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A79504 New-Englands Jonas cast up at London: or, A relation of the proceedings of the court at Boston in New-England against divers honest and godly persons, for petitioning for government in the common-wealth, according to the lawes of England, and for admittance of themselves and children to the sacraments in their churches; and in case that should not be granted, for leave to have ministers and church-government according to the best reformation of England and Scotland. Together with a confutation of some reports of a fained miracle upon the aforesaid petition, being thrown over-board at sea; as also a breif [sic] answer to some passages in a late book (entituled Hypocrisie unmasked) set out by Mr. Winslowe, concerning the Independent churches holding communion with the reformed churches. / By Major John Child. Child, John, Major. 1647 (1647) Wing C3851; Thomason E384_5; ESTC R201443 15,799 25

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MASSACHUSETS IF any man after legall conviction shall have or worship any other god but the Lord God he shall be put to death Deut. 3.6 c. and 17.2 c. Exod. 22.20 2. IF any man or woman be a Witch that is hath or consulteth with a Familiar spirit they shall be put to death Exod. 22.18 Lev. 20.27 Deut. 18.10 11. 3. IF any person shall blaspheme the Name of God the Father Son or Holy Ghost with direct expresse presumptuous or high-handed blasphemy or shall curse God in the like manner he shall be put to death Lev. 24.15 16. 4. IF any person shall commit any wilfull murther which is Man-slaughter committed upon prnmeditate malice hatred or cruelty not in a mans necessary and just defence nor by meer casualty against his will he shall be put to death Exod. 21.12 13 14. Num. 35.30 31. .5 IF any person flayeth another suddenly in his anger or cruelty of passion he shall be put to death Num. 35.20 21. Lev. 24.17 6. IF any person shall slay another through guile either by poysonings or other such devilish practice he shall be put to death Exod. 21.14 7. IF a man or woman shall lie with any 〈…〉 by carnall copulation they shall sure 〈…〉 the beast shall be slain and buried Lev. 〈…〉 8. IF a man lieth with mankinee as 〈…〉 both of them have committed abo● 〈…〉 surely be put to death Lev. 20. ●● 9. IF any person committeth adultery v● 〈…〉 ●sed wife the Adulterer and Adulte 〈…〉 to death Lev. 20.10 18.20 De 〈…〉 10. IF any man shall unlawfully have carnall ●●peration w●● any woman child under ten years old either with or without her consent he shall be put to death 11. IF any man shall forcibly and without consent ravish any maid or woman that is lawfully married or contracted he shall be put to death Deut. 22.25 c. 12. IF any man shall ravish any maid or single woman committing carnall copulation with her by force against he will that is above the age of ten years he shall be either punished with death or with some other grievous punishment according to circumstances at the discretion of the Jvdges and this Law to continue till the Court take further order 13. JF any man stealeth a man or man-kinde he shall surely be put to death Exod. 21.16 14. JF any man rise up by false witnesse wittingly and of purpose to take away any mans life he shall be put to death Deut. 19.16 18 19. 15. JF any man shall conspire or attempt any invasion insurrection or publike rebellion against our Common-wealth or shall endeavour to surprise any Town or Towns Fort or Forts therein or shall treacherously or perfidiously attempt the alteration and subversion of our frame of Polity or Government fundamentally he shall be put to death Num. 16. 2 Sam. 3. 18. 20. Per exemplar Incre Nowel Secret THE OATH OF A FREE-MAN I A. B. being by Gods providence an Inhabitant and 〈◊〉 within the Jurisdiction of this Common●● 〈…〉 ●nowledge my self to be subject to 〈…〉 ●fe And therefore do here swear 〈…〉 ●ful Name of the Ever-living God 〈…〉 faithfull to the same and will ac● 〈…〉 ●ce support thereunto with my 〈…〉 equity I am bound and will also 〈…〉 ●aintain and preserve all the liberties 〈…〉 of submitting my self to the whole● 〈…〉 ●inde and established by the same And further that I will not plot or practice any evill against it or consent to any that shall so do but will timely discover and reveal the same to lawfull Authority now here established for the speedy preventing thereof Moreover I doe solemnly bind my self in the sight of God that when I shal be called to give my voyce touching any such matter of this State in which Freemen are to deal I will give my vote and suffrage as I shall judge in mine own conscience may best conduce and tend to the publike weal of the body without respect of persons or favour of any man So help me God in the Lord Jesus Christ Concerning the throwing the Petition over-board as a Jonas it was as followeth WHen the first ship that came this Year 1646. from New-England was almost ready to come from thence Mr. Cotton in his Thursday-Lecture at Boston preached out of that Scripture Cant. 2.15 Take us the little Foxes c. In his Uses took occasion to say That if any shall carry any Writings Complaints against the People of GOD in that Country it would be as Jonas in the ship with many words to perswade from such Complaints in England saying that they should seek for remedy of those things that were amisse in that place tell it not in Gath nor publish it in Askelon He also advised the Ship-Master that if storms did arise to search if they had not in any chest or Trunk any such Jonas aboard which if you find said he I do not advise you to throw the Persons over-board but the Writings or words to that effect Whereupon having great * In the winter-season all passages from N. England are tempestuous storms as could not be otherwise expected some of the Passengers remembring Mr. Cottons Sermon it seems were much affected with what he had said and a woman amongst them came up from between the Decks about midnight or after in a distracted passionate manner to Mr. William Vassall who lay in the great Cabin but for the present was in the Sterage-door-way looking abroad she earnestly desired him if there were any Jonas in the ship that as Mr. Cotton had directed it might be thrown over-board with many broken expressions to that purpose He asked her why she came to him and she said because it was thought that he had some Writings against the people of God but he answered her He had nothing but a Petition to the Parliament that they might enjoy the liberty of English subjects and that could be no Jonas and that if the best of New-Englands friends could shew him any evil in that he would not prefer it After this she went into the great Cabin to Mr. Tho. Fowle in like distracted manner who told her he had nothing but the Copy of the Petition which himself and others had presented to the Court at Boston and shewed and read it to her and then told her That if she and others thought that to be the Cause of the storm she and they might do what they would with it but he professed that he saw no evil in it neither was his Conscience troubled with it So she took it and carried it between Decks to them from whom she came and they agreed to throw it over-board and it was thrown over-board but the storm did not leave us upon the throwing of this Paper over-board as it is reported for they had many great storms after that much lesse was the great and wonderfull deliverance which by Gods mercy he gave unto them from shipwrack and drowning at