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A77386 A Brief account of the behaviour, &c. Axtel, Daniel, d. 1660.; Carew, John, d. 1660.; Cook, John, d. 1660.; Hacker, Francis, d. 1660.; Harrison, Thomas, 1609-1660.; Jones, John, d. 1660.; Peters, Hugh, 1598-1660.; Scott, Thomas, d. 1660.; Scrope, Adrian, d. 1660. 1660 (1660) Wing B4503A; ESTC R42468 26,747 41

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Right Hand of God where I hope to see him by and by in Glory and Majesty and to see his Angels and Believers worshipping of him and therefore I despise the Shame Our Saviour died upon the Cross without Sin I am a sinful Creature a wretched Sinner and shall I expect better than he that was my Master He who was Holy and never had a sinful Thought in all his Life and died not for himself but for us that we might Live through his Death that through his Poverty we might be made Rich. And Christ having done this for his People it should not be in their Eyes thought a despicable Thing that we should suffer for him having been engaged in the Work of God But Christ must prevail in Righteousness and he will prevail Now Mr. Sheriff I thank you for your Civility and for this leave After this Col. Hacker spoke something privately to him whereupon Col. Axtel said Mr. Sheriff Must we both Die together Mr. Sheriff answered Yes Then Col. Hacker read a Paper which he had in his Hand a Copy whereof followeth FRiends and Countreymen All that have known me in my best Estate have not known me to be a Man of Oratory and that God hath not given me the Gift of Vtterance as to others therefore I have only this briefly to say unto you that are Spectators As the Parliament stated the War I did out of Judgment and Conscience join with them in the Common Cause and have through Grace have been faithful to it according to my Measure And as for that which now I am condemned for I do freely forgive both Judges Jury and Witnesses and all others and I thank the Lord to whom I am now going at whose Tribunal I must render an Account I have nothing lyes upon my Conscience as Guilt whereof I am now Condemned and do not doubt but to have the Sentence reverst I do now apply my self unto God by Prayer and do desire the Hearty Prayers of all that fear God that I may have a sweet Passage from this Mortal Life to that Immortal Life which God hath prepared for all that are in Christ Jesus Francis Hacker After the reading of this he desired that Col. Axtel would be both their Mouth to God in Prayer And then Col. Axtel said I desire all that fear the Lord to hear me with Patience and to lift up their Hearts to seek the Lord with me that we may have his Strength and the Presence of his Spirit from this World to Everlasting Life After he had ended his Prayer he gave the Sheriff Thanks again for his Civility and turning to Colonel Hacker they saluted and embraced each other in their Arms and said The Lord sweeten our Passage and give us a happy Meeting with himself in Glory Then pulling his Cap over his Eyes expected as is supposed that the Cart should be drawn away with his Hands lifted up he utter'd these Words with a Loud and Audible Voice Lord Jesus receive my Spirit but the Cart staying a little longer he lift up his Hands the Second Time and with the like Audible and Loud Voice said Into thy Hands O Father I commend my Spirit And yet in regard there was no Man found to put forward the Horse to draw away the Cart until the Common Hangman came down out of the Cart himself to do it the Carman as many Witnesses affirm saying He would lose his Cart and Horse before he would have a Hand in hanging such a Man by this he had Opportunity to lift up his Hands and utter the like the Third Time also Observations on Mr. Axtel and Mr. Hacker THE last Actors in this Bloody Tragedy are now entred upon the Stage and seeing they were join'd in their Lives I thought it fit to leave them as I found them These were guilty of that Horrid Murther in daring to protect what is a Sin to think Axtel guarded those Bloody Shambles where Virtue and Majesty stood like Lambs before the Butcher and now having brought the Ship of our King's Life tost upon the Tumultuous Surges of so many uncertain Fortunes almost into the Harbour of their Malice he bids Rebellion cast an Anchor on the dangerous Sands of the Good Old Cause Thus when all good Christians Hearts were melted in the Furnace of Affliction to see Majesty lye a Bleeding and Pleading for Life in every Honest Heart before so sad a Tribunal This Gentleman spent his Time in raising his Soldiers Spirits to a Pitch of Mirth laughing at their Squibs extreamly pleased that Majesty rise offended with such sad Perfumes from the Seat where he sate which was suddenly to stumble at a Block and pass unregarded to a cold Grave FINIS
