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A31092 The Lord's arm stretched ovt in an answer of prayer, or, A true relation of the wonderful deliverance of James Barrow, the son of John Barrow of Olaves Southwark, who was possessed with evil spirits near two years the diversity of means used, with the way in which he was delivered / published by me, John Barrow. Barrow, John, 17th cent. 1664 (1664) Wing B965; ESTC R30215 17,813 22

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enraged for he would double his fist and seem by his looks to threaten him that prayed endeavouring to get nearer and nearer to him till God or Christ was named at which words he would start back as though he was frighted using endeavours to get out of the Chamber and had but that two of them held the door and would not let him which when he perceived he crept to the farthest corner of the room crying out Legat go to the Devil Legat will not you go to the Devil Legat Go to the Devil Legat go to the Devil Legat. It was observed that though he often repeated these words yet his mouth was open but his lips moved not at which time he used many strange and absurd actions They offered him a Bible which he would not look into but seemed to be much tormented they then offered him another Book at which he was not at all troubled Thus they continued till about noon and then he fell asleep and slep a pretty while and when he awoke he was like a natural fool and could not speak a word saying Legat go to the Devil as aforesaid from whence it appears that it was not he that spake but the Evil Spirit in him making Crosses wetting them with spittle playing with and spitting on the Andirons that stood in the Chimney and when they were taken from him he cryed like a Child after this they shewed him a Bible again at which he was not troubled but seemed to rejoyce In this condition he continued till towards night and then he fell into a very strange fit of raging and roaring calling Legat many times While this fit was on him one went down stairs and staid a little and then came up again against whom the Boy was so enraged that he spit at him and would have struck him but that he was held by two others After this the evening came on and they commended him and their work to the Lord who was able to do more for him than they were able to ask The answer of this day was the restoring of his speech in such a measure that one might understand him The 14th of September 1663. was the second day that they set apart to seek the Lord in behalf of my Child at which time there were only three exercised in the duty of Prayer to wit Iohn Clayton Rich. Webb and Rich. Aylmore except some women who were spectators my self and my wife When they were met they applied themselves to the Lord in prayer as they did the day before in which duty they had spent the greatest part of the day and the Boy seemed not to be troubled until it grew towards night and then he fell into a very great Agony roaring and crying Legat Legat many times and was so outragious that he was held by two of them but a little before night this fit left him and then they committed him themselves and their work into the hands of God who disposeth all things according to the Counsel of his own will The answer of this dayes work was that whereas before he cold not hold a Cup in his hand to drink but took it in his teeth before they parted he took a pot in his hand and drunk as orderly as I or any one could and the next day he read a Chapter without trouble And so they were led to the third dayes work being September 21. 1663. The persons that met this day were Rich. Webb Tho. Mildman Rich. Pilgrim Rich. Aylmore Iohn Smith Iohn Borchit Iohn Clayton with some others both strangers and acquaintance this day they endeavoured to be there as soon as they could but neither my self nor my wife nor Boy were come to the place appointed two friends came to meet us and found us in the way coming but had been troubled with the Child by reason of strong temptations of the Devil namely to cut his throat or drown himself or knock out his brains against a post His mother asked him if he would go to Hell Yea said he with all my heart But at the last he came to the place where the aforesaid friends were and went laughing up the stairs like a fool and when he was come in looked earnestly about him and seemed to count them that were there by pointing at them Then after some discourse about the work of the day as in relation to Christ's Promises upon our agreeing together we found our selves in an oneness of spirit believing the Lords Presence and then one went to prayer The first that prayed concluded his prayer without any material observation from the Boy except some inward fretting which did appear by his looks and snatching with his hand at his face and head The second that prayed with an holy boldness asked of God a sign whether the work should be finished that day the sign was That if God would do it that day That the Spirit should be roused up immediately and so it pleased the Lord to answer that at that very time the Spirit did roar in the Boy with an hideous noise after a manner that we could