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A76061 A murderer punished and pardoned, or, A true relation of the wicked life, and shameful-happy death of Thomas Savage imprisoned, justly condemned, and twice executed at Ratcliff, for his bloody fact in killing his fellow-servant, on Wednesday, Octob. 28, 1668 / by us who were often with him in the time of his imprisonment in Newgate, at at his execution, Robert Franklin, Thomas Vincent, Thomas Doolitel, James Janeway, Hugh Baker ; to which is annexed a sermon preached at his funeral. R. A. (Richard Alleine), 1611-1681.; Janeway, James, 1636?-1674.; Franklin, Robert, 1630-1684. 1679 (1679) Wing A997A; ESTC R42788 47,969 54

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with him on Saturday before he dyed he charged him with his sin which had caused such a blot upon all the Profession he had made and what great cause he had to be humbled before God and desired him to tell him as a dying man whether it was his voluntary act and delight in excessive drinking or no And he did prosefs that he knew it was not the quantity that he had drank which was not near so much as at other times he did use without distempering of himself However God was pleased to make him taste the bitterness of that Cup in that he had given such occasion to sinners to speak evil of the wayes of God and beating his hands being returned to himself upon the stones cryed out Oh that I should offend God! And though he did much lament the scandal yet he always said that he looked not upon it as a sin of drunkenness but a circumvention or to use his own words that something was put into the drink to distemper his head On Saturday during the Sessions he was arraigned and pleaded Guilty confessing with many tears and wringing his hands that he through the instigation of the Devil and enticement of that wretched Creature meaning the Harlot had committed that bloody fact which was such an horror to his Conscience that he would not do it again for ten thousand Worlds his Carriage and Confession was such that he much moved the honourable Bench and Jury and most of the Beholders On Monday next he received his Sentence of Death after which time he was with the other condemned Prisoners and did pray with them four times a day and read to them and sung Psalms with them After the Execution of the rest he had time given or procured him by the honourable Sheriff of London for some days which he improved to the great advantage of his Soul On Friday night he uttered these expressions in company with H. B. being the day that the other Prisoners were Executed I find saith he so much sweetness and delight and pleasure in Gods ways and so much folly in the ways of sin that if there were no Heaven to reward nor any Hell to punish I could not but love the ways of God and the People of God Oh it is so sweet to be in company with them praying and conversing with them over what is in hearing others Swear and Curse that I account it as great a mercy as any almost that I may be in their Company O methinks it is a Heaven to me to be with God's Ministers and People and Prayer now is so sweet that I grudge the time always when I am off from my knees or go down to the grate Now there is nothing in the World I prize like Christ one Christ above Ten thousand Worlds now I do repent and I do believe through Mercy it is the Lords work but I earnestly beg and pray for a more humble and a more broken heart and a more through sense of sin and a greater sorrow for it and beg that God would enable me to come to him to believe in him Lord saith he Faith is thy work Repentance is thy work do thou enable me to repent nay thou hast enabled me to repent and I do from the very bottom of my heart Lord as far as I know my own heart I repent that I should offend so gracious and so merciful a God as thou art Lord and Faith is thy work Lord saith he hast thou not said No man can come to thee except the Father draw him Draw me O Lord and I shall run to thee enable me to believe Lord and I shall believe nay I do believe Lord that Jesus Christ his blood was not shed in vain Did Christ die for nothing Lord Did he not die to save all repenting and believing sinners of whom I am chief On Saturday at night in company with Mr. Baker he Discoursed thus Oh! my dear Friend taking me by the hand come hither saith he and opening the Coffin look here is the Ship saith he in which I must lanch out into the Ocean of Eternity and is it not a terrible thing saith he to see one's own Coffin and burying-cloaths when at the same time I am as well as you do you think it would not daunt you to go to the gallows to have the Halter and to dye there were this for the sake of the Gospel I should not care were it ten hundred times a worse death but to suffer this cursed death for such horrid sins O this is sad Why said I you have a greater mercy in some respect than those that dye in their beds for they are full of sickness and pain and cannot so well mind Repentance as you who are well and have nothing else to mind Ah Sir saith he their sins are of a far less nature than mine and so they do not need so much repentance as mine do my dying for such horrid sins makes my repentance to be so much the more hard O saith he I believe it it is a hard work to dye I could carry it out as bravely as any do you think I could not but to consider that as I die and am sentenced from God's Barr so I must be for ever immediately either be everlastingly happy or everlastingly miserable To consider this would make a stout heart to tremble Those poor Creatures that were here the other night meaning the other condemned Prisoners they know now what it is to be in an eternal state and if they are gone to Hell O Lord how miserably are they disappointed who hoped for to have gone to Heaven and are sent from thy Barr to endless burning Lord what a mercy is it that I have a little time longer left let it be improved to thy glory and let my soul live and I shall praise thee The last Lords day he lived he desired to be alone and spent it in wrestling with God by prayers and in other duties in order to his preparation for his great change by death that then he expected the next day in which duties he found so much of God that he had some fore-tasts of the joys of Heaven and when we asked him what of God he had found that day he replyed That he had such pleasure and delight in mourning for sin and praying unto God that he was loath to come off from his knees At night there were some Ministers that sat up with him and spent that night in prayer with him and for him and in conference on Monday morning came T. D. to him before day thinking it was his last day for an Order was sent on Friday for his Execution on Monday and said to him Thomas how is it with you now your last day begins to dawn He said Blessed be God I am not afraid to dye because I hope I shall go to Jesus Christ After some time in prayer for him we desired him to spend some time