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A49553 Mr. Langhorn's memoires, with some meditations and devotions of his, during his imprisonment as also his petition to His Majesty, and his speech at his execution. Langhorne, Richard, 1654-1679. 1679 (1679) Wing L397; ESTC R5132 29,740 24

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which I can desire Nothing that I can fear I shall no more want any good God shall be unto me all in all And my All to all Eternity VII IT is told me I must Dye O Happy News I shall be freed from Misery I shall no more suffer Pain I shall no more be subject to Sin I shall no more be in danger of being damned But from henceforth I shall see and I shall live I shall praise and I shall bless And this I shall alwayes do Without ever being weary Of doing what I alwayes am to do VIII IT is told me I must Dye O what Happiness I am going To the place of my rest To the Land of the Living To the Haven of Security To the Kingdom of Peace To the Palace of my God To the Nuptials of the Lamb To sit at the Table of my King To feed on the Bread of Angels To see what no Eye hath seen To hear what no Ear hath heard To enjoy what the heart of man cannot comprehend IX IT is told me I must Dye O News of Joy Let us go my Soul I am content I joyfully renounce this Life And render it back to him that gave it me I remit my Spirit into his hands I recommend my Soul and Body to my Jesus I accept this Death most willingly And offer it with the Merits of Jesus As a satisfaction for my many Sins I believe every thing that he hath revealed I hope for every thing that he hath promised I acknowledge and know my own nothingness I give him all that I can call my own I am willing to Dye For his Glory For his Love Out of Gratitude for his Favors And to satisfie his Justice I am willing to Dye for him as he Dyed for me I am willing to Dye To see my Jesus To love my Jesus To bless my Jesus And to sing his Praises to all Eternity Come on my Soul let us go and rejoyce He who by his Grace hath enabled thee to know Thy own Miseries And his Mercies He who hath enabled thee to Detest thy self And to relie on him Commands thee to shake off all Fear It is not for any thing in thee That he enables thee to these Acts Or that he loves thee and will save thee He doth it because he is God Perfect Love and perfect Goodness X. O Father of Mercy Behold thy Child who hath been a Prodigal Who having wasted all his Goods And spent his time in Vanity Drawn by thy Grace and Love Is now returning to thy house And humbly begs for Pardon at thy hands Alas I have lived as without reason Since first I had the use of reason I have done nothing of my self but evil From the time that I first knew what Good was I have sinned against Heaven and against thee I deserve not the Title of thy Son Or to have admittance into thy house And though I am wholly Innocent Of the Crime for which I am sentenced now to Dye Yet from thy hands I have deserved a Death to All Eternity But thou hast made me know That thou canst not cease to be a Father For my having often ceased to comport my self As thy Child Thou canst not lose thy Goodness By my having often forgotten my Gratitude Thou canst not forget to be a Father of Mercy By my having become a Child of Misery XI O my Father O Thou the best of all Fathers Have pity on the most wretched of all thy Children I was lost but by thy Mercy am now found I was dead but by thy Grace am now raised again I was gone astray after Vanity But am now ready to appear before thee O my Father Come now in mercy and receive thy Child Give him the Kiss of Peace Remit unto him all his Sins Cloath him with thy Nuptial Robe Receive him into thy House Permit him to have a place at thy Feast And forgive all those who are Guilty of his Death XII O Jesu The Comforter of the Afflicted The Refuge of the Oppressed The Redeemer of the Captives The Hope of the Distressed Behold I address unto thee Who never drivest any from thee Who approach unto thee with Faith Hope and Love My Heart tells thee That it burns with a desire to see thee And that for that end it is impatient to Dye Come sweet Jesu Come quickly Draw my Soul from this Prison Recall me from this Panishment Conduct me to my dear Countrey Behold the Just expect me My Friends reach out their Arms towards me O how beautiful are thy Tabernacles O how admirable is thy Palace O what content shall I have with thee What Happiness in thy Company I Dye with a desire to Dye Come blessed Jesus And receive my Spirit Which languisheth to be with thee Into thy hands O Jesus I recommend my Spirit Acts of Resignation Thanksgiving FAITH HOPE and LOVE BLessed Jesus who art the Way the Truth And the Life Behold I do most willingly Take up and bear my Cross as thou hast Commanded me and do give thee most humble Thanks that thou art pleased to dignifie My Death with so many circumstances of Thy most Sacred Passion as thou art pleased To bestow on it I firmly believe O my Jesus whatsoever Thou hast proposed unto me by thy Holy Catholique And Apostolique Church because thou hast spoken it Blessed be thy Name that by thy Grace I have Lived in this Faith and that thou hast pleased To think me worthy to Dye for it On thee O my Jesus I profess wholly and