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Show ( 41~ ) having two Glafs Bottles in_ his Hands, dafh~~ ·them co pieces, faying w thts effect, That fo t-hey JhoNld be daft/ d in Pieces. · Thus ran yqur Cruelty from Dover to Salem, anc.l from Salem ro pofton, and t~at way; a~d ;r.. R. n· ow it thwarcs the Country agatn, and to Pi[- •P•re1rc.tt t. 1- cataqua-Rjv· er 'it pofierh fjr om ~oJ,f~l.o n, as • h d 1t a from thence to Pifcataqua, al~ofi the rwo ends of your J urifdielion. . . . :;. Ni.:hoZ~ On rhe great Wand, in lhe R~er. aforef~td~ lt fo~,, J. feems, Jofeph N,icholfo~ and 1oh~ L~JJ~t, crym~ Lzddal, 04r againfi ·tbe Orunkards, and r.he Sw~arers, abured. they wer~ almofi firuck down wtth a ptece of + Th . · Wood by Pembleton's Man, the Ruler of tha£ !S lS ' • b/ b that oiJdn place, wich which the fa~d t Bry,m Pe~ eton e- Pr:mb~ew:z ing not contem; bur to JU{hfie the Vtolen~e o~ ~nennon d his Servant againll the Servan~s of t.he Lord, ~~~~~~a~f who had bore Tefiimony ~galnfi W1ckednefs, t his Trea- as aforefaid, flnd to fbcw hts Cruelty, ordered • tife. , rhem' ro pe whipp'd ar a Cart's-rail, ar StrauJ~ Order d berry-banck, by John P'ckering, Confiable, andto to h. b~ct be delivered co · the other Confiable where h¢ ~v lri~ •. was for the faid end and purpofe ; but rhe Co~fiatile being crofs to their doings, faid, Thllt ~bough the Law ·did require him to ~et a ~urt and Oxen, yet' it did not require hiin to find Yoaks, and. 'therefore untefs Pembleton would find Yoaks, ke Set at li· iPauld not · do bi4 fVork ; fo he fer them ac h· berty. b~ny. . .. . .· ·. , . . / . New- · · At another rime, T,.bomas Ne1vhoe'/Je• , John Ltd-boufe, J. Jat;· Edward Wharton, J'ane · Millard ana A?nCole- . 1.~dd.zl, £. ma,, · Qn a Pirfi Day of tpe Week, commg t? ~;:~r~:Z~- your \yorfhi p-fhouhfe in Dhover;c were 1 by :;a~en)s mw, im- Command ( o w om I · ave .ormer y po en . prifoned haled to Prifon, w·here, afrer he had caufed ~.t .Do•xr. them to be detained almofi two Weeks, though hc.confdfed, That· f or ought be knew, they migb~ . ht ( 43~ ) pe (ucb as were {po~en of in the I I th of the I Ho· brews ; yet he ·mu(f e~epute the Law againft them, and fo /et them at Liberty. The People promifed) Prieft That the Priefl, Rayner, jhould give them a fair l(ayn~ • Reafoning, when his Worfl,ip 'vas done; buc he broke their word, anq pack'd away; an~ though the Women followed him to his Houfe, yet he would nor turn, bur cl~pt to his Door, having ·raken out the Key, and turned Ann Coleman ouc of the Houfe. !'-frer this, the aforefaid ~alfed to Hampto11, and H.zmpton .. bemg mer wgerher wuh Fnends, in rhe Fear of the Lord, w wair upon him, the Confiable, wich Cl rude Company, came and pulled down fome 1 ·r. f l H r d l d mpn ,on- 0. r.1e ou,e, an t 1en ragged them our one by ed there, ~ne, as ~hey were a~ Prayer ; and having kept a.nd fet at ~~ern Pn{on~rs a w~tle, fee chem at Libeny. liberty. . Thefe Thmgs bemg done, and they having Y~.l ired rhe Flr iends of Truth in thofe pans ' rhey E.s Walehma).·- fi returdn to sl ~ em, where EJu,ard Wharton having tOll, a. . aye a w 1Ile, and having been a while at Rhode- Pre.fl on,W Ifl,mcl, a~our his our ward Occafions, he and George Cbr~ffiJoi1, Pre(fon, and Tf/enlock Cbrifti(on, came from rhence Cof~1 e ro B,l7 · h h · Boco11are ro. oJ.on, w e:e t ey .h~d a good Meeting of ara M~ct- Fnends, wherem t11e hvmg Power of God was ing thercv felr, and _rhe Overcoming Prefence of rhe f weer- ~ef.~t of hts pure Love, and the Life of him in the!r Tenrs, which · m~de r.heir He arcs Glad, and fhe:Ir Souls truly to ReJoyce, in the God of their Salvacion, unro whofe Pure and moll · Bleffed Name they gave the Glory. . The lvieedng being:, .as aforefaid, and Truch, ~n che Po'-Yer o~ ~he Ltvmg God, being rhen de~ lared, the ~p1qr of the Lord moved in the deep of many dark Hearts; ar which Hell was ~oved, and the P~ince of the Power of Darkflefs was difta~bed, and his Servams were much ' ' · · : tormented |