not tell what to compare it to but something like the noise a dog makes when he howls and toar open his clothes throwing his Hankercher that was about his neck on the floor treading on it with his feet and spitting at him that was at prayer crying out You cannot do the work Our friend replied Satan thou art a Lyar for through the strength of the Lord we are able to do it or words to that purpose further replying Thou damned fiend thou enemy to mankind who wert a Lyar from the beginning I adjure thee in the Name of Iesus of Nazereth come forth at which he roared and beat himself crying out What three dayes two dayes was enough looking wishly on all as we stood about him saying What nothing but pray what all pray all mad will you kill your selves with praying three dayes is too much in conscience Then one said if three dayes would not be enough we would have three and three too and then he was very much troubled and beat himself again and howled as before And then he endeavoured to perswade us that there was a dinner below we might go down to that and eat it But answer was made that we had set our selves to fasting and prayer to plead with God against him and would not eat till the Sun went down and then he would perswade us that it was night and dark and time to go home Answer was made Thou art a lyar as from the beginning for then it was about eleven or twelve of the clock Again he told there was a bed we might go to bed And when none of these lies and deceits would do he began with other stratagems and told us that we had got for every day one could not we be contented Answer was made that we would not give over while any did remain And then he fixed his eyes on
the window strangely and fell a calling for more help as though some stood without and beckned with his hand to them and bad them come in Why did you go out come back again come back again they will not hurt you you need not fear you may come if you will come quickly what are you mad to stand there and then would beat himself for anger that they did not come when he called It was observed that two hats hung in the Window and a friend took them down supposing the Boy might heed them and when they were down he cryed the more Now there is more room now you may come if you will come away come come and then cryed Diabolus Diabolus many times saying it many times Come or the work will be done And one taking him by the hand he cryed Let my manus go many times One asked me whether I had taught him any Latine I said No. Then the Boy sweat much and seemed to be in a great toil or agony and then told us If we would not give over and depart quickly the house would fall and kill us all you will be all killed Now it was observed that at the departure of every Spirit which was as we suppose five at distinct times their departure was with a kind of strange rising upwards to his throat as if he was ready to be choaked bursting forth with a kind of belching and throwing forth his hand saying There is one gone so in the departure giving the distinct number of them as they went forth crying out when the third was gone There is one for every day as aforesaid And when the fourth went out he shaked his hand after him saying Fare thee well farewel there is four now all is gone now all is gone One said Thou art a Lyar for till God put praise into this Boys mouth we will not give over But when he said four were gone it was to be observed he did butten up his doublet very carefully and orderly measuring the breast of it to see whether he did it even after which he fell asleep and slept as near as we could judge an hour and an half or thereabouts in all which time we continued earnest in prayer to God and at the last he awaked and looked about him wildly and in a little time the fifth spirit began to roar and to be disturbed as the other before and then one of us did adjure him in the Name of Iesus to come out Then he said If he did he would go into another upon which he was commanded to come out and go to his own place Then we heard him cry Legat come out come out come out thou must come out thou must come out oft saying it over and then stopt his mouth with his hands and coat and knees and arms as if he were resolved to stop in the Devil with them but at the last to the praise of our God be it spoken for ever which worketh wonders by his own Power alone brought him out he brought him out with a sneeze and a kind of thruttling in his throat and so the fifth came forth at which time the Boy sate very still with a very sober countenance lifting up his hands and eyes as though he had matter of praise in his mind for the space of three hours and at that time I was desired to speak to him but found him dumb and then he sate down again and we applied our selves to the Lord in prayer and the last that prayed asked of God a sign as in the morning whether the work was done and that if it was done the Lord should put praises into the Boys mouth and then the Boy did lift up his hands and eyes which we did look upon as an Answer from the Lord and so with one accord returned praise to God with all our hearts and when we had concluded we asked the Boy how he did but he