solely To relie and to hope in thee and in thy Blood With so much love shed for me by which I Firmly conside That thou wilt save me Though most unworthy I love thee O my Jesus For thy self and beg that thou wilt increase That Love in me I am sorry O my God from my Heart and Soul that I have at any time sinned Against thee and this as I hope by thy grace for The Love of thee Several Acts of my SOUL upon the last words of our blessed JESUS I Do from my heart O my Jesus pardon all my Enemies and particularly those upon whose false And untrue Testimonies I am adjudged to Dye for Crimes of which thou my Jesus knowest and their Consciences at the dreadful Day of Judgment Must testifie that I am wholly innocent Father Forgive them they know not what they do Behold O my Jesus I am now coming unto thee Confirm it unto my Soul by thy holy Spirit that This day I shall be with thee in Paradise O Lamb of God who upon thy Cross didst adopt me In the person of St. John to be the Son of thy Blessed Mother and before whose Throne thy Holy Saints now offer the Incense of Prayer for thy Servants upon earth mercifully receive those Prayers which are addressed to thee for me the most Vnworthy of thy Creatures O blessed Jesus who upon thy Cross wert pleased To suffer an Abandonment to the
do Him any Bodily Harm Or to disturb the Government of this Kingdom as it is now Established by Law Or to Alter or go about to Alter the said Government or the Religion now Established in England by any way of Force III. That I neither am nor ever was at any time Guilty so much as in my most secret Thoughts of any Treason or Misprision of Treason whatsoever IV. That I do Believe That if I did know or should know of any Treason or Treasonable Design that was or is intended or should be intended against His said Majesty or the Government of this His Majesties Kingdom or for the Alteration by Force Advice or otherwise of the said Government or of the Religion now Established in this Kingdom and should conceal and not discover the same unto His said Majesty or His Majesties Council or Ministers or some of them That such Concealment would be to me a Sin unto Death and Eternal Damnation And I do Solemnly in the Presence of God Profess Testifie and Declare That as I hope for Salvation or expect any benefit by the Blood and Passion of Jesus Christ I do make this Declaration and every Part thereof in the Plain and Ordinary Sense of the Words wherein the same stands written as they are commonly understood by English Protestants and the Courts of Justice of England without any Evasion or Equivocation or Delusion or Mental Reservation whatsoever And without any Dispensation or Pardon or Absolution already granted to me for this or any other purpose by the Pope or any other Authority or Person whatsoever or without any hope of any such Dispensation And without thinking or believing that I am or can be acquitted before God or Man or absolved of this Declaration or any part thereof although the Pope or any other Person or Persons or Power whatsoewer should Dispense with or Annul the same or Declare that it was or is Null or Void from the beginning This with my Petition was Presented to His Majesty in Council on Thursday the 10th of July instant and after the reading of my Petition my said Protestation and Declaration was as I am informed begun to be read but when the person that read the same came to read that part of it in which I aver my Innocency he was not as I am informed permitted to read farther and it was declared That I was to expect no farther mercy unless I would make a Discovery of the Plot which God is my Witness I cannot do because I know nothing of it directly or indirectly And now having related all the particular Circumstances of my Case so far as my memory can recollect them and made such Protestations and Declarations as is before mentioned I shall only recommend to be considered by all impartial Judgments those solemn and serious Protestations which were made by those others who have lost their Lives already upon the Evidence given against them by the same Mr. Oates and Mr. Bedloe and pray that it may be duely weighed Whether the Solemn Oaths and Protestations of sober Men made by them immediately before their respective Deaths and this Protestation of mine before mentioned made at a time when my Confession and Discovery of a Plot or Treason against my King in case I had been privy unto or known such Plot or Treason would not only have saved my Life and secured me of a Pardon but would also have entituled me unto and in all probability put me into the full possession of Preferments and Advantages greater than I ever I thank my God coveted Be not more considerable to move a Belief of my Innocency than the Evidence given against me by my Accusers before-mentioned to move a Belief of my Guilt It is said it is not upon the bare Oaths of those two Witnesses but upon the Verdict of the Twelve Jurors that I am found Guilty I am sure that every judicious Person who understands our Proceedings in our Law of England in all Cases of this Nature doth know and can answer That the Verdict of the Twelve Jurors is grounded wholly upon the Evidence given by the Witnesses The Jurors Belief of the Witnesses produced