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A61639 Naphtali, or, The wrestlings of the Church of Scotland for the kingdom of Christ contained in a true and short deduction thereof, from the beginning of the reformation of religion, until the year 1667 : together with the last speeches and testimonies of some who have died for the truth since the year 1660 : whereunto are also subjoyned, a relation of the sufferings and death of Mr. Hew McKail ... Stewart, James, Sir, 1635-1713.; Stirling, James, 1631-1672? 1667 (1667) Wing S5683; ESTC R3435 226,444 388

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the dangerous Method of some who the better to enforce the obligation of the Oath of God do suppose the Matter thereof especially as to that article against Prelacy to be antecedently Indifferent and not determined either by the Word of God or any other Moral Precept Justly apprehending how easily in this light and backsliding time such suppositions may become positions and that the obligation of the Oath of God now so much violated and little regarded may be found too weak to secure mens stedfastness As we are therefore persuaded and would have all to consider and fix it in their hearts that this wicked Prelacy and it's Hierarchy are not only contrary to the Word of God to the Practice of the Holy Apostles to sound Doctrine and the Power of Godliness under which express consideration we are also sworn to endeavour it's extirpation but by the sad experience of all Ages in the Christian Church especially in these our later times had been found most pernicious to all Truth and Righteousness and the main Engine and Device whereby the Devil hath alwayes laboured to advance his Kingdom of Darkness and therefore hath been the great butt and aime for the overthrow whereof the great Work of God in this Land hath been so Powerfully and Gloriously manifested so do we most constantly hold that as wel this Article against Prelacy as all the rest contained in this Holy Covenant were and are antecedently oblidging both to King and People without the supervention of either Oath or Promise and that the rooting out of Prelacy the wicked Hierarchy therein so obviously described is the main duty in the endeavour whereof as most advantageous unto all these great and holy Ends proposed by the Covenant all the Zeal of the faithful ought to be concentred As for such profane Jugglers who neither considering this Oath and Covenant as a special Ordinance and blessing of God whereby we are more effectually stirred up and enabled to the performance of all the duties of Religion and Righteousness therein contained nor knowing that this Covenant made with God and accepted by Him is also the Lords Covenant with us for the securing and establishing unto us all the great Blessings and Priviledges therein expressed that as we therein do avouch the Lord to be our God so doth He avouch us to be His People Do from the Righteousness and Necessity of it's matter vainly argue the superfluity of any accessory Obligation and would thence infer that the same may be the more easily dispensed with or renounced We de only remit them to that Solemn Covenant Deut. 29.10 c. made there betwixt the Lord and His People and thereafter so often renewed only for their greater Engagement to the most necessary duties of God's express commands We come in the next place unto the Manner and Form of this League and Covenant wherein not purposing to resume the many debates that have been raised anent it we shall only take notice that these old Acts and Laws viz. Act. 43. Parl. 6. of Mary 1555. and Act. 12. Parl. 10. Iam. 6.1585 made against Leagues and Bands contracted without the Kings consent are now obtruded with the force and lustre of a new Act. cap. 4. of the last Parliament to condemn the Covenant as from the beginning Unlawfull and Rebellious But as these old Acts at the time of the entering into this League and Covenant did then stand explained by the 29. Act. Parl. 2. Charl. 1. ratifyed and authorized by the King himself in a sense most consistent with the Covenant and could no wayes render the same from the beginning unlawful much less could the revival thereof in their greatest rigour or the superveniency of any other Act thereanent dissolve the Sacred Obligation of this Oath once lawfully contracted so the reason of the former answer made ro this objection and the Justice and Equity of that Act. 29. P. 2. C. 1. whereby the same was declared remaineth in ful force viz. that no League nor Bond made by the Subjects for maintenance of Religion Liberty and the Publick good of Church or State was or can be understood to be prohibited by these old Acts and Laws objected Because as the makers of such Bonds cannot be reputed to be movers of Sedition to the breach of the publick peace which is the express reason and certification of these old Acts objected so both the King and his Government being appointed for the preservation of these great ends and Interests and He himself principally oblidged both by the Command and Oath of God upon him to authorize all such bonds Covenants and other means which may advance the same It were a gross Paradox both in Reason and Religion that the King's neglect of his duty and perverting of his Office to the overthrow of these ends for which he is ordained should therefore oblige the People to a sinful Complyance and stupid connivance to the high Dishonour of the Great God and King of Kings and the utter ruine of the souls bodies and fortuns of themselves and their Posterity It 's true it may be and is replyed that this answer and reasoning doth proceed from an unjust jealousy of Kings and is founded upon an intollerable presumption in the Subject to censure and judge their actings But seeing the entering into this Covenant and into all others which we allow was so far from proceeding upon an unjust jealousy that on the contrary it was in a manner extorted by the force of the most palpable and rational necessity that can be imagined and seeing the feeling and discerning thereof is so far from that criminal presumption alleadged that to disprove it is in effect to deny both sense and reason unless our adversaries can prove that notwithstanding thereof the King is by God the Lord vested with such an uncontrollable Dominion and Soveraignty that whatever Violence Outrage or Cruelty he commit the People are obliged by a patience or rather stupidity greater then that of Beasts to endure without gain saying it is impossible for them to establish the Tyranny that they contend for But that the World may see that such objections are only the wicked flattery of selfish men and how little they do therein either use or regard Reason in the late Act abovementioned made against Leagues and Conventions it is declared that the explication contained in the Act 1640. viz. That such Leagues and Conventions as are made by Subjects for the preservation of the King Religion and the Laws are not prohibited by these old Acts is false and disloyall and contrary to the true and genuine meaning thereof which Declaration is not only a naked Assertion and contrary to the express reason and certification of these old Acts which is before sett down but so blind and irrational that in case of an Interregnum or the incapacity of the King to give His consent to any Bond Meeting or Convention which in such a case may be
NAPHTALI OR The Wrestlings of the Church of SCOTLAND For the KINGDOM of CHRIST Contained in A true and short Deduction thereof from the beginning of the Reformation of Religion until the Year 1667. Together with The last Speeches and Testimonies of some who have died for the Truth since the Year 1660. Whereunto are also subjoined A Relation of the Sufferings and Death of M R HEW M C KAIL and some Instances of the Sufferings of Galloway and Nithisdale LAM 1 12. Is it nothing to you all ye that pass by Behold and see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow which is done unto me wherewith the Lord hath afflicted me in the day of his fierce anger MIC 7 8. Rejoice not against me O mine Enemy When I fall I shall arise When I sit in darkness the Lord shall be a Light unto me ISAI 14 32. What shall one then answere the Messengers of the Nation That the Lord hath founded Zion and the poor of the People shall trust in it Printed in the Year 1667. AD LECTOREM NOn hîc Herculeae sunt cum sudore palestrae Nullus Olympiaco in pulvere Ludus iners Pro sadore cruor Christi de Corpore manