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A26716 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 and at his execution, Robert Franklin ... [et al.]. To which is annexed a sermon preached at his funeral. R. A. (Richard Alleine), 1611-1681.; Franklin, Robert, 1630-1684. 1671 (1671) Wing A997; ESTC R26456 48,011 81

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be inflicted upon him that he had but a few Weeks more to live and then he would be Tryed and Condemned and Executed but they told him that the punishment of Temporal Death was but small in comparison with the punishment of eternal Death in Hell which he had deserved and was exposed unto They told him that so soon as Death should make a separation between his Soul and Body that his Soul must immediately appear before the dreadful Tribunal of the Sin-revenging God and there receive its final doom and be irreversibly sentenced to depart from the presence of the Lord in everlasting fire if he were found under the guilt of this or any other sin They asked him if he knew what Hell was telling him what a fearful thing it would be for him to fall into the hands of the living God how intollerable the immediate impressions of Gods wrath would be upon his Soul what horrour and anguish he would there be filled withal and how he would be bound up in Chains of darkness until the judgement of the great day and then told him of the Glorious Appearance of the Lord Jesus Christ to Judgment that Soul and Body should be then joyned together and condemned together and punished together with such exquisite torments as never entered into the heart of man to conceive declaring the extremity and the eternity of the Torments of Hell which were the just demerit of his sins Then they asked him whether he had any hopes of escaping this dreadful punishment of hell He answered that he had They enquired into the grounds of his hopes he told them that he repented of his fault and hoped God would have mercy on his Soul They asked him whether he thought his Repentance would procure for him a Pardon He knew no other way They told him that God was just and his justice must be satisfied and there was no way for him to do it but by undergoing the eternal torments of Hell and did he know no way of satisfying Gods Justice besides and pacifying his anger that was kindled against him No he knew not any and 〈◊〉 did he hope to be saved He answered yes They ●●quired whether ever he had experience of a gracious change wrought in him Herein he could give no account and yet hoped to be saved Yes They told him his hopes were unsound having no good foundation and he would find himself disappointed that it was not his repentance his tears and prayers though he ought to use them as means that would save him if he fixed the Anchor of his hope upon them That if he hoped to be saved in the condition which for the present he was in he would certainly be damned That he must cast away all those groundless hopes he had conceived and endeavour to despair in himself that being pricked and pained at heart through the apprehensions of the wrath of God ready to fall upon him and seeing no possibility of flying and and escaping if he looked only to himself he might cry out What shall I do to be saved and enquire after a Saviour and then they spake to him of the Lord Jesus Christ and the way of Salvation by him which before he was sottishly ignorant of as if he been brought up in a Countrey of Infidels and not of Christians The words spoken to him by these two Ministers seemed to take little impression upon him whilst they were present yet after they were gone the Lord did begin to work and he did acknowledg to Mr. B. that two had been with him he knew not their names whose words were like arrows shot into his heart and he did wish that he had those words in writing especially one expression of T. V. That he would not be in his condition for ten thousand Worlds did affect and so affright him that he said it made his hair stand an end An account of a Discourse betwixt T. D. and T. S. about fourteen daies after he was Prisoner in Newgate VVHen I came in and saw him in Irons I said were these Fetters for the sake of the Gospel they would be far more precious than chains of Gold but see here the cursed fruits of Sin that thou shouldst all thy life-time have been a faithful servant of God hast neglected no time to serve the Devil I asked him how old he was he said 16 years old I told him he was a young man but an old sinner then I began to set my self to bring him to a sense of his sin and of his miserable and lost estate and asked him whether he believed there was a God he answered yes and dost thou believe that this God is true he said yes and taking up the Bible I asked him dost thou believe that this is the Word of God he answered yes Then I told him according to this Word he was a damned wretch and God had past a sentence of death upon him and told him plainly that he should not enter into the Kingdom of God but be a companion of Devils in a lake of Brimstone to all Eternity meaning without Repentance Conversion and Faith in Christ Then I turned him to several Scriptures and told him this was the Word by which he must be judged at the 〈◊〉 of God and be damned or saved according 〈◊〉 then he should be found to be converted o●●●…converted The Scriptures were these 1 Cor. 6. 9. Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the Kingdom of God be not deceived neither Fornicaters nor Idolaters nor Adulterers nor Esseminate nor abusers of themselves with mankind ver 10. Nor Thieves nor Covetous nor Drunkards nor Revilers nor Extortioners shall inherit the Kingdom of God Another Scripture I read to him was Gal. 5. 19. Now the works of the flesh are manifest which are these Adultery Fornication Uncleanness Lasciviousness ver 20. Idolatry Witchcraft Hatred Variance Emulations Wrath Strife Seditions Heresies ver 21. Envyings Murders Drunkenness Revellings and such like of the which I tell you before as I have also told you in time past that they which do such things shall not inherit the Kingdom of God The next Scripture to the same purpose was Rev. 21. 8. But the fearful and unbelieving and the abominable and murderers and whoremongers and sorcerers and idolaters and all lyars shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone which is the second death I told him these were the words of the holy true and infallible God this was the sentence which God had passed upon him as the desert of those abominable sins which he was guilty of for these Scriptures pointed at several of the sins which he confessed he had lived in and had committed as Drunkenness Lying Uncleanness and Murder I cryed you confess your self guilty of these sins and that God threatneth you with eternal death with everlasting torments and exclusion from his Presence and Kingdom not only God's Justice but God's Truth
me I am sure God loves me When he was in prayer some of us heard him say Now Lord I am coming to thee thou art mine and Christ is mine and what need I be afraid of Death Lord give me some sense and some signe of thy Love that when my Soul shall be separated from my body it might be received into glory Afterwards when he looked upon his cloaths he had put on to dye in said What! have I got on my dying cloaths dying cloaths did I say they are my living cloaths the cloaths out of which I shall go into eternal glory they are the best cloaths that ever I put on About four of the clock in the morning we went up to him again full of expectations what he would say to us and what we should hear from him and T. D. stood behind him and took his expressions as he spoke them from his own mouth and first he told us I account it a great mercy that God hath shewed me the evil of sin before he cast me into Hell sin hath not only brought my body to the grave but my soul in danger of everlasting burnings The Lord will have mercy on me I hope I am filled with joy I am no more afraid to dye than to stand in this place the Lord make me thankful The Lord hath been working on my soul for it was not I that could pray nor refrain from company nor delight in any thing that is good I have cause to bless God that ever I was taken and this we have heard him often say for if I had escaped I had gone on in my sin and might have lost my soul for ever One asked him which he thought was worse hell or sin using some gesture of body said hell is very dreadful but sin is worse than hell because sin brings mens souls to hell and sin is that which offendeth God One asked him what he thought of heaven with a smiling countenance said heaven it cannot be but heaven must be an excellent place for it is an holy place We spake to him concerning his Coffin that was by him whether it did not trouble and amaze him to have it in his sight he replyed with all my soul I could go into my Coffin oh it is a comfortable place He spake it with joy I can comfortably die I have found such a deal of joy and comfort that I would not for a world have been without it We enquired whether death did not affright him morning Light will presently appear he answered death indeed did trouble me but now not at all I long for day I am not daunted at death Die it is nothing this life is nothing but to die eternally and to loose God and Christ and Heaven that is death Hell torments is not so much as to be shut from the presence of God Alas who would not die this death to go to Jesus Christ when my body is upon the Gibbet my soul shall be carried by Angels into Heaven My heart is so drawn out after God that I could leave this world to be with him This world is nothing those that have the pleasure of it they have nothing I desire to die because I long to be with Christ there I shall never sin more there is no sin but joy where I shall sing Hallelujahs praise to God We asked what he thought of the company of Gods people for he now had had experience of company good and bad He said I had rather be here meaning the hole in Newgate with bread and water with such company than to have the company of wicked persons with the greatest dainties It was wicked company that drew me away I account it the greatest mercy to have the Prayers of Gods people for me had I had my deserts I had been now in hell where I should have had no prayers no instructions God doth love me for he hath inclined the hearts of his People and Ministers to pray for me and their Prayers have prevailed Being asked what promises he found to be his support against the guilt of sin now he was to die he alledged these repeating the words himself Whosoever will let him come and drink of the waters of Life freely and he that confesseth and forsaketh his sin shall find mercy let the wicked forsake his way the unrighteous man his thoughts and let him return unto the Lord and he will have mercy on him and to our God for he will abundantly pardon This word abundantly pardon did often refresh his soul I have sinned abundantly but God will pardon abundantly After these he mentioned another viz. This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptation that Jesus Christ came to save sinners of whom I am chief said I do rely and throw my self upon Jesus Christ I do believe there is merit enough in him and all-sufficiency in him to save me It is nothing that I can do will save me He complained that it was the grief of his soul that he could love God no more and love Christ no more for his mercy towards him in giving him so much time so many helps in sending so many Ministers to instruct him but added when several Ministers had been with me I threw off all returned to sin did as vainly as any I could not have repented and believed of my self it is the work of God He often said I fear not death it was nothing with him to die to go to Christ He often said that he had rather die imediatly having an interest in Christ than to live a thousand years in this world in the enjoyment of all the pleasures of it without Christ And that he had found more pleasures and delight in the ways of God since he came into Prison than ever he found in all the ways of sin He confessed his sins saying he first neglected and profaned the Sabbath and said this was the beginnig of all his wickedness that on the Sabbath morning he studied what company to go into in what place of sin he might spend the Sabbath then to wicked Society then to Ale-houses then to Brothel-houses then to murder then to theft then to Newgate and yet at last he hoped to Heaven He lamented saying I have striven to dishonour God and to run into sin Oh that I should spend so much time in serving of the Devil and now have but a little moment of time to spend in the service of God and to the glory of God This discourse being ended we desired him now on his last morning before he went into eternity to pray with us and he willingly consented and his prayer was as followeth being taken from his mouth by Thomas Doolittel that also took in writing his preceding discourse Verbatim The Prayer of Thomas Savage in Newgate with those that sate up with him the night before his Execution O Most merciful and ever blessed Lord God I beseech
thee O Lord look down upon me with an eye of pity if it be thy blessed will it is thy infinite mercy that I am on this side the grave and out of Hell O Lord I have deserved to be cast into Torments to all Eternity How have I offended thee and run on in sin and thought I could never do enough to abuse thy mercy Pardon the sins that I have committed wash that bloud from off my soul let not my soul perish to Eternity It was 〈◊〉 horrid crime to shed innocent bloud Pardon that sin O Lord let the blood of Christ cry more for mercy than the blood of that Creature cry for Vengeance O Lord thou hast been merciful to me in giving me time to repent for ought I know her Soul is undone for ever Lord forgive me Lord forgive me I knew not what I did Forgive my Sabbath-breaking lying cursing forgive my drunkenness blot them out of the book of remembrance turn them away behind thee Lord I have repented of them from my Soul that ever I should offend God so good and so merciful and gracious I do believe on thee and do wholly throw my self upon thee I acknowledge it would be just in thee to damn my Soul but it will be infinite mercy in thee to save me and what free grace will it be in the to pardon me It is dreadful to lose the body but how dreadful will it be to lose the Soul to all eternity Lord let it not be in vain that I have had so many instructions O let me not go down to Hell let my Soul bless and praise thy Name for ever for what thou hast done for me thou hast been at work upon my heart and thou hast helped me to repent the Lord be praised Lord I desire to be more and more humbled under the sense of my sins for they are dreadfull there are many Souls that have not committed those sins that are now in Hell O what mercy is it that I am not in those flames in those devouring flames Lord as thou hast spared me here spare me to Eternity Let not my Soul perish Lord reveal thy self unto me make known thy love unto me tell me my sins are pardoned tell me that I have an interest in Christ before I go hence and be seen no more that I might leave some testimony behind me that I might tell thy Ministers what thou hast done for me and tell thy people what thou hast done for my soul Lord this will not be only for my satisfaction but for thy glory Blessed Lord pardon the sins that I am guilty of and take away this cursed base heart of mine break this rocky stony heart in pieces these sins of Murder and Drunkenness c. were in my heart before I thought no eye did see me commit those sins but thou didst see me Lord turn my heart to thee and take away this heart of stone and take away this cursed nature for it was this cursed nature that brought me to these sins and to this end and I was in danger of losing my soul to all eternity but Lord though