could not speak One asked him whether we should pray for him but he did not answer Iames said one if we shall pray for thee give us a sign then he did lift up his hands and eyes and then they went to prayer again that the Lord might loose his tongue and so they left him my self his mother and two other friends more with him and went into the Kitchin One of the friends that stayed above put his finger into his mouth and finding his tongue doubled laboured to unfold it and groaned in spirit to the Lord and it pleased the Lord so to loose his tongue that he spake and praised his holy Name who alone worketh great Wonders Then we found that the Lord had answered our prayers to the great joy of us all then we sung forth his praise and met that day seven-sevennight and kept it a day of thanksgiving to God for that he was pleased to shew us that his hand was not shortned nor his ear heavy that it could not hear but that he is the same to day and yesterday and for ever This in the Lord 's doing and it is marvellous in our eyes A true RELATION of the wonderful Deliverance of Hannah Crump Daughter of Iohn Crump of Warwick who was sore afflicted by Witchcraft for the space of nine months with the several means used and way in which she was relieved Christian Reader THis following Relation is not put forth to reflect upon any sort of People nor to seek any popular applause from any but onely to shew that the Lord's hand is not shortned that he cannot save or that his ear is heavy that he cannot hear but the Iniquities of the sons of men in this day have hindred good things from us as well as it did in times past and that the want of Faith in Gods promises have made us want those spiritual presences of God by his Spirit and to manifest that if we seek him in the way of his Appointments he will be found of us as he hath said Yea if we have faith as a grain of mustard seed great things shall be obtained by Faith in the Promises he hath made being the onely means he hath appointed through Christ to draw down the Benefits and Priviledges that belong to his servants by promise And therefore we having had great experience of the Lords faithfulness in our approaches to the Throne of Grace many a time have taken liberty to declare in his particular Treatise two special Appearances of our God in answering our Prayers The first is that that goeth before the second is as followeth One Iohn Crump of Warwick having a Daughter which was very much afflicted with strange fits to the amazement of all her Relations her grieved Father left no meanes unattempted for the Recovery of his afflicted Child as Physick and what the wisdom of man would afford him in the place where he lived but all proved in vain Then at last He and one other of his Daughters came up to London and
brought up the afflicted Maid in order to get Cure himself being here before and having made way to get her into Thomas Hospital in Southwark she being come the day of her reception was appointed her Father with two of her sisters one living in Town brought her to the said Hospital But so it happened that when the Officers came to receive her she was taken with one of her fits in such a manner that they would not but said she was fitter for Bedlam than to come into an Hospital among sick People Thus her Father being filled with care and sorrow knew not well what course to take but was then advised to have her to a man that lived in Winchester Park in Southwark which advice he accepted of and went to the said man with his Daughter and after some time of discourse and consideration he professing some skill in Astrologie told them she was bewitched and that if he did take her in hand he would have five pound ye could not promise perfect cure For said he if I cannot be strong enough for the Witch after I have taken the affliction from the Maiden I must bear it my self but if I can be strong enough for the Witch she must bear it till she dispose of it to some other for none of her Familiars will bear it The Father of the Maid having received this Answer had no encouragement to make use of him Thus being at last almost without hope of obtaining any help for his distressed Daughter whose distracted condition was the cause of much trouble and sorrow to all her Relations beholding her if not prevented to bite her own flesh or doing other violence to her self or such as came to hold her also that if her own father had at any time taken a Bible to read she would have been gone and not heard nor read her self but would fall into her raging fits And now her Father having used all wayes for help and could find none like to the poor man that waited for the moving of the waters so had he waited on outward means and at last met with the mercy of the same compassionate Iesus as the poor man did For in the month of Iuly 1662. the Lord drew forth the heart of one of her sisters to desire that we would ●●ep a day in fasting and Prayer in the behalf of her sister which we were ready to perform and appointed a day at which time appointed we came to the house where this afflicted Maid was and there we found her in a deplorable condition which put us upon some consideration of the work before us calling to mind the Promises of God for our encouragement knowing and believing that that God that cannot lie would be found of them that diligently seek him according to his Promise Mat. 18. 