up to him upon the Ladder interrupted him upon which Mr. Scot said Prithee let me alone I have not done and then proceeded in Prayer as followeth That this very Condition to which he is now brought he acknowledgeth is the very Answer of his Prayer before his going out of England Thou knowest Lord he did many times in Prayers and Tears seek thy Bessed Majesty for Counsel and for Advice whether it was his Duty to stay and suffer or to shelter himself abroad and if it were thy Will to take more Honour to thy self by his Suffering than Living thou wouldst be pleased to remand him back again and bring him hither And he hath observed thy Providence checking of his Way and in preserving him all along until he came to this O Blessed Lord thy Poor Creature doth acknowledge that thy Ways to his Poor Soul have been of wonderful Grace and Mercy But Blessed be thy Glorious Name the Great God of Heaven and Earth he hath been pleased to bear him Witness to himself to Angels and to all that hear me this very Day thy Poor Servant that now stands to suffer had Joy and much Consolation from God and from his Cause more than ever he had before I say again to the Praise of the Free Grace of God I Bless his Name he hath engaged me in a Cause not to be repented of I say in a Cause not to be repented of Here the Sheriff interrupted him saying Is this your Prayer Mr. Scot Desiring him to forbear those kind of Expressions Others also told him that he contradicted himself and spoke Blasphemy Then Mr. Scot said I shall say no more but this the Lord I do acknowledge that this very Morning in the Dark Chamber I had very much of the Presence of God and from thence I take Consolation to my self that his Spirit is with me and that he hath Sealed unto my Soul the Decrees of Heaven at least perswaded my Soul that it will be well with me and that I am out of all Danger as to my Eternal Condition and that I shall Live and Reign with him there where all my Sin shall be done away which is the Growing Glory of my Soul and all Tears wip'd away also O Lord remember the Price of Blood that hath been shed for the purchasing of the Civil and Christian Liberties And remember thy Enemies that are not Incorrigible Enemies to thy Truth and Holiness and give them Vnderstanding to see their Error and to turn to thee a Heart Broken and with Humiliation that they may seek God with their whole Heart that they may be a Holy or Immanual Nation a Chosen Generation a Peculiar People Zealous of Good Works Careful to shew forth the Virtue of him that hath called them from Death to Life The Lord call in all that belong to the Election of Grace speedily into that Number Let no Weapon formed against thy Church prosper but Lord remember Zion if it be thy Good Pleasure and repair the Walls of thy Jerusalem O Lord thy Cause lyes near the Hearts of thy People and I bear thee Witness that I have this Income from thee as the Return of their Prayers And that we are supported to bear Witness for thee very Cheerfully and with Satisfaction I desire to be found of thee in Jesus Christ I do now abhor all my Sins and renounce my Services and do account them all as Dung Lord thou knowest I have desired to live that I might serve thee better and love thee more But that I may be with thy self Oh it is infinitely better and to confirm that Testimony which is concerning thy Glorious Will And thy Will be done in Earth as it is in Heaven by me and all thine from henceforth and for evermore Amen Observations on Mr. Scot MEN whose Damnable Actions whilst living never merited from Good Men the smallest Credit being now to be made Sacrifices to Publick Vengeance see how Saint-like they present themselves on the Stage This Man enter'd for a Black Saint in the Calender of Cruelty Something as to Mr. Gregory Clements take as followeth PErhaps some may think it strange that there is so little said as to Mr. Gregory Clement who suffered with the rest therefore this only is to be said more which is known to many that Mr. Clement was very silent both in the Time of his Imprisonment at Newgate and at the Time and Place of his Execution at Charing-Cross only thus it is said that he exprest his Trouble to some Friends in the Prison for yielding so far to the Importunity of his Relations as to plead guilty to the Indictment And though he spoke little at the Place of Execution yet so far as could be judged by some discerning Persons that was near him he departed this Life in Peace The same Day Mr. Ad. Scroop and Mr. John Jones suffered together at the same Place Collonel Scroop's Speech at Execution October 17 1660. YOU see an Object here that hath been in a better Place but howsoever the Lord Jesus Christ hath sent me to this Place I should Die I have no Animosity nor Malice against any