and sworn to give Evidence against me was the foundation of their Verdict and justifies them in Law and the Verdict given by the Jurors doth in Law justifie the Judgment given by the Judges for the taking away of my Belief And I beseech God that the same Rule of Law may at the great and terrible day of Judgment acquit as well the Jurors who gave that Verdict as the Judges who gave that Judgment from all Guilt of my Blood But I must again refer it to the Consciences of all unbyassed judicious and good Men whether in Christian Charity the motives of Credibility founded upon such Judgment the Verdict which was solely grounded upon the Evidence of Mr. Oates and Mr. Bedloe be of greater force to a good and charitable Conscience to pronounce me Guilty than the several other motives which I have here represented will be found to pronounce me Innocent It will no way concern me as to my own particular whether the world shall adjudge me Innocent or not it is sufficient for me That my Conscience doth with great Joy and Peace acquit me And that the God of all Truth my dearest Jesus who is Truth it self doth know me to be Innocent And that the Consciences of those most Unhappy Men Mr. Oates and Mr. Bedloe will at the last day when the secrets of all hearts shall be made manifest be compelled to the Glory of God and their own shame To proclaim me Innocent I beseech Almighty God to give those miserable Men a true and sincere Repentance for the Sin which they have committed and by which they have drawn upon themselves the Guilt of my Innocent Blood I do here profess my self to dye a Member of the Holy Catholique and Apostolique Church of which the Bishop of Rome is the Supreme Visible Head of Government on Earth as the Successor of the Holy Apostle St. Peter And of which Church our blessed Lord Jesus is the Supreme Invisible Head of influence to Guide Govern and direct the same by his Holy Spirit And I do take my Religion to be the sole Cause of my being the Object of the Malice of my Enemies who are the Causers of my Death If what I here say be any wayes disbelieved because of my Religion I humbly recommend it to the consideratioin of sober Men whether such disbelief upon this ground be not 1. To cast a Reproach and Blemish upon the Honour and Reputation of all our most Pious Ancestors and our whole Nation who lived and dyed before the 20th Year of King Henry VIII and who did all live and dye in the same Faith and Members of the same Church of which by God's Grace I am now a Member though unworthy 2. To cast a like Reproach upon all the Princes States and People of the World
end I might Not be abandoned by thy Father at my Death Blessed be thy Name that thou art pleased to be now With me by thy Holy Spirit and not to forsake Me in this great time of Tryal O my dearest Jesus who upon thy Cross didst suffer Thirst for the perfecting the work of my Redemption Behold I now thirst to be with thee blessed be Thy Name that thou art pleased to give me this Thirst O my Jesus who upon thy Cross didst consummate Thy life for the love of me blessed be thy Name that thou permittest me to consummate My life for thee in thy service O my dearest Jesus into thy hands I commend my Spirit The several Circumstances of the Passion of our Lord Accompanying my Death by which he vouchsafes to grace me a poor Sinner and to refresh my memory in relation to his blessed Merits 1. To be Judged by a PVBLICK SENTENCE 2. To Dye the most Ignominious of all Deaths 3. By the Hands of the Publick Executioner 4. As an Enemy to Caesar and the Government 5. To Dye Hanging on a Tree 6. To be stript of all my Cloaths 7. To have all my Blood entirely shed by Embowelling and Quartering 8. With a publick declaring my Death to be Necessary for the People 9. The multitude shouting Crucify Crucify 10. The People rejoycing at this Sentence and Death 11. Occasioned by False Witnesses 12. The Witnesses induced by Malice and Rewards To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty The Humble PETITION of Richard Langborne A Prisoner Condemned in the Gaol of Newgate Humbly sheweth THat Your Majesties Petitioner with all gratitude of Heart and Soul imaginable humbly thanks Your Majesty for Your Mercy in giving him Life until Monday next That Your Petitioner is wholly ignorant of the substance of that Letter mentioned in Your Majesties Order of Council of the 3d instant to have been written by the Earl of Roscomon as also of the Grounds upon which it was written and therefore hopes that Your Majesty will not permit Your Petitioners Life to be taken away before that be clearly understood That Your Petitioner having in obedience to Your Majesties particular Command made a full clear and sincere Discovery of all those Estates which Your Majesty commanded him to discover humbly offers unto Your Majesties merciful Consideration the Protestation and Declaration by Your Petitioner hereunto annexed by which he no way intends to reflect upon Your Majesties Justice or the Justice of the Judges or Jury by whom he was Tryed and humbly begs That the same may not be interpreted to intend any such reflection And that Your Majesty will please to consider That it is not impossible for an innocent person to be Condemned since it is not many