19 20. Mark 11. 24. We having Gods Word to confirm our Faith and nothing but his Glory for our end and the distressed condition of the Maid being an object of Pity seeing her bound with the bonds of Satan we applied our selves to the Throne of Grace by Prayer The Maid being laid on a bed lay a pretty while undisturbed but at last she rose and was in a very great rage and unlaced her clothes to her ve-very skin pulling her headclothes off her head crying out in a lamentable manner in which fit her Father and Sister proved too weak to deal with her one of us rising from our knees to help hold her she finding her self mastered said If we would let her alone she would sit down and be quiet Then we set her down in a Chair she was no sooner sat but she said to him that held her she would kick him and as she spake did so Soon after she lay down again and seemed to sleep between whiles and after a little time rose again and as before pulled open her clothes struck her father and sister took up fire from the hearth clapped it to her sisters arm burnt it the breadth of a shilling that the skin shriveled off presently and thus she remained by fitts most part of the day sometimes endeavouring to pull down all the Hangings about the Bed and Chimney breaking the Windows at other times making excuses to go down from us and did so far prevail with her sister that she was let go down but was not willing to come up again but that she had left a Tobacco-pipe above which they refused to bring her down and rather than she would be without it she came up for it and so was kept in by shutting of the door The reason why she set so much by her pipe was because she took very much Tobacco About mid-day as she lay on the bed being pretty quiet one asked her how she came into this condition she answered That one time she was sick and there came a woman to her and brought her an Apple which she did eat and saith she it lieth here still pointing to her throat We perceiving by this that she might be bewitched therefore in our petitions to the Lord made mention of the Witch and desired he would be pleased to rebuke her power if any such thing were but at such times as we spake those words she would taunt at us and say in an extream rage What have you to do-with the Witch cannot you let her alone she doth not trouble you and would labour to disturb us all the wayes she could so that at the last she was fain to be held down on the Bed by her sisters but while they held her down she struck one of us on the face violently while he was at Prayer by her insomuch that she made her own arm swell After this one of us being at Prayer at the beds feet and she perceiving she could not reach him spat at him so that it hung on his hair and breast very loathsom to behold but he continued in Prayer was not any way moved at it and soon after the evening came on we left her very quiet on the bed as one that was willing to rest her self after a weary dayes work And truly the Lord was so pleased to give in an answer after such a maner that after this day she would take a Bible read an hour or two together and in a small time God clothed our friend Iohn Crump and his daughter Hannah with garments of joy for sorrow and filled all the hearts of their Relations with praise and so she continues in good health unto this day free from that affliction which began upon her on the first of November 1661 and continued till the time aforementioned for which Mercy we may say with the Prophet O bless the Lord for his mercy endureth for ever And let all the people of England know to whom this may come that not by our own power but by the Power of God in the Name of Iesus were these two made perfectly whole We whose names are here under written were eye-witnesses of this great Work of God Iohn Clayton Richard Aylmore Mary Boune the Maids sister Ioel Iasut FINIS
half a year after this he would have the Boys hair cut off from his crown in a round circle also the nails of his fingers and toes must be pared then he must go to an Oaken-tree and the Boy with him three or four miles off taking some oaken boughs home with him which boughs he put to the soals of his feet and some about his belly and other places about the house the Boy must sleep with them all night and then take them off the next morning then he must go to the tree again taking with him a mallet and an augor and a wooden peg and a hammer the augor was to bore a hole to the heart of the tree the hair of the boys head and the paring of his nails were to be rapped up in a paper and rammed into the hole he had made and the peg was to keep it in which did signifie as he said that the Witch would be forced to come every morning and evening to that tree and that would weary her and then she would come and compound with him he said moreover the Witch did come to him and askt him why he did torment her so But my Child being never the better I seeing all was but a cheat I left him After all this I used the