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A56520 Blood for blood, or, Justice executed for innocent blood-shed being a true narrative of that late horrid murder committed by Mary Cook upon her own and only beloved child, with several remarkable passages preceding the fact, as also what was most worthy observation during her imprisonment, and at her execution / faithfully communicated for publique satisfaction by N. Partridge and J. Sharp ; with a sermon on the same occasion ; with other spectaters and visiters whilst in prison and at her execution. Partridge, N.; Sharp, J. 1670 (1670) Wing P630; ESTC R36660 19,984 50

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to abate hate Tit. 3.2 2. No provocation can be given to thee but by Gods permission for the tryal and exercise of thy Graces and Vertues Therefore David said Let Shimei Curse 3. Avoid all kindling or blowing up the flame of passion in thy own breast put and keep at a distance all that combustable stuffe that would take fire Be not a Companion of the Gamester the Drunkard or the froward in Spirit 4. Consider that anger resteth in the bosome of Fools So much fury so much folly Eccles 7.11 2. When it causeth envie to rise in my breast against my Neighbour Herein the Devil was a Murderer for that he envied our first Parents happiness the melioriety of their estate he being fallen himself And Cain being of that Seed he envies Abel because accepted of God before him Now this springeth from the want of true Love and from overmuch Self-love for love envies not 1 Cor. 13.4 And he that hateth his Brother for that good which is in him for which he should love him is a Murderer 1 John 3.5 Now Satan takes the advantage to kindle the Fire and Fewel and make it bouse over and break forth in action either against others or our selves in Revenge and injuring our neighbour in desires or purposes of Revenge as Esau said in his heart The daies of mourning for my Father are at hand then will I slay my Brother Jacob for the Blessing not considering whose propriety it is to Revenge Wrong Rom. 12.19 And hence proceeds actual Murders against our Neighbour or our selves sometimes secret by giving or taking poyson or giving way to Temptations of tha● kinde Sometimes open by laying violent hands upon our selves or others 1. Upon our selves A Sin so hainous in the sight of God that he Commands if a Beast slay a Man the Beast was to be stoned to death although he had neither Law nor Reason to restrain him how much more Man whom God hath endowed with a Reasonable Soul and bounded with a Righteous Law Exod. 21.28 Now this is so much the more evil by how much the nearer and stronger the bonds are by which God and Nature binds us to preservation whether the Bonds of Consanguinity or Affinity but most Monstrous and Unnatural of all is to lay violent hands upon our selves to whom I am bound by all Bonds to love and preserve Therefore for one to rend in sunder his own Soul and Body is very dreadful breaking all Bonds of God and Nature and for ought man can judge plunging themselves into Hell without Remedy there being no space betwixt Sin and Death for Repentance and certainly no Murtherer hath Eternal Life in him 1 John 3.15 Now what is the cause Find out that and you have half the cure 1. No one layeth violent hands upon themselves but pride is the root of it discontented with Gods wise providential disposal when persons chuse and resolve not to be at all because they may not be what they would be themselves not submitting themselves to what God will have them to be 2. Unbelief and impatiency want of faith in God to keep him in a quiet waiting upon the wise Governour of all things to work a good issue for us out of troubles 2. None lay violent hands upon others but for want of retaining the knowledge and awe of the all-seeing and sin-revenging God in their hearts as you may read at large Rom. 1.28 31. Now to prevent both 1. Beg earnestly of God to write his Law in thy heart and to put his fear in thee and keep thee in a meek and quiet frame of spirit 2. If at any time differences do arise that may by Satan or thy own heart be blown up to passionate revenge do these few things 1. If two constructions can be made of a word or gesture or action be sure to make the best It is a note of a wicked person to invent evil if he may construe it unto good 2. Be as ready to forgive as you would be forgiven your self either of God or man 3. Seek yea pursue peace until you overtake it 1 Pet. 3.8 9 11. If it be possible as much as lieth in you live peaceably with all men avenge not your selves but rather give place unto wrath Rom. 12.18 19. 4. Carefully maintain a noble spirit of sympathy with any when under temptation or oppression Could we obey that blessed rule to do as we would be done unto Gal. 6.1 2. it would abate anger prevent revenge and murder which is to the matter of fact Now we shall proceed to give you the relation with the aggravating circumstances which accompanied this hainous and we think almost unparalleld murder The person which committed this murder was one Mary Cook the wife of T. C. living since the late dreadful fire in Cloth-fair near Smithfield in London who was about the age of 37 years and had been married to her said Husband near 12 years by whom she had eight children and by the relation of many creditable persons who have known her of a child have given this character of her That she was of a very civil and sober life and conversation living in the neighbourhood very inoffensively but also that she was of a very melancholy temper which is the Anvil that the Devil delights to forge upon for now Satan makes use of all advantages against her to increase her melancholy blowing up in her mind great discontent with her present condition so that as her affection unto it decreased so her affliction in it increased insomuch that common business became a burden and fears arose in her as to wants that in fine she fancied death less bitter than life and now the Devil having thus far prevailed is not wanting to put her upon such temptations as might speed her ruin 1. Then the Devil stirs her up to revenge and this as she hath related since did give her a kind of secret content and this temptation prevailed much with her for being asked that morning she committed the fact what might be the reason of it one answer was That she had been a fortnight sick and weak and no one took care what she wanted thus through temptation she prefers revenge before temporal safety and eternal peace 2. The Devil prevailed with her to keep his secrets and counsel for she discovered her affliction to ●one that might pray with or fo● her or could give suitable counsel to her and help to bear her burden by which means she struggling in her own strength until at last she concluded there was no hope of amendment of her condition or ease to her troubled mind but by death 3. Temptation by which the Devil prevailed upon her was to grow mindless of hearing Gods holy Word preached or read the Scriptures or to perform publick or private prayers this had prevailed so high that the morning she gave that fatal blow she confest for months together she had not been at Church to
Blood for Blood OR JUSTICE EXECUTED FOR Innocent Blood-Shed Being a true Narrative of that late horrid Murder committed by Mary Cook upon her own and only beloved Child with several remarkable passages preceding the fact as also what was most worthy observation during her Imprisonment and at her Execution faithfully communicated for Publique Satisfaction By N. Partridge and J. Sharp With a Sermon upon the same occasion With other Spectaters and Visiters whilst in Prison and at her Execution LONDON Printed for F. Smith at the Elephant and Castle without Temple-Bar and D. Newman at the Chyrurgions-Arms in Little-Brittain 1670. Licensed and Entered according to Order To the READER Courteous Reader HEre is at length now exposed to publique view this brief but true Narrative of that ever to be abhorred cruelty of M. C. in murdering her innocent Babe which we humbly submit to thy favourable censure and charitable interpretation Two reasons especially have drawn it forth First to fulfil the will of the poor creature which was executed who had an earnest desire at the place and time of her execution to have given glory to God by confessing her sins accepting her punishment and giving warning to all the numerous spectators of the evil of sin and the danger of eternal wrath but natural strength failing her wished some of us in the Cart with her to have manifested the same then but the noise of the multitude was such that it could not be done conveniently some days passed after before any thoughts were stirred up in us to publish any thing of this nature during which time some of us could have little rest apprehending some neglect might be imputed unto us in a business which for ought we knew might be for general good As we would not cover over with gilt or paint rotten Wood or Copper neither would we bury under dirt the least grain of pure Gold therefore we have not taken upon us to pass any judgement upon the dying state of M. C. but leave it unto him who sees and looketh into the hidden man of the heart and weigheth both sins and repentance in the balance of the Sanctuary and to the judicious Reader who we hope will measure what is spoken by her and of her by the rule of Christian charity and as we apprehended in her whilst living great fear and yet greater hopes so we leave her now dead looping that her application to the blood of Christ was sincere as discovered more at large in the following Narrative the which blood speaks better things than the blood of Abel his precious blood crying to God for mercy may out-cry the loud cry of the innocent blood shed by her for vengeance The second reason was That this through the blessing of God might be a word in season both to Professors and prophane persons in this day of Satans violent temptations to Professors because we find by daily and sad experience the Devil setting upon those richly laden with choice treasures with furious assaults to them therefore speak