Man nor ever had I neither have I any Evil Will to those that brought me hither nor to the Jury that found me Guilty nor Judges that passed Sentence nor to him through whose Means I was brought here to suffer I say once more the Lord forgive him I shall not Name him for I come not hither to reflect upon any Man's Person I will not tell you what my Breeding hath been because it is not good for any Man especially at such a time as this to boast of his Lineage or Breeding but this I shall say that I was Born and Bred a Gentleman As for my Carriage it may be some that look upon me here knows what it hath been Howsoever the Lord knows all and the Lord God is Judge of all and he will judge I shall submit my self to his Judgment which is a Righteous Judgment The Judgment of Men may go Wrong but God's Judgment is Right I shall submit to his Way The Lord he is the Rock of Ages and my Support under this great Weight that is now upon me I look up to him alone the Lord Jesus Christ is my Saviour and my Redeemer I am going into his Arms Blessed be his Name I follow him he is gone before me the same Way therefore it is no Reproach or Shame to follow the Lord Jesus Christ to Die in his Cause for that is it which I judge I am now going to do That which I do desire of you here are a great many Spectators both on the Right Hand and on the Left is that this Day may represent to you the General Day of the Judgment of Christ where you must appear and there every Man must receive according to their Works And at that time it will be known I say at that time it will be known and seen whose
following Words Col. Axtel's Speech at Tyburn October 12 1660. MR. Sheriff I am now as you see come to the Place of Execution according to my Sentence I desire your Leave that I may speak Freely and without Interruption first to this People and then to God for it is the last I shall speak in this World and I hope it will redound to your Account Mr. Sheriff's Reply Sir you know what the Court prohibited you to speak and what was spoken at the Bar of the Court was there desired therefore 't is needless to repeat it here I hope you will keep to the present Business that concerns you and not go out into Impertinencies and because you have but a little Time spend it to your best Advantage and the Good of the People and then you shall not be interrupted Or to the same Effect Col. Axtel begins I say the very Cause for which I have engaged is contained in this Book of God having the Bible in his Hand both in the Civil and Religious Rights of it which I leave to you giving the Book to Mr. Knowles You see a Dead Man Living and yet I hope I shall Live to all Eternity through the Mediation of Jesus Christ the Mediator of the Covenant of Free-Grace I must truly tell you that before these late Wars it pleased the Lord to call me by his Grace through the Work of the Ministry and afterwards keeping a Day of Humiliation in Fasting and Prayer with Mr. Symon Ash Mr. Love Mr. Woodcock and other Ministers in Laurence-Lane they did so clearly State the Cause of the Parliament that I was fully convinced in my own Conscience of the Justness of the War and thereupon engaged in the Parliament Service which as I did and do believe was the Cause of the Lord I ventred my Life freely for it and now Die for it Then Mr. Sheriff said to this Purpose Sir remember your self Col. Axtel proceeds and after the Work of the Lord was done in England my Lot cast me in the Service of Ireland and I thank the Lord I was serviceable to the English Nation in that Countrey and have discharged my Duty fully according to the Trust committed to me there As for the Fact for which I now suffer it is for Words only for Words and but for Words and the Sentence is already reversed in my own Conscience and it will be reversed by Jesus Christ by and by I pray God from the very Bottom of my Soul to forgive all that have had any Hand in my Death both Witnesses and Jury and the Court that passed Sentence for considering the Doctrine of our Lord Jesus Christ as he hath laid it down Matth. 5. 44. It hath been said of Old Time Love your Neighbours and Hate your Enemies but I say unto you Love your Enemies and pray for them that hate and despitefully use you that you may be the Children of your Father which is in Heaven I desire according to this Doctrine from the Bottom of my Heart that God would give them true Repentance and not lay their Sin to their Charge nor my Blood which by God's Law and Man's I think could not justly have been brought here to suffer But I bless God I have some comfortable Assurance that I shall be imbraced in the Arms of Christ and have Cause to hope that his Spirit shall carry my Soul into the Father's Hands And if the Glory of this Sunshine be so great the Sun then shining