on, e ·tb·witlJ and his Bufi- Governour, or the DhepOuty,h ffot Fideli/'11. 4· To give .r 1i take t e at 0 J • 11. r neJs• J· od d .r, the good Behavtottr. naJ, Twmty Poun Bon .1 or d 't • But 0, faid he, ,. "d 1 d I dare not o 1 • ' d tal Et 2/JD!r ' b .· d What bave I one 2• thou. wit: ked Man of Cbamk 11 ~~t thou haft 7vrit me Or ·whttt Lmv have I 'ro m, 'J juch a Senw·ue? . h h. faid Dan(vrt, execute A7J;ay, away ~vtt zm~a rhey led him to +:fuJ1itl o· lour Order fpeedtly ; fo a .Y bound his Arms f~,c~~:a- [he Marker-place, ~7d :h~fe a great Gun, and ten~led fJfi, rhrough rt~ 'd l~~m with Thiny Srripes, the E:xe- very crm lly w 11PP ' uel manner as rhat cution, . as aforefaid, afrer fuch a .~r . ht lie in,the Holes anLl 1lUt lt • n. fi d That t Pea) e rmg ,( •>n r~llinti tt was re n e '. Whi bad beat into the FlerJ oJ th~ Hang;- that the krJotJ of the A pd h·, Body was fwelle.d, man, fi~ his Arrns anti Btuk : n bWafte upwards. A muft do tt and very black flOm the 8· cle and fuch a J~·ut:relJ· very lamentable and fad .S( pe a , ' Man hardly 1 he ern- • f b ·b· . us Crue ry as a . clry oh.he pleCe u . at a~o PerfGns, rofeHing Religw~, f).:ecun- 1h3ll heal of, from (! .P Liberty of ConfCl· on. and flying ro a Counrry or · that had A view of Man of their own Counny, d C!\·il Po- ~nee, to a Year'i amongfi: them, an licy, and lived above Twenry and by the Gover- F:ccleiia· one well known t~ the~, his Friend, when he itical nour acknowledge to . l · Need fay· Cl:lln~ch~ fuppli~d him wirh Necdf.anes ac us 'ing futplmk d t together. ( 441 ) irig then, That he 'vould, if ever it lay in hit Power, requita him; which how he did ; that was· a Tradefman and a Houfe-keeper near rhem, only becaufe 'he came ro vifir his almofr IifeJefs Friend ; Whar fhall I fay? Or wherein !hall I feek ro befpeak your Wickednefs? Indeed aU rhings rogether contidered, it is bcyon~ a. Prefidem, as it cannot be expre!Ted ; but rh1s 1s th~ Fruit of an adulterated Profeilion, under rhe Vizor of Seaf, wherein Civil Power and · Ecclefiafiick Churchfhfp have their Union co defiroy che Innocent. And fo having reduced him inro a moll ghafily plight, through rhe extremity of Cruelty, he was led not the dire& way to Salem1 bur by the way of Cha .. les-To1vn, and fo abOlit lhe Coun'try, as if they had a mind ro make a fhow of l1 im, to dread the Coumry by your Cruelty. Thi is ;foh11 Endit·ot, and thls is l<J.char J Beffii!gham, and this is 'fbom:u .Dtm{rm, your Governour i Deputy-Governour, and one of you r Magiftr;nec; of your wretcheel and bloody Government of rhe M,tjfochufr:ts; and thele are the Fruits of your Religion, which is fonnclecl in Blood, anci perpe~ trated in Cruelty; the off-Jl)ring. of Darknefs, the Unnaturalnefs ot degenerated Man, the Detefb.tion of good Men; the Abhorring of All who have any true fence of God, of 1\lan, of Mercy, ofCompaaion, lodging in them, whom God. will meet with, and who will render unto you according to your D::eds q. rsj-q Th.zt this u the ir true Charailer,their Works makt: m.wijdf, a'l1d the miferable Co11tl,ition thej have bun redu.-ed to,befpeak them accord· ii1gly, as b_y their Confeffions in the Po}fjcript ; and tb~ Lord diJ meet w!tb them, an~ render unto them according to their .Deeds, .efpecia/[1 Endicot and Bellmgham, M bereafte! related ; much more of wbofe 'fudgntcms I could evince, were it not for brevity in theft Notes ; but this if e11ough to fhew the fulfilling of thefe Propbecies, in ~he execuri;Tg the Judgments writtw, which may fujfice at prefeiTt, ftom one that tru['l wijhes their Rf:pemance to the acbowledgment of the 'fru th, that t/Jery m.t be: /J.wd, J. W. T was rhis Innocenr Servant of £he Lord eaten from atnongfr yau ar Bof!on, by force of E e 1: lhe |