I am a great sinner Christ is a great Saviour He is able to save me from my sins though they be never so great I do believe Lord I speak freely from my heart so far as I know my heart I do believe it is my grief I can sorrow no more for my sins which have been the cause of my offending thee so long and so much One drop of thy Blood sprinkled upon my soul will pardon all my sins Lord cross the black line of my sins with the red line of thy Blood I am not able to answer for one vain thought much less for all my horrid crimes Lord save my immortal soul that I might sing praise to Thee to all Eternity Thou hast pardoned Manasseh that was a great sinner and Mary Magdalen and Paul that were great Sinners and the Thief upon the Cross and thy Mercies are as great thy Mercy and thy Love to Repenting Sinners is not shortned though my sins be great yet thy Mercies are greater than my Sins Lord be with me in my death then let me have some comfortable assurance of thy love unto my soul of the pardon of my sin do thou be my God and my Guide now and to all Eternity Amen This Prayer he put up with much earnestness with great brokenness of heart for sin that all that joyned with him were exceedingly affected and blessed God for the spirit of Prayer they discerned God had so plentifully poured out upon him After we had some other discourse with him we took our leave of him telling him we purpo●… 〈◊〉 see him again at the place of Execution After two or three hours when the time of his going from Newgate drew near we were willing to return to see him once more there and the rather because one Minister that had not yet been with him was desirous to visit him and then again after some few words with him we asked him to go to Prayer again once more saying now this will be the last time that we shall pray with you in this place And he did perform this duty with great liveliness that now he excelled himself and the nearer he came to his end the more fervently we perceived he prayed but we took notice that in this last duty in Newgate he was much in praising God and blessing God for his mercy to him to our great astonishment After a few words when this duty was over we took some of us our final farewel of him he expressing his thanks to Gods people for their Prayers for him and to the Ministers for their love and pains with him was commended by us to the grace of God saying Thomas the Lord be with you the Lord of Heaven be with you O the Lord of mercy help you and have compassion on you This morning he expressed himself to his friend H. B. thus Oh my friend we cannot tell how glorious a place Heaven is but if once I get thither could drop down a Letter to you and tell you of the glorious things I there shall find how would it rejoyce your heart and to this friend parting with him said I know God loveth me and that I am going to the Kingdom of Heaven The last Speech of Thomas Savage at the place of his Execution at Ratcliff Gentlemen HEre I am come to die a cursed ignominious Death and I most justly deserve it for I have Murthered a poor innocent Creature and for ought I know have not only murthered her body but if God had no more mercy on her soul than I had of her body she is undone to all Eternity so that I deserve not only death from men but damnation from God I would have you all that look upon me take warning by me the first sin I began with was Sabbath-breaking thereby I got acquainted with bad
company and so went to the Ale-house from the Ale-house to the Bawdy-house there I was perswaded to rob my Master as also to murder this poor innocent creature for which I am come to this shameful end I was drawn aside I say by ill company pray take heed of that for it will not only bring your bodies to the grave but your souls to hell have a care of neglecting the Sabbaths it is that which hath not only brought my body to the grave but my soul in danger of eternal torments And try the waies of God for the Lord be praised I have found so much of excellency and sweetness in Gods waies that I bless God that ever I came into a Prison And now though I am leaving this world I know I shall go to a better place for I have repented from my soul for all my sins not because I am to die for them but to see that I should do that whereby I should deserve hell ten thousand times over and so dishonour God Now the Lord have mercy on my Soul The Prayer of Thomas Savage at the place of Execution O Most merciful and for ever blessed Lord God I beseech thee look down upon my poor immortal soul which now is taking its flight into another World which now is ready to appear before thy Bar Lord I beseech thee prepare me for it and receive my soul into the arms of thy mercy and though my body die and I come to die this shameful death yet let my soul live with thee for ever Lord pardon all the horrid sins that I have committed the Sabbath-breaking Lying Swearing Cursing Vncleanness and all the rest of my sins that ever I have committed Lord give me a n●w heart and give me Faith that I may lay hold and throw my self fully and wholly upon thee enable me O Lord give me saving repentance that I may come to thy Bar and thence be received into glory let me not be a prey to Devils to all Eternity let not my soul perish though my Body die let my soul live Lord let me not be shut