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Show of the three Rmifh'd by you, rh~~ came over here wenr ovtr wirh ir, and a fnend of ~urs was' Mafier of the Ship, one Ra!ph Goldfmtth; and over your Hundred Pound fme, and _Law of Death for any Ship-mafier that !hall brmg a Q3aker o~er to your Jurifdiction, came he, a~ the ather did ; which appaled you much, and as a Dagger w your Hearr, began. you ~ Judg-ment., as rhe Power of the Lord m. · his Innod-cent Servants, our-did your E x~cur ~ons, an tormented you were ; and fom~rhwg It was ~or you to fee the QEakers come before you Wl[h your Judgment, whom yo.u would Condemn with Fine and Death, and giVe Judgme~t up~n; and your Governour Endicot fretted wHh lumfelf; and one while he would order Samuel ~ha ttock's Hat co be taken off, and anorher whtle he bad give it to him; and your Pla gu~s were The QEa- doubled upon you · and great hurl It made kers hu rl- ' ft h n, I - b ut ed ou t of amongfi you, and out mu t ~ ~a {ers e P P ri!on. of the Prifons; and your Counter, Colonel TemCol. Tem- le mufi poft before-hand, and he muft befpeak pie pofl:s ph, KI·ng \\lith rhe having fer the ~1akers at toEngland t e ' d h. C d & arr'ives. Libeny, and fo had obeye IS o~man , as Befpeaks a Prefem ro appeafe him, whofe W rarh you th.e King feared was kindled againfi you ; and l~fi Th1_ngs With .the fhould mifcarry afcer him your H1gh-Pneit, obeymg ' · Jln f you his Com- Jolon No~·ton, and Stmon Broa 1. reet, one o . r man~l s , in Magifirares (who were deeply_ concerned ~~th e puttmg Blood of rhe Innocenr, and then· cruel_ SuJfenngs, the ~a- rhe one as Advifing, the other as A8mg) mull t~~~r~~. be fenc with an Agency, with as much Honour :f.Nouon, as your Country would _allow, to ~ork down s. Bro.td- Things again co your Mmd and Will ; rhat you flrect , haf- mighc nor Bleed for, bm make rhe Q3akers ro He~ed a Bleed And 0 how did your Bowels tumble ter as · , rr. d h Agents. within you, to think of the luue, an ~ at m1ghc ( 147 ) might be rhe Confequence ? And how did rhey befpeak you here, and wirh whar Flattering and Courrfhip, lefi your Day fhould come up- They are on you, and you be Tormented before your a fr~ i d of Time ? And what good Subjects did rhey en- ~~~s, for deavour ro render you ro be ? And whar fe2r puttmg Was upon them ? At leafi Simon Broadjlreet, left the f2.!! arhe Murder of our Friends, by you and rhem kers to fhould be required at their Hands. And ho~ ~eft~~k did £hey feek to run inro Holes, as co thar ? to \ide And how wary was Simon Broadflreet, lefi he themfelves fhould be inrrapped in his Difcourft, as he ac- and fh_uf~ counted it ? And \Virnelfes he would needs have, ::e ~~~: co hear what was fpoken, when he Was f!-iend- kers. ly difcourfed abour rheir Blood h; whofe Blood he h Note, When the faicl Broad~ had anfwered for here, bur Jfreet was in England, and exa~ I 1 Tl mined by G. F. and fame other l 1at we eave 1ings ro of our Fr iends, about putting to him that judgerh Righre- Death, or l\'lurthering fome of ouf]y, who will require in tl-~eir Friends in New-England 7 due Seafon. And how was Whether he had a b:m.l in it, an.L J h N ti ·d by what Law r:bey diJ it ? AnJ G n orton a rat [0 OWn, Whetloer they r.r.~te fu bjefl to tbe yea, how did he deny his ~aws ir1 ~ngland ? He anfwered, having CO do in their Blood, m a fearful manner, Guilt being and rhe orher Cruelties of upon him, and would fhuffie ic the Innocenr, as nor being off from him[e!f, anlc~ lfaild, That r . ther h.z.l a Law by w nc J t Jey put ptetenr at any of rhofe j efuits w Death. It was asked him, lVhe ther they were J cluits? And, Whe~her they ~ad put them to p eatb M Je [uits? and he fai cl.; Nay, He drd not belteve they were Jefu1ts. So then it was faid to him?' That :hey murtbe~ed them, when no Law of E11f)and coulcl be infl:anceci by h1n:, by .whtch theyputthem to Dea th; atwhich ht was afra id, and fa 1d~ If hat, do you come to cat,-h? Seeing himfelf enfi1ared, and would fat.n haye been go~e, and foon after got out of Eng laud, or e!fe ~~m. f?..Ebmfon s Father m1ght have been on his back for murtheriug· h1s_Son ( as befure-~inted, in the marg. of p. 46, 47·J See G. F's Poft~ fcnpt. to the firfl: Ed1t. and W.· Coding ton's Demonfhation, P·7,8. And fo~ne 111 A_uthonty were much troubled, that our Friends did not fetz e on hnn and his Company, ::ts Murtherers. But the·v left them to the Judgment of God, as ir,; faid, to whom Venaeance· belon •reth nnd he will repay it; and who hath repayed, as afurefaid. 0 1 Y 1 Tranf- |