we or rather the Lord look well to your foundation secure your principles live in the daily exercise of those rooting graces humility self-denial and repentance and then grow up in the nutritive graces faith hope and love and to crown all let integrity and uprightness preserve thee and so persevere unto the end the Lord helping thee to set up his watch tower in thy heart continually natural reason and common providence may prompt thee to secure and watch thy outward estate but grace alone instructs thee how to keep thy heart were thy heart danger-free from enmity without and treachery within thou hadst then a Plea for the abatement of thy souls intention herein but whilst a danger of surprize by both remit no diligence shew me that man or woman whom the impudence of sin and Satan doth not sometimes charge and assault but if such a one cannot be found be convinced of thy need of the Divine breast-plate which will not only put temptations back but force the tempter to surcease his assaults or if so impudent notwithstanding will yet enable thee to shake them of as St. Paul did the Viper from his hand unburt And to the prophane that they by reading this sad relation as the consequences of sin and the awakening Sermon thereunto annexed may come to know themselves and their unsafe condition whilst in their unregenerate state and the Spirit of God working with it they may be thereby provoked to consider their ways and amend them before the day come wherein sinners shall cry out Who among us shall dwell with devouring fire Who shall abide with everlasting burnings For the day of the Lord will burn as an Oven and sinners shall be as stubble Oh! therefore it is to warn them to flee from the wrath to come and in the bowels of our Lord Jesus to beseech thee to look their faces in the glass of Gods Law and to continue therein and be a doer of the work And now Reader because the cry of blood reacheth unto the Heavens and calleth for a narrow search and inquiry from thence that justice may take place and vengeance from God may be executed to answer the nature of the crime committed the sin of blood being of that deep dy in the eyes of God that he hath left in his written Word no City of refuge to flie unto for the outward part of the offender though sought if possible with tears of blood yet is his Law unalterable Who so sheddeth mans blood by man shall his blood be shed Gen. 9.6 Weeping wailing and gnashing of teeth will not here prevail nor can create a door of hope witness the case of poor Butler and Savage who wrung their hands for sorrow smote upon their breasts and with thousands of bitter sighs cryed Oh that I had not done this wicked Act what to murder my inno friend It makes me so far from desiring life or refuge here that I am not meet nor worthy to tread any longer upon Gods earth nor yet to live in the society of men or to be seen above ground or die a natural death upon my body but must call for justice justice justice and that in a violent way it may be executed upon me to send me as speedily as is possible from off the earth I have so defil'd by so dreadful a sin as this my Murder was And no marvel but the offendor if touched with a thorough sence of this dreadful crime must and will thus cry out for speedy and publick justice to be done upon him in the sight of the Sun while the Law of God is so far from giving respect in this case to the Judges of the earth that he will punish not only particular persons but Families yea Cities and Kingdoms too where justice for this bloody crime is omitted or remitted and when the Magistrate hath done his Office so dreadful in Gods eye is this foul Crime that after
abroad and several reports went as to her self and what should be the causes of that barbarous Act. 1. That the Devil appeared in a personal shape unto her and told her she must either destroy her self or her Child 2. That the day before she went to see one of her other Children at Nurse and would have sent the Nurse forth that so she might have killed that Babe 3. That she was under trouble of mind about Religion with many other things Which for satisfaction to our selves and others and clearing the truth of Gospel-profession as being inconsistant for any true work of the Spirit of God in the conviction of a sinner to leave the soul having begun in the Spirit to end in the flesh Some of those Ministers which went to visit her in the Prison made more than ordinary diligent search into these things And as to the first report she said there was no appearance unto her but the violent Temptation of the Devil and her own wretched and sinfull heart giving way to the Temptation And as to the second she confest she went to see her Child at Nurse upon the Saturday before but it never entered into her heart to conceive a thought of doing that Child any hurt And as to the third her answer was That there was nothing of any Religious Concernment in it but it was that great Discontent which she had conceived in her mind grounded upon her apprehension of exceeding unkindnesses of her Relations unto her although