out from thy presence and let not all the Prayers and Tears and Counsels and Instructions that have been made and shed on my behalf be in vain pitty my poor soul Lord my immortal soul Lord it would be just with thee to cast me into everlasting burning I have been a great sinner but Christ is a great Saviour O Lord thou hast pardoned great sinners and thou canst do it Lord and Lord wilt thou not do it Lord let me not be a fire-brand of Hell and a prey to Devils to all Eternity let me not then be shut up with Devils and damned souls when my soul takes its flight into another world Lord I haue repented for what I have done from the bottom of my heart I have repented and Lord if thou wouldst damn me thou wouldst be just but how infinitely more would it be for the glory of thy Free Grace to save such a sinner as I am good Lord pour down thy spirit upon my soul O tell me that I have interest in Christ's Blood good Father good Lord before I go hence Lord I am willing I am willing to leave this world I ●an prize thee above all there is nothing I can prize like to thee wilt thou not receive my soul receive it into thy arms and say come thou blessed of my Father dear Father for Jesus Christ sake pitty my poor soul for pitties sake Lord it is not my Prayers or tears will save my soul but if ever I am saved it must be through Free Grace and the Blood of Christ and if there be not enough in that Blood Lord I am willing to be damned Lord look down upon my poor soul and though I have been such a sinner thou art able to pardon me and wash me apply one drop of thy Blood to my soul Lord my immortal soul that is more worth than ten thousand worlds it is true Lord I confess I have taken a great deal of pleasure in sin I have run on in sin and could not invent where to go on Thy day and was wont to study into what place and into what company I might go upon the Sabbath-day forgive me Lord wash me receive me into Thy arms O Lord Oh for one glimps of mercy Lord if thou wilt please to reveal thy self to me I shall tell it to all that behold me it is a mercy Lord that I am not in Hell and that thou shewest me the bitterness of sin before I come into Hell it is a mercy Lord that I have had the Prayers converse and instructions of so many of thy Ministers and people Lord receive my soul one smile Lord one word of comfort for Jesus sake O let me not go out of this world let not my soul perish though I killed a poor innocent creature Lord deal not with me as I dealt with her but pitty me pitty me for Jesus Christ's sake Amen One asked him in the Cart well now Thomas how is it with your soul what sense have you of God's love Sir I thank God though infinite mercy I find God loves me and that now I can chearfully go After his Cap was over his eyes he used these Expressions Lord Jesus receive my spirit Lord one smile Good Lord one word of comfort for Christ's sake tho death make separation between my soul and body let nothing separate between thee and my soul to all eternity Good Lord hear me Good Father hear me O Lord Jesus receive my soul Whilst he did thus pathetically express himself to the people especially to God in Prayer there was a great moving upon the affections of those who stood by and many tears were drawn from their eyes by his melting speeches All this was the more remarkable in this young man being under sixteen years of age when he was first apprehended After he was turned off the Cart he strugled for a while heaving up his body which a young man his friend seeing to put him quickly out of his pain struck him with all his might on the breast several times together then no motion was perceived in him and hanging some considerable time after that and as to all outward appearance dead insomuch as one said to another friend of his namely Mr. B. now he is in Eternity and the people beginning to move away the Sheriff commanded him to be cut down and being received in the arms of some of his Friends he was conveyed by them into a house not far distant from the place of Execution where being laid upon a Table unto the astonishment of the Beholders he began to stir and breath and rattle in his throat and it was evident his life was whole in him from the Table he was carried to a bed in the same house where he breathed more strongly and opened his eyes and his mouth though his teeth were set before and offered
rest Couldst thou but see the flaming tongues of those horrid sinners that know what the meaning of that word Damn-me is couldst thou but see how they bite those tongues for madness it may be it would make thee think that an Oath is no such light matter You say words are but wind but believe it this wind will rise to such a Storm as will not be allaid without deep repentance till it hath blown thee into hell Did you never read the third of Mal. v. 5. I will come near to judgment and will be a swift witness against the false Swearers and such as fear not me saith the Lord of Hosts But you 'l say your tongues are your own who is Lord over us Psal 12. 