Years past That Three Persons were Executed and Hanged in Chains being Condemned for the Murder of one who appeared afterwards to be living And this without any just cause of Reflection upon the Justice of Your Majesty or of their Judges or Jury That Your Petitioner humbly begs leave to hope That when Your Majesty shall have considered his said Declaration you will out of the abundance of Your natural inclinations to Mercy either vouchsafe to give him his Pardon so as to enable him to spend the remainder of His Life in the Service of Your Majesty and his Countrey or at least give him leave to live though it be abroad and in perpetual Banishment he having fully obeyed Your Majesties Commands in discovering every thing within his knowledge which hath been required to be by him discovered and the Case of your Petitioner being singular as not having above any one Witness to any one particular matter of Fact given in Evidence against him as the Judges can inform Your Majesty Your Majesties Petitioner therefore Humbly casts himself at Your Majesties Feet Humbly imploring Your Royal Mercy and that You will be Graciously pleased to give him his Life that he may spend it wholly in praying for Your Majesties long and happy Life Reign and Government And Your Petitioner as in Duty bound shall daily pray for Your Mo●● Sacred Majesty c. R. Langhorne THE SPEECH OF Richard Langhorne Esq At his EXECUTION July 14. 1679. Being left in Writing by him under his own Hand IN regard I could not foresee whether I should be permitted to speak at my Death so as to make a Publick Declaration of my Innocency and Loyalty as a Christian ought to do considering likewise That if it should be permitted unto me it would be more advisable for me rather to prepare before-hand and set down in Writing the very words in which I should make my Declaration than to trust my Memory with them to the end that the same may be well considered of and digested by me and that all Mistakes might be prevented as far as may be I say in regard of this I have in the present Paper reduced what I have to declare as to my Innocence and Loyalty And 't is in these following words I Do solemnly and sincerely in the presence of Almighty God Profess Testifie and Declare as followeth That is to say 1. That I do with my Heart and Soul believe and own my Most Gracious Sovereign Lord the King's Majesty King CHARLES II. to be my True and Lawful Sovereign Prince and King in the same Sense and Latitude to all Intents and Purposes as in the Oath commonly called The Oath of Allegiance His said Majesty is expressed to be King of this Realm of England 2. That I do in my Soul believe That neither the Pope nor any Prince Potentate or Foreign Authority nor the People of England nor any Authority out of this Kingdom or within the same hath or have any Right to dispossess His said Majesty of the Crown or Government of England or to Depose Him therefrom for any Cause or pretended Cause whatsoever or to give Licence to me or to any other of His said Majesties Subjects whatsoever to bear Arms against His said Majesty or to take away His Life or to do Him any bodily Harm or to disturb the Government of this Kingdom as the same is now established by Law or to alter or go about to alter the said Government or the Religion now established in England by any way of Force 3. That I neither am nor ever was at any Time or Times Guilty so much as in my most secret Thoughts of any Treason or Misprision of Treason whatsoever 4. That I did not in the Month of November or at any other Time or Times whatsoever say unto Mr Oates or unto any other Person or Persons whatsoever in relation to my Sons in Spain or either of them or in relation to any other Person or Persons whatsoever That if they did continue in the World as Secular Priests or otherwise they should suddenly have great Promotions in England for that things would not last long in the posture wherein they then were nor did I ever say any words to that
or the like effect to any Person or Persons whatsoever 5. That I did never in all my Life-time write any Letter or other thing whatsoever unto or receive any Letter or other thing from Father Le Cheese or any French Jesuit whatsoever or from Father Anderton or Cardinal Barbarino or any other Cardinal nor did I ever see any Letter or the Copy of any Letter or other Paper or other Thing written or purporting to be written unto the said Le Cheese or unto the said Father Anderton or the said Cardinal Farbarino by any Person or Persons whatsoever other than the printed Letters printed in the Narrative of the Tryal of Mr. Edward Coleman lately Executed which I never saw otherwise than in the said printed Narrative nor did I ever hear any mention made by any Person whatsoever of the name of Le Cheese or Father Le Cheese before I read the said printed Narrative 6. That I did never in all my Life-time make any Entry or Entries into any Book or Books or ●ake or make or write or cause to be written into any Book or Books or otherwise any Letter or Letters or any Copy or Copies of any Letter or Letters written by the said Edward Coleman to any person or persons whatsoever 7. That I did never in all my Life time Enter or Register into any Book or Books Paper or