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Show ( 400) f;ly them, nor had the Miracle~ been ~one {viz.) the Viper rhat came om of the. Sucks, fhoolc filleta. imo the Fire· nor Publim rhe Ch1ef Man of the Uland made Courteous. ' nor Pn.ul, nor his CompaniQnS laden wirh m'any Honours. Bur this Generation, who (Jre not afhamed, nor do. r~ey Blufh, tho' they oqt-n:ip Cretian; and Ind:am, and all the known habHable World (all Thmgs contldered) ·in fuch Cruelties as thefe. . . 1 A while afcer Ed1vard Wharto-p haq reCeived the $ ~f 'tlY- . . J J d i~~ ~ c eo. Pri~ lls Enrtrcajnment at Ta~mton, E wa~ , an Prc:/f~n,M. Gcor[!e Preflon, and MaryTomkim, and . .(l.lzce AmTomkms , b~oj'e, alias Ga,1, pa!fed Eafiward, to VI lit the Seed 'f;o;!,m- qf God ~o thofe parrs,; and in their way through t ra\·cl Ntwburj, they went mw the Houfe. of o~e 1o~n e:t{iw.td~ Emery (a friendly Man) who wuh hts Wtfe AtrN~~~ feemed glddly ro r,eceive ~hem, a.t whofe Haufe ~~!onn- they founq fre~do~ to ftay all N!ght; and whe~ ned by the ne;xr l'v1ornmg came, rhe Pnefi, Thomas Par-· Pridl: ker, anc} many of l.llS fqllowet~s came £? rhe l'.:rh:r. l\ian•s Houf~ , ·and 1?1uch Re~fonmg an~ D1fpure there was abom Trmh ; pur rhe Pnefr, and many of rhe Peoples Ears were fbut agaipfr rhe Truth : And in rhe rirne ' of the~r Dif~ourfe, the ·the Wir d fcri ving in Mary Torn~ins Swmach, makin-g fome Noife, fhe having re~eived_ no Sufrenance for rhe fpace of nta~ Forry. Etght Hours. ·One 1ohn Pyke, after they ~et~e de-; paned the '!'o~n; fai_d, S,he ha.rl. a Derr.nl m be1·. Afrer a while, the Pnefr percctvmg that the Ba~rle might be roo hard for him, rofe up, and took the Man Qf rhe Haufe, and hi? Wife, out' of Doors, wirh ·him, and' began to peal wicl1 -rhel1} fC?r Encerraining fu~h dangerous People. The:y re ply "d, They 2vere re,uired 'to E_ntertain Stran$ers. 1 he Priefc fqid, Tbat it was dangerouJ ente1tammg ~~~·b tH had Pltlgoe Sores ttpon t~em. ';Vhich ~h~ .. \ , ~ · · , · · · · · Womeq ~ .~ ' • • I j ·Women h:aring, began ro rake the Priell tq h . do, for faying fuch falfe wicked and malicious J e~Pruft words ; bur he hafted away. Mary called him 1 • to come back again, and nor to fhew himfelf to The MaQ. be one of thofe Hirelings, that flee . and Ieav·e of the their Flocks behind them ; bur he would not Houfe fi-turn ; and a while after, ~10ft of the Peopled~- ~~~ha~~f paned : And when lp[wtch-Coun came tht- entertain~ ther, he was haq and fined for Enrenaining rhe ing them • fl.!!akers. · Yet one Priell or two more at Roflon, whi- Bofton. Jherro I am come again, and chen I fhall end this interchangeable Progrefs up and down the Copntry, and picch at fomerhing char may pe~ culiarly relate either ro parricular Placts by rhe!Jlfelves, or ro particular Perfons; for inro this kind of RI,rtpfody, I am in a manner con( lrained, becaufe the Sufferings and Propagation of the Truth, were after ~his manner difiribured through rhe Coqnrry. , And to this, let me add a cruel Tragedy ofM.zrble-_ a Woman of Marble-head near Salem and her Nbe~dh,El'~\· S · . 1 • ' tC.O;On, tWO ons ( Vt:t,.) Eltzabeto Ntcho~ftm, and Chriflo- and her pher, and 1ofepb, whom yon wichout ground two Son~ charged wirh the Death of Edmund Nichol{on cruel Traber Husband, an}:} their Falher, who was found gd.y. d.ead in the Sea; ~ou havin~ re~eived Informa-tion from fome Wt~ked Spints (like your felves) ~hat the People dtd thew Love fometimes to the People of the Lord, whom you call Curfetl fl.!!ak.er~ ; your Rage foon grew high againft rhem, and tn~o your Burchers Cub at' Boflon you foon had t~1em all three, from their Houfe and Goods ~hlch i{l r~e mean rime wa~ in danger to b; 1obbe~, fp?tled, and devoured, whilfi you had ~hem m Pn(on ; an~ from the Prifon you had f,~~m t? t~~ ~ar, lo ~rr chem for their Lives, · · · upon |