4. You shall hear one shortly that will answer that question and let you know that he is Lord over that and that your own Tongues shall be made to condem you But what is it that I see How does that swearing Wretch storm and rage there at me for telling him of his sins Come come sinner if you spare not God I promise you I will not spare you and I tell thee What thou hearest is nothing to what thou shalt feel 7. The next youthful lust that I shall mention is Drunkenness Do not many I wish old ones were not here too guilty act as if their business in this World was to eat and drink and take their pleasures The Devil bids them read the Text Eccles 11. 9. Rejoyce O young men and they are easily perswaded to take his counsel and so they drink and roar and consider not what a reckoning will be brought in at last neither do they stand till they have read the latter part of that verse but know that for all these things God will bring thee to judgment Not considering the meaning of that whole Scripture which is but this Go young man lie at the Taverns and Alehouses do drink and be drunk but remember this you shall be damn'd for it and God will make you take off t'other Cup whether you will or no and that is a Cup spiced with Wrath and Fury But you see not neither do you yet feel it and therefore you do but laugh at all this you say with those in Matt. 24. 49. My Master delaies his coming and therefore you eat and drink with the Drunkards you say let him talk till his heart akes I will never leave my Pleasure for you why Man Wilt thou then be desperate Dare you say I 'll drink though there be Death in the Pot though Hell be at the bottom of the Cup or do you think that God will be worse than his word and that though he threaten high yet he means no such matter O sinner deceive not thy self and if you forget the rest carry home but that one Text Deut. 29. 9 10. If any one hear the words of this curse and yet bless himself in his heart saying I shall have peace though I walk in the imagination of mine own heart and add drunkenness to thirst the Lord will not spare him c. Do you read on and read it again and think of that Scripture the next time that you sit down to your Cups Little do poor creatures think how dreadful a sin Drunkenness is and how many it bringeth with it I 'll tell you of one story of my own knowledg and then I shall leave this A certain Drunkard that I knew very well when he was in drink quarrelled with his Fellow-servant and after a few words knocked him down with his Flail and killed him at one blow Afterwards by Friends he made a shift to escape the Halter and comes home again and swears and curses and drinks at as high a rate as ever but at last when he was in the same yard where he did this Murder he dropt down dead in a moment and I was one of the first that saw him 8. Another youthful sin is Vncleanness Is not England too near a kin to France Do not many of our young ones act as if they took pattern by Sodom and had learned of Gomorrah Jeremiah made sad complaint Jer. 5. 7. And are we less guilty Doth not the Scripture speak plain enough against this sin Though the Pope count it a Vemal fault yet those that are guilty of it will find that his Pardon will give them little ease when they are cast into a Bed of Flames Sure our hot young men seldom read the book of Proverbs but act as if that simple young man Prov. 7. 13. did run no great hazzard What was it that brought Thomas Savage to Theft and Murder what brought him to that shameful death O how bitterly did he take on that he should ever see the face of that Vile Woman O! had he but considered whither he was going and that most of her Guests go to Hell had be but thought seriously how bitter that sin would prove I believe he would have lain in Flames as soon as with that abominable woman Did none of you hear what he said when he was upon the Cart Did none of you see with what earnestness he spoke Why this was one great thing that he begg'd of you young ones as his dying request That you would have a care of this sin 9. The next youthful sin that I should mention is Theft Drunkenness and Vncleanness are two costly sins especially the latter and poor creatures are usually so bewitched with that that Credit Purse Body Soul and all must go rather than that beastly sin should not be gratified How many Servants are there that wrong their Masters imbezel their Goods and secretly wast them by the fore-mentioned sin and I believe I need not tell you what a tragical end Theft hath That Prodigy of her Sex and disgrace of Women could not be satisfied with Wine and good Chear her Purse must be fed as well as her stinking Carcase What do you come hither said she for without Mony Why where should I have it said he What hath your Master none replied that Monster Yes said he but I never wronged him neither can I. Nay said she if you be thereabout come no more here But alas the poor Creature is insnared so that he cannot but go to ask counsel of this Daughter of the Devil how he should manage his matters so as to get that money which his Master had She makes a ready reply and adviseth To murder the Maid to bury the theft O that unfaithful servants would think of these things and now and then read that Scripture Tit. 2. 10. and Luk. 16. 6. I should here speak something of the bloody sin of Murder but the Word of God the Laws of Men the Power of Conscience and the signal Judgments of God against such puts me in some hope that I need not much insist upon that I shall add but one sin more 10. Another youthful sin is Incorrigibleness How resolutely do most young ones go