she had never been undutiful unto them but very sparing she was in accusing any but her self And it is not the design of this Narrative to accuse them only to desire they may cal to mind and lay to heart and repent of their neglect of duty towards her wherein they shall any of them be conscious unto themselves of remisness and that all others who shall reade this sad Relation may take warning thereby so to discharge their relative duties that they may not expose their Relations unto Temptations and so when a separation cometh either violent or natural they have cause to mourn all their dayes for their own and their other mens sins But as to her self the sense of her great sin and guilt lay with such weight upon her conscience that Satan used his utmost endeavour to drive her into despair of ever obtaining mercy it being his usual method to present God all mercy to allure men to commit sin and afterwards to present God altogether severity to drive the sinner into despair of God's mercy in the pardon of their sin A great wound lay upon her with respect unto her dear Babe whom she had so inhumanly destroyed Whether her Fact might not hinder the Child's Salvation Much care and pains was taken so to speak as might not in the least extenuate the sence of her guilt and yet to open a door of hope unto her that the eternal state of the Child might be safe notwithstanding her great wickedness through the riches of God's grace which sheweth mercy unto whom he will shew mercy that 18th of Ezekiel ver 24 being read unto her But still she sadly bewailed the horridness of her sin wishing often Oh that she had had more Grace for if it were to do again she would submit to a thousand deaths rather than to commit that sin And her sore trouble now was that her heart was so obdurate that she could not mourn as she should and desired to do and begged that all good people would pray for her And being asked What she desired us to pray unto God for for her her answer was that God would give her a broken and penitent heart She also sadly lamented her distraction by reason of her evil company in the Room with her that hindred both her meditations and addresses to God O it is sad dwelling in the Tents of Kedar and a sore evil to leave our great work to do until the last not knowing what hindrance we may meet with It is inconvenient to cast up our Accounts in a crowd and hurry of business Ever and anon she would sadly bewail her want of the light of God's countenance and it was not to be wondred at that she was so much in the dark having committed such a gross sin against the light of Nature Iniquity separates betwixt us and our God and causeth him to hide his face that it is rarely if ever they recover it though he may in mercy pardon the sin yet he may justly cause the sinner to go mourning and with broken bones to the grave The Sessions now came on and upon the 21th of February she was arraigned and endicted at the Old-Baily and cast for her life Upon the Petition of her Husband she had a weeks time granted her to prepare for her death and being sentenced on Wednesday the second of March to die in Smithfield over against Clothfair-Gate where she formerly lived when she committed that horrid Murder During this time much pains was taken with her continually by skilful and faithful Physicians for her Souls recovery out of the snare of the Devil who had carried her captive at his will and several Books of Mr. Baxters and other Books suitable to her present condition were brought her to reade which she seemed diligently to improve her time in together with the holy Scriptures March 1. being the day before her Execution one Mris. R. H. had an earnest desire to see her and to watch with her that night and through God's mercy it was of great use unto her for her comfort who had now but a little time to live That day being asked If a pardon for life or a pardon for her sin were equally presented to choose one which would she choose she answered If her heart did not deceive her it would be the pardon of her sin O her sin her sin her blood-guiltiness lay with weight upon her but still she cryed out she could not find her heart in that broken and believing frame which she desired it should be in On the same day great pains were taken with her to help her understanding and apprehension both as to the nature of true Repentance and saving Faith to which she with more than former freedom answered That as to Repentance opened unto her she hoped God had given her a sight of her sin and a desire to be truly humbled for it it was her wound she was no more wounded and that she did desire to forsake sin with abhorrence and to loath her self for her sin to lay her mouth in the dust and yet to look up unto the Lord Jesus if so be she might find mercy And as to her Faith she said God had convinced her that her own righteousness was but unrighteousness even as a filthy menstruous cloth and therefore desired out of the sence of her own nothingness and utter emptiness to go out of her self and to rely upon Jesus Christ alone for Righteousness and