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Show ( 458 ) . . F hat? Your Deputy faH:l, P,lff<lges Wenlock demanded, a:;b';d . . Then reply'd Wen-bdorc Becaufe l~e was a ~ b b d he flew bu Brether, yet De1:ury lock, Cam w~s a Vaga on , l built a City. And· Iiellmgham he Wtl! great tn the Earth, ant b d --~ raith your h . . Vag a on , w~ J' {aid Wenlock, mat_ t! flock ahfwered, Such ru La·w ? One ?f Cam. s . l Flo'JV do ye know ha-r.:e no certazn dwelbng/ a~e. certain d1Pelling- ( faid Wenloc.~) thf' :redve r:: bave none llmongfl place? Ic was ab ~s re,ply'd Wenlock, that h.ave us. .Ar~. a/J T/aga on , ou ( If it be {o, then go n~ dlvellmg-place a~on~ JC mij]ioners ftom among and 'lvhip out the Kmg s E om land fince I did; they joH, for they came jut of t%'f' J('eys irJ their Pock"ets,do hire Rooms, an dh? f: . d I have ltlloney in mr 11nd Jo can I : An "- at 1 d Beajf to t"ide on, . Pocket, and Cloaths tb w;,ar, .. ~t JO~," Law? At this He ftatlds And wb~t. is a Va~a on ;/a; hat Sentence of Death over them Bar ( fa1d he ) tmte 'b 'h h lp o( Gotl I continue i~ poi_nt 0~ 'lvas pa./Jed on me, re.t, J t e he fi> tis 'or you all, hts L1fe,& h - D ftandmg over t e ea 1 . . tells them unto .t 14 a!, . itnefs for the Truth of the zvmg of the cut- beartng a fatthful WiArffi . "'re uonc a·ml the Lora . ff d S f our oc~ates •• b , • tmg 0 Go . : ome 0 r . .fl. and :;ours H a fom.e of hath laid their Glory m tbe .·FUJv, ou ordered him ~~:~~t,~;d (adi11g !low~r. Then r~:~:i~~e~ them till next prophefic>s and lus Fne?ds, ~nd were brought before your of them. Day, on whtch t ey. . rhe Laws of England, H~\com- Judgmenr-Seac, conuary tO h' h he fem among mttted. d h Kino-'s Order, w lC h . Heap~ an t el . h ~as for Liberty of Confcience, t eide- 11eals to you, w 1IC d the Laws of Englan ; th.e Laws fore Tf'"enlock aype~le t~ ?vill appeal to the King's of Eug- this you deny d him. -k d ny'd rhis alfo, la'1l • he ijfi faid Wenloc ; you e ~~~~;;: 'cl. ~:;;:~:';;~; you were ~;:f~:;'h;~~ :e'b~{~: peals. to,. Cornmiffioners. See t~ 5 .· fice ri~e Blood of rhe the Kl~i:? s you are grown, w o acn fi . Confcience, <;:ommll~ lnnocenr, becaufe to you.r Laws, OI 1.11' come to 11oners; l!S d b bed1ent · you W denydaUo they coul nor e 0 ' have ( 4)9 ) have yout;. Reward ar Jaft, and ic waireth for H 1 , you, 1· t 1·s the Word of -: rhe Lor d · Tl len 1~ 1' d wieth 1- 't he:e:wm Wenlo~;k Do you O)Vn thefe Men whom the Kmg hath fe~t amonJ!. you? We 7vi!J let that alone now, reply'd fome of you. And anorher faid, If thou Ono forry blltl(! been Hang' d, it hud been well. You had not they had 'fower, reply' d Wenlock, to take a1vay my Life from nqt hang'd me ; but my Blootl u upon you, for you murt.hered me h1m. in your Hearts. So Wmlock, Mary Tomkms, and h Alt.c e Amb r o,J r:.t , were fi n.p p 'd to t he W au11 e, an d fAelnl tte nrce'de ;nade f1fl w rhe (:art, and whipp'd through to be Boflon, Roxbttrj and Dmham ;- Wenlock had ten whipp'cl cruel Stripes, in each Town, and the or her rwo, through h.ts C ompam.o ns, {1j x. a- pt. ece ; an d af ir er t h ef ce Tthorween s. Stripes and hard Ufa-ges, like unmerciful Men, Wenlocklo you drove them inro the Wildernefs; bur rhe Stripes • Lord was wich them, and rhe Angel of his Each of Pre fce nce 1r. aved rhem, w ho ha d none t·n H eaven mtheen Wfix o · . belides God, nor none in Earrh in Comparifon · • of him. Let the Living fing Glory .in rhe high-eft, faith Wenlock Chrifti(on. The next is Edwarcl Th d Wharton, who in the 3d Monrh of rhe Year 166 5. Mo~t~ coming from Salem ro Bofton abour his Occafi- 166s. £. Ons, mer wirh old Eli~abeth Hooton and Jane Wharton, Nicholfon; and afrer two Days, Wenlock Cbriflifon, ~· Ho·o1o~~ Mary Tomkins, and AliceAmbrofe, alias Gary, who }o;,~!;-. 0 all three came from Rhode-lfland wich one of Chriftifon, the King's Commiffioners, called Sir Robert Carr;~· 1omand they being come co your bloody Bof/O'I·J, to kz~Jsbr {; get Pa!fage our of thac Country, T~enlock for Am 0 n Barbadoes, and Mary and Alice for the Bermudoes ;- afrer they had been rwo or three days in your faid Boflon, fome of you ilfued out a Warrant co two Conllables, diligently to fearch rhe Tovvn. and co find ouc the Curfed ~akers (as you caH £hem whom the Lord calls Blej]ed) and forrh-with ro bring them before Richard Bellingham : F f z. So |