Bright how much more is the Glory of the Son of God who is the Sun of Righteousness I think it convenient to give you some Account of my Faith I believe all Things written in the Old and New Testament in the Principles and Doctrine of a Believers Faith I believe the Blessed Ordinances of Christ that it is our Duty to hear the Word preached to seek unto God in Prayer and to perform Family Duties and to walk in the Communion of Saints and for my own Part I am a Member of a Congregation which I judge to be the Way of Christ and were it for that only I were to Die I could Witness to it which is a Company of Men Born again by his Grace that walk in the Ways of Christ Blameless and Harmeless I Believe Jesus Christ died for Poor Sinners of whom I am Chief as the Apostle Paul saith This is a faithful Saying and worthy of all Acceptation that Christ Jesus came into the World to save Sinners of whom I am Chief And if the Apostle might say so much more may I My Friends and Countreymen I have Reason to bewail my own unprofitable Life having been very unfruitful unto the People of the Lord the Lord knows I have much fault upon my Heart were it not for the Blood of Christ that cleanseth and washeth me according to his Promise saying I loved you and washed away your Sins in my own Blood for there is no Remission of Sins without the Blood of Christ I desire you all to loath and cast off Sin it were better to Suffer than to Sin it is better to Die than to Sin nothing could grieve our Saviour our but Sin and therefore have a Care of that You and I must meet one Day at the Bar of Christ and the Son of God shall be our Judge for God hath committed all Judgment to the Son That all Men should Honour the Son as they Honour the Father This Day is a resemblance of that Day therefore be serious Beg as much Good to your Immortal Souls as I expect to enjoy by and by I beseech you beg of God that he would save your Souls and omit no Opportunity through the Strength of the Lord to Believe and put your Trust in the Lord Jesus Christ be sure to Labour after Assurance of your Interest in him or else you will be of all Men most miserable for I of Men were most miserable if I had not believed To see the Goodness of the Lord in the Land of the Living Blessed be the Lord that brings me into this State let the Way or Means be what it will it is God's Sovereignty who made these Creatures to dispose of them how he pleaseth and God hath ordained this Death for me from all Eternity The Lord Christ often prayed Thy Will be done this is the Lord's Will He hath numbred my Days and my Times are in his Hand Many seek the Ruler's Favour but every ones Judgment is from the Lord When Pilate said unto Christ Knowest thou not that I have Power to Crucifie thee Christ answered him Thou couldst have no Power against me except it were given thee from above Therefore I acknowedge the Righteous Hand of God he is Righteous but I am Sinful Therefore will I bear God's Indignation because I have sinned against him It is said of Jesus Christ That for the Joy set before him he endured the Cross and despised the Shame and is set down at the
Works are Righteous and whose are not therefore I would wish you and desire you to judge Charitably of me Observations on Colonel Scroop IF Birth or Education can render a Man Accomplisht without doubt Col. Scroop deserves a favourable Censure but as the smallest Spot is soonest discerned in a white Garment so Treason dishonours the highest Extraction and leaves a Blot in the Scutcheon of Nobility A Candid Nature obligeth me to love the Man yet my own Conscience and that solemn Commandment Fear God and Honour the King makes me Pity what I cannot ●ustifie and Condemn the Treason as a Person that once ●ov'd the Traitor Coll. John Jones his Speech upon the Ladder October 17 1660. THere is Two Things that are necessary now I am going through this narrow Gate or Passage to the Eternal Ma●esty I say Two Things are necessary as to the Occasion of my coming hither to receive my Father's good Pleasure First Peace with God Secondly Peace with Man I shall speak something to each of these and in the first Place speak something of the Court wherein I received the Sen●ence It hath been reported as I was told that I confessed ●his Fact and confessed that I were guilty of Murther as under those several-Expressions that are in the Indictment viz. I desire to clear my self before the Lord and before the World in that Particular for should I grant that I was guil●y in Reality and Truth of Murther and Malice viz. 