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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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A Brief Account OF THE BEHAVIOUR c. BY a Commission of Oyer and Terminer for the Trial of the King's Pretended Judges began at the Old Bailey Octob. 10th 1660 the aforesaid Persons with many others were Sentenc'd to Death of which Tho. Harrison or Major-General Harrison was the First that was Executed which was on Saturday the 13th of October following According to his Sentence he was drawn on a Hurdle from Newgate to Charing-cross where within certain Rales made on Purpose a Gibbet was erected When he came to the sight of the Gallows he was transported with Joy and his Servant asked him how he did He answered Never better in my Life His Servant told him Sir there is a Crown of Glory ready for you O yes Said he I see it When he was taken off the Sledge the Hangman desired him to forgive him I do forgive thee said he with all my Heart as it is a Sin against me and told him he wisht him all Happiness and further said Alas poor Man Thou dost it ignorantly the Lord grant that this Sin may not be laid to thy Charge and putting his Hand into his Pocket gave him all the Money he had and so parting with his Servant hugging of him in his Arms went up the Ladder with an undaunted Countenance Major-Gen Harrison's Speech upon the Ladder Gentlemen I Did not expect to have spoken a Word to you at this Time but seeing there is Silence commanded I will speak something of the Work God hath in Hand in our Days Many of you have been Witnesses of the Finger of God that hath been seen among us of late Years in the Deliverance of his People from their Oppressors and in bringing to Judgment those that were guilty of the Precious Blood of the Dear Servants of the Lord And how God did witness thereto by many wonderful and evident Testimonies as it were immediately from Heaven insomuch that many of our Enemies who were Persons of no mean Quality were forced to confess That God was with us and if God did but stand Neuter they should not value us and therefore seeing the Finger of God hath been pleading this Cause I shall not need to speak much to it In which Work I with others were engaged for the which I do from my Soul bless the Name of God who out of the exceeding Riches of his Grace accounted me worthy to be instrumental in so Glorious a Work and though I am wrongfully charged with Murder and Bloodshed yet I must tell you I have kept a good Conscience both towards God and towards Man I never had Malice against any Man neither did I act maliciously towards any Person but as I judged them to be Enemies to God and his People And the Lord is my Witness that I have done what I did out of the Sincerity of my Heart to the Lord I bless God I have no Guilt upon my Conscience but the Spirit of God beareth Witness that my Actions are acceptable to the Lord through Jesus Christ though I have been compassed about with manifold Infirmities Failings and Inperfections in my Holiest Duties but in this I have Comfort and Consolation that I have Peace with God and do see all my Sins washt away in the Blood of my Dear Saviour And I do declare as before the Lord that I would not be guilty Wittingly nor Willingly of the Blood of the meanest Son no not for Ten Thousand Worlds much less of the Blood of such as I am charged with I have again and again besought the Lord with Tears to make known his Will and Mind unto me concerning it and to this Day he hath rather confirmed me in the Justice of it and therefore I leave it to him and to him I commit my Ways but some that were Eminent in the Work did wickedly turn aside themselves and to set up their Nests on high which caused great Dishonour to the Name of God and the Profession they had made And the Lord knows I could have suffered more than this rather than have fallen in with them in that Iniquity though I was offered what I would if I would have joined with them my Aim in all my Proceedings was the Glory of God and the Good of his People and the Welfare of the whole Common-wealth The People observing him to tremble in his Hands and Legs he taking notice of it said Gentlemen By Reason of some Scoffing that I do hear I judge that some do think I am afraid to Die by the shaking I have in my Hands and Knees I tell you no but it is by Reason of much Blood I have lost in the Wars and many Wounds I have received in my Body which caused this Shaking and Weakness in my Nerves I have had it this Twelve Years I speak this to the Praise and Glory of God he hath carried me above the Fear of Death and I value not my Life because I go to my Father and am assured I shall take it up again Gentlemen Take notice that for being instrumental in that Cause and Interest of the Son of God which hath been pleaded amongst us and which God hath witnessed too by Appeals and wonderful Victories I am brought to this Place to suffer Death this Day and if I had Ten Thousand Lives I could freely and cheerfully lay them down all to Witness to this Matter Oh what am I poor Worm that I should be accounted Worthy to suffer any Thing for the Sake of my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ I have gone joyfully and willingly many a Time to lay down my Life upon the Account of Christ but never with so much Joy and Freedom as at this Time I do not lay down my Life by constraint but willingly for if I had been minded to have run away I might have had many Opportunities but being so clear in the Thing I durst not turn my Back nor step a Foot out of the Way by Reason I had been engaged in the Service of so Glorious and Great a God however Men presume to call it by hard Names yet I believe e'er it be long the Lord will make it known from Heaven that there was more of God in it than Men are now aware of All the Gods of the Nations are but Idols they have Eyes but see not and Mouths but speak not and cannot save those that trust in them But my God is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords before whom all you here and all Nations are but as the Drop of a Bucket And he will never leave those that truly trust in him unto whose Glory I shall surely go and shall sit on the Right Hand of Christ in Heaven it may be to judge those that have Vnjustly judged me Matth. 25. 33 34. 1 Cor. 6. 2. The Sheriff minding him of the shortness of Time if he had any Thing to say to the People he might He said I do desire as from my own Soul that they
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