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A34574 Stafford's memoires, or, A brief and impartial account of the birth and quality, imprisonment, tryal, principles, declaration, comportment, devotion, last speech, and final end of William, late Lord Viscount Stafford, beheaded on Tower-hill Wednesday the 29. of Decemb. 1680 whereunto is annexed a short appendix concerning some passages in Stephen Colledges tryal / the whole now again set forth for a more ample illustration of that so wonderfully zealous pamphlet entituled The papists bloody aftergame, writ in answer to the said Memoirs, and published by Langley Curtis, 1682. Corker, James Maurus, 1636-1715.; Curtis, Langley, fl. 1668-1725. 1682 (1682) Wing C6306A; ESTC R40876 92,519 237

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assert my Innocence and hope the Omnipotent All-seeing Just God will deal with me accordingly HIS Speech being ended he delivered several Written Copies of it to the Sheriffs and others near him one of which Writ with his own hand he sent to the King Then he returned to the middle of the Scaffold where encompassed by his Catholick Friends He kneeled down and reverently making the Sign of the Cross pronounced aloud with exceeding Devotion this following Prayer AGnosco Domine Jesu peccata mea multa magna pro quibus timeo sed spero in misericordiâ miserationibus tuis quarum non est numerus Secundum igitur magnam misericordiam tuam miserere m●i secundum multitudinem miserationum tuarum dele iniquitatem meam Si Peccata mea magna sunt major est misericordia tua Si mult●ae inf●itae sunt miserationes tuae Si ego commisi unde me possis condemnare Tunon amisisti unde potes soles salvare Credenti in potentiâ tuá dicenti Domine si vis potes me mundare tu statim respondisti Volo mundare Credo quod ipse credidit Spero quod ipse speravit Imploro quod ipse imploravit Dic igitur animae meae Salus tua ego sum Sana me Domine Jesu sanabor Salvum me fac salvus ero misericordias tuas in aeternum cantabo Ne projicias me igitur a faciê tuâ Spiritum sanctum tuum ne auferas à me Sed redde mihi laetitiam Salutaris tui Spiritu principali confirma me Tu dixisti dulcissime Jesu Convertimini ad me ego convertar ad vos Ego me ex toto corde meo ex totâ animâ ex totâ mente me â converto ad te Converte te igitur misericordissime ad indignum samulum tuum quem pretioso sanguine redemisti Tu dixisti Omnis qui confitebitur me coram hominibus confitebor ego eum coram Patre meo qui in coelis est Ego te sanctam tuam Religionem Catholicam vivens confiteor moriens adjuvante gratiâ tuâ confitebor dignare me igitur suscipere confiteri coram patre tuo qui in Coelis est In tuâ promissione non in meâ justitiâ confido Vitam quam dedisti mihi libenter tibi reddo secundum beneplacitum tuum In manus tuas commendo Spiritum meum qui moriens Spiritum tuum in aeterni Patris manus commendasti In face igitur in id ipsum dormiam requiescam quoniam tu Domine singulariter in spe constituisti me Amen Jesu Amen Englished thus I Acknowledge O Lord Jesus my Sins to be many and great for which I am affraid but I hope in thy mercy and commiserations which are without number Have mercy therefore on me according to thy great mercy and according to the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out mine iniquity If my Sins be great thy mercy is greater If many thy Commiserations are infinite If I have committed that for which thou mayest Condemn me thou hast not lost that by which thou canst and art accustomed to Save To him that believed in thy Power and said O Lord if thou wilt thou canst make me clean Thou presently answeredst I will Be thou clean I believe what he believed I hope for what he hoped I Implore what he Implored Say therefore to my Soul I am thy Salvation Heal Me O Lord Jesus and I shall be healed Save Me and I shall be saved and I will Sing forth thy Mercy for all Eternity Cast me not therefore away from thy Face and take not thy Holy Spirit from me But render me the joy of thy Salvation and with thy Principal Spirit Confirm Me. Thou hast said O most Sweet Jesus Turn to Me and I will turn to You I turn myself to Thee with my whole Heart with my whole Soul with my whole Mind Turn thy self therefore O most Merciful unto me thy unworthy Servant whom thou hast redeemed with thy most Precious Bloud Thou hast said Every one who shall confess me before Men I will confess him before my Father which is in Heaven I Living Confess thee and thy Holy Catholick Religion and through thy Holy Grace will confess thee Dying Vouchsafe therefore to Receive and Confess me before thy Father which is in Heaven I confide in thy Promise not in my own Justice The Life thou hast given me I willingly render thee according to thy good pleasure Into thy Hands I commend my Spirit who dying didst commend thy Spirit into the Hands of thy Eternal Father In peace therefore in that one thing will I Sleep and Rest because thou O Lord hast singularly Established me in hope Amen JESVS Amen TO this Prayer he adjoyned several other Pious Ejaculations wherein with singular Compunction and aboundance of Tears he Implored the Divine Mercy and Pardon for his Sins past He recommended his Soul to his dear Redeemer Jesus He blessed his Holy Name And offered his Life to him a w●lling Sacrifice of Gratitude Piety and Love Remaining still on his knees he again protested his Innocence with all the asseverations a dying Christian is capable to make Then rising up he a second time saluted the People and walking to each side of the Scaffold told them They had as good and gracious a King as ever Reigned He earnestly exhorted them to be faithful and constant in their Allegiance to him And that no pretence whatsoever should withdraw them from their Duty He wished with a feeling resentment that none might be less Loyal to his Majesty then he had been And it was very remarkable in him He never seemed transported with any fervours or Extasies but either in his Prayers to God or in his expressions of Loyalty to the King Then indeed he was all Flame and you might read in his very Eyes the tender Emotions and Zeal of his heart He likewise assured them upon his Salvation he knew no design the Duke of York ever had against the King But that he had behaved himself for ought he knew as a loving Loyal Brother ought to do Then he again declared his own Innocence and desired the Prayers of all good Christians for him He Prayed to God heartily to bless the King and preserve him from his Enemies To bless the Nation To bless and be with them all there present especially the Kings Loyal Subjects He begged Gods Mercy and Pardon for his Sins He asked forgiveness of all and forgave all beseeching the Divine goodness not to Revenge his Innocent Bloud upon the whole Kingdom No not upon those by whose Perjuries he was brought thither to whom he wished from his Heart no other hurt then that they should repent and tell truth Whilst he thus professed his Loyalty his Innocence his Piety Most that heard him were touched with a sensible Compassion for him Some as he Spoke put off their Hats and Bowed to him