Papers whatsoever or take or make or write or cause to be written any Copy or Copies of any Act or Acts Consult or Consults Determination or Determinations Order or Orders Resolve or Resolves or other matter or thing at any time made determined resolved passed decreed or agitated at any Congregation or Congregations Consult or Consults Chapter or Chapters Assembly or Assemblies of the Society or Order of the Jesuits or of any other Religious Order whatsoever nor did I ever see read or heard read nor did any person or persons at any time whatsoever ever communicate unto me any such Act Consult Determination Order Resolve Matter or Thing whatsoever 8. That I did never in all my Life-time to my knowledge belief or remembrance see or speak with Mr. Bedloe who gave Evidence against me at my Tryal until I saw him in that Court wherein he gave Evidence against me 9. That after the Month of November which was in the Year of our Lord 1677. I did never see or speak with Mr. Titus Oates before named until I saw him in the same Court where he gave Evidence against me at my Tryal 10. That I did never see in all my Life time to my knowledge belief or remembrance any Commission or Commissions Patent or Patents Grant or Grants Order or Orders Instrument or Instruments Writing or Writings or other Matter or Thing whatsoever under or pretended to be under the Hand and Seal or the Hand or the Seal of Johannes Paulus de Oliva or any other General of the Jesuits whatsoever other than the Paper or Instrument produced and shewed unto me in the said Court at my Tryal which whether it was signed or sealed by the said de Oliva I do not know 11. That I did never in all my Life-time write or cause or procure to be written any Treasonable Letter or Letters whatsoever or any thing which was or is Treason or Treasonable in any Letter or Letters Book or Books Paper or Papers or otherwise howsoever 12. That I believe that if I did know or should know of any Treason or Treasonable Design that was or is intended or should be intended against His said Majesty or the Government of this His Majesties Kingdom or for the Alteration by Force Advice or otherwise of the said Government or of the Religion now Established in this Kingdom and should conceal and not discover the same unto His said Majesty or His said Majesties Council or Ministers or some of them that such concealment would be in me a Sin unto death and eternal damnation 13. That I do believe that it is no ways lawful for me to lye or speak any thing which I know to be untrue or to commit any Sin or do any Evil that Good may come of it And that it is not in the power of any Priest or of the Pope or of God himself to give me a Licence to lye of to speak any thing which I know to be untrue because every such Lye would be a sin against Truth And Almighty God who is perfect Truth cannot give me a Licence to commit a sin against his own Essence And I do Solemnly in the Presence of God Profess Testifie and Declare That as I hope for Salvation and expect any Benefit by the Blood and Passion of my dearest Saviour Jesus Christ I do make this Declaration and Protestation and every Part thereof in the plain and ordinary Sense wherein the same stands written as they are commonly understood by English Protestants and the Courts of Justice of England without any Evasion or Equivocation or Delusion or Mental Reservation whatsoever And without any Dispensation or Pard●n or Absolution already granted to me for this or any other purpose by the Pope or any other Power Authority or Person whatsoever or without any hope expectation or desire of any such Dispensation and without thinking or believing that I am or can be acquitted before God or Man or absolved of this Declaration or any part thereof although the Pope or any other Person or Persons or Power or Authority whatsoever should dispense with or take upon him or them to dispense with or annul the same or declare that it was or is or ought to be Null or Void in part or in the whole from the beginning or otherwise howsoever Having made this Declaration and Protestation in the most plain Terms that I can possibly imagine to express my sincere Loyalty and Innocency and the clear intention of my Soul I leave it to the judgments of all good and charitable Persons whether they will believe what is here in this manner affirmed and sworn by me in my present Circumstances or what is sworn by my Accusers I do now farther declare That I dye a Member though an unworthy one of that Holy Catholick and Apostolick Church of Christ mentioned in the Three Holy and Publick Creeds of which Church our Lord Jesus Christ is the Invisible Head of Influence to illuminate guide protect and govern It by his Holy Spirit and Grace and of which Church the Bishop of Rome as the Successor of St. Peter the Prince of the Apostles is the visible Head of Government and Unity I take it to be clear That my Religion is the sole Cause which moved my Accusers to charge me with the Crime for which upon their Evidence I am adjudged to dye and that my being of that Religion which I here profess was the onely ground which could give them any hope to be believed or which could move my Jury to believe the Evidence of such men I have had not only a Pardon but