advice of Doctors Astrologers and Apothecaries from whom he took Physick and at last there was something came up in his throat which made him vomit to the sad admiration of the beholders which held him about three quarters of an hour and at last he gave a groan and a great deal of water came forth of his mouth and nothing else as we could see at length he came to himself and continued well for about three months The Boy desiring to go forth to be Apprentice I accordingly provided him a Master with whom he was near half the three months that he was wel but being at a certain time in his Masters Garden his fellow Apprentice being there with him he told him that he knew he should be mad his fellow Apprentice asked him why he said so he told him that a Rat appeared to him often times the next day about the same hour as near as could be computed the Rat entered into him the news was sent to me which was very unwelcome I went the next day and found him in bed looking and acting like a Changling I caused him to rise and put on his clothes and a very good dinner was provided but not a bit could he eat his Master desired me to take him home with me lest he should be starved which accordingly I did and then he did eat In a short time after I carried him to his Master again but nothing he could eat there his Master then brought him to me again and told me he knew not what to do with him his Master was no sooner gone and left him with me but the Boy turned his face to the wall and whispered and straightway came to himself saying How came I hither I thought I had been at work Then I counselled him to be a good boy and go home to his Master and shew himself a wise lad he then went home to his Master and fell to work but that lasted not long at length his master was very hasty with me still asking me what he should do but I could not well tell neither could he which caused a difference between us but at length his Master told me that he heard of a man which came from Ireland that cured all diseases which I did not believe because he was a Roman Catholick yet nevertheless he perswaded me to carry the boy to him his Master being a traveller and acquainted with the Catholicks which I did and was no sooner come but they pulled out their Crosses and put them behind the boys head which the boy not seeing fell a roaring they conceiting it was the Devil that roared at the Cross as at a thing he could not endure Forthwith my self the Boy and his Master must go before the Lord Abony we coming before his Lordship one of his servants drew forth a Cross or Crucifix at which the Boy roared as abovesaid I told the Lord Abony I would relate the heads of the Boys trouble but that I feared neither my Memory nor his Patience could bear it He bad me go on and he would hear me then I declared to him the whole matter which after he had heard he gave me a Ticket to carry to the aforesaid Gentleman at his lodging But things falling out contrary to our expectation he being at that time at St. Iames's we went thither found him and presented the Ticket to him which when he had read he had me bring the Lad into the Queens Chappel there being more than 500 impotent people as dumb lame blind and the like yet he medled with none of them onely read his Ave-Maries Creeds and the like Then he called for a Pot of Holy-Water as they call it and kneeled down with his Friars and rising up again he called for a Ribband Brimstone and a Candle the Ribband he tied in three knots about my Boys neck then takes a piece of paper and burneth the Brimstone under his nose speaking several words in Latine three times over The Boy all this time roaring and stamping at their Altar being so outragious that three or four men were fain to hold him and as much as they could do There were several Countesses Ladies and Gentlewomen as I supposed them to be who beholding the Boy wept sorely The place being very full of People this thing was soon blazed all about Westminster forthwith the Boy spake who had been dumb ten or twelve days before Then the Gentleman asked the Boy what he did see Who replied A Rat. He asked him which way the Rat went The Boy said Towards the Priest With that the Lord Abony presented the Boy to me and bad me bring him in at another door which I did many Friars flocking about me bad me make the Boy a Catholick I told them I was not such a Fool as he that was at their Altar who promised them that if they cured him of his stuttering speech he would become a Catholick Then they asked me what the Boys Name was I told them Iames. They said to the Boy Iames pray to St. Iames. I asked them what rule they had in Scripture for that They told me in the time of the Law Angels did worship the Patriarhs I told them those were but Salutations and desired them to turn to the Revelations and read that passage between Iohn and the Angel when Iohn would have worshiped him the Angel would not suffer him but said See thou do it not for I am thy fellow servant worship God Then they urged the sayings of their Fathers as they call them which is their usual way leaving the Scriptures I told them if they would stick to the Scriptures I would confer further with them but