〈◊〉 should belye my own Conscience and draw upon me a greater Weight than I could bear but thus far I do confess 〈◊〉 was willing to make the Work as short as I could and be●ause I would not stand so long I told them I would take the first Jury that came and when a Jury was called then I did Confess so much as I was convinced of as to the Matter ●f Fact I desire you will judge charitably of this that I speak at this Time as in the Presence of the Lord that it is not really viz. that I acknowledged my self guilty of Murder I had no such Thing in my Heart I must Confess I very freely quit his Majesty considerin● what he doth in this Case is the Part of a Loving Son to a Father especially the Judges telling him that it is the Law and I conceive that the Court did nothing but what they 〈◊〉 their best Vnderstandings judged Right as to Law therefo●● I freely acquit the Court though there was not enough said 〈◊〉 satisfie such a Poor Creature as I am in so great and deep Point as that was As for all others I do not know an● Man on the Earth to whom I do bear any Malice but I a●… in perfect Charity with all Men and I hope the Lord is 〈◊〉 Charity with me and therefore as I desire to have Forgivenes● my self from all those that I have offended even so I do freely Forgive all those that have in any Measure offended me The next Thing is towards God and it is that which shoul● be last upon my Heart It is not expected that I should give an Account here of my State and Condition for that is betwixt God and my own Soul and I do through the Grac● and Goodness of God firmly believe that my Redemption i● wrought and my Pardon is sealed and that I shall be immediately in my Father's Arms and that I shall be translated and brought to behold the Lord Jesus Christ in Glory with Comfort and Fulness of Joy Col. Jones his Prayer BLessed Lord God thou art the great Opener open unto my Soul the Lord Jesus Christ who will lead me into the Ways of Truth and Life O God Save me make Good all the Pledges of thy Love unto my Soul Oh make all the Promises which I have believed all the Days of my Life make them now Good unto my Soul giving me the full Enjoyment of thy self I desire to Bless and Praise thy Name for this Hour that thou hast brought me to Oh what am I poor Worm that thou shouldst give me this Opportunity to suffer for thy Name and to acknowledge thy Mercies before so great a Congregation at this Place Holy Father Holy Father Oh that thou wouldst now rain down Blessings from Heaven upon thy Poor Creatures that do hear and behold this Action this Day Oh that thou wouldst sanctifie this Thing to them and let Poor England be a Land of Truth and Happiness O Lord let England flourish And Oh that thou wouldst make thy Angel of L●ght to go before thy People Good God we pray thee keep off those great Judgments that hang over the Heads of these Nations because they have sinned against thee Through thy Name sanctifie us let not thy Name be reproached Dear Father receive my Soul I am ready to come unto thee Blessed Father into thy Hand I commend my Spirit thou hast Redeemed me Blessed be thy Name in that thou hast opened the Treasures of thy Love unto my poor Soul Thou hast given me this Hope whereof I need not be ashamed Blessed be thy Name my Spirit is full of Joy Oh Holy Father Holy Father I pray thee let thy Blessing come down upon thy Poor People Look upon me Holy Father stretch out thine Arms to carry me over this Brook I pray thee stand by me Dear Father I cast my self into thy Hand I commit my Soul unto thee Then speaking to the Sheriff said Mr. Sheriff I must needs return you many Thanks for your Civility Sheriff replied I am glad to hear such an Ingenious Confession and that you make such an End and that you have not gone into any reviling Language as some others have done before After this he committed his Soul to God and so departed Observations on Colonel Jones IF Old Age could free a Man from Punishment then had Col. Jones a good Plea in the Court of Antiquity his Grey Hairs pleaded much Gravity but Reverence is not due to Traitors to be Zealous in a Bad Cause argues a Conscience fit for Villany The Last of these Ten Persons order'd for Execution were Col. Dan. Axtel and Col. Fran. Hacker who on the 19th of October Two Days after the Death of Scroop and Jones were drawn upon One Sledge to Tyburn THey were brought forth of Prison the Sledge being ready for them they took their leave of some Friends that stood at the Door and Col. Axtel desired them to be at the Place of Execution and both entring the Sledge they cast up their Eyes toward that God to whom they were coming then with a cheerful Countenance setting themselves down they were drawn to Tyburn the Place of Execution where a Cart was set ready into which they both ascended their Countenance not at all Changed though now the King of Terror stared them in the Face the Ropes being then put about their Necks and a burning Fire kindled before their Faces first Col. Axtel applies himself to the Sheriff in these