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Show ( 472 ) HanrlJ td it for we will handle tb~e: And l faid • kead o11 • ~here I flood until they had done : A ned they asked tne., Whether I o'Jvned it, or no.: And I faid, .. Yea, everj '2J!ord, and 'J~ould make z# good by found proof, if J mi$ht kave ltberty to (peak~ Buc they cryed, Away w1th lmn; and fome rook me by the Throar, and would pot fuffer. me to anfwer co ir, but hurried rne aown Sraus, ~o the Carriage of a grear Gun·, whic!1 ~ood m the Marker-place, where I was ftnpp d, . and tyed to the Wheel, and whipp'd wi~li t~n S~rtpes. and then loafed, and tyed .to the Can s~tatl, and wbipp'd with ten more ro the To~n's .end; and ar Roxburr, at a Cart's-tail, with other .te~_ ; ~nc1 at Dedham, at a Can's-tail, with ten more, and rheri fent into the Woods. And anOlher time in my Travels, I ca!lle to a Town called Medfield, in Ne,v- England, tn BoJlon's JurifdiCti~n, and I ~ould nm get a ~eeting · and h bewg the Fuft Day of the \\ eek, wh;n rhe Prieft had done, and the I'eo.ple ca~e fonh imo the Screet, where I was fiandmg waiting upon tht Lord, rhefe words ran through me, Oh ! Earth, Earth, Earth, hear the T¥ord of the Lord. With fome more words\ bur my Mouth was prefenrly ftopp'd with a Man's. ~and, and feveral fore Blows I received amongfi t~em ; and after that, they carried me back aga1.n ro the Slacks, bur they fianding by the ~orflllp-houfe, they would nor let me fit in rbem there, ~ut rook them up upon their Shoulders,·. and earned. them under a Hedge, and_ put me m them two Hours where I had good Service for the Lord, and the next day I was whipp'd at Dedham, at a Cart"s-tait, with ten Stripes, and the day follow~ ing at Medfield, with ten Stripes more, and fenr away into the Woods. Thomfti Newhoufe.. . THE END. A { 471 ) A Pofrfcript. CONTAINING, Some further Sufferings and Judgments of God on the Perfecutors. Firfr, Daniel Gould's Relation of fome Pajfagts concerning William Robinfon, Marmaduke Srevenfon, and Himfelf, &c. fi1rtber than is relatea' in the former Trcatife. . N 0 W, as to £he two firll that w·ere pur to D._GquJdlt. Death, at Bo(!on (CO wic) William Robinf'on Br1~j Nar~ and Marmaduke Sievenfon, after they were Ba· rluttosn,£[ ·n.. d · f t.,e u11 er· mme upon Pam o Dearh, they went from i11gs oft~ ~of! on to ~al~m : And I hearing of it, that they People call· were Bamfh d upon Pain of Death was much ed f!.!.ta· Troubled; having knowledge of ;hem before kFe:·s, &c.; ar: d t ha t rh e y were Men fce an•n g God-, was' tor opm. x P~ · h mmded to fee them ; fo I over-wok rhem ar · Salem: And People were much exercifed in their Minds concerning rhem ; and fome willing to hear: Bur, by. reafon of their cruel Law, Peo-ple were afratd w have a Meeting in their Houfes : They had a Meeting in the Woods, not far from Salem· Town, and great Flockiogs th~re was w hear: And the Lord was mightily wuh them, and they fp~ke of the Things ot God boldly, ro the affetbng and tend-ering the H~arrs of many ; fame of whom are alive at tht~ Day,. that can bear Witnefs to the Truth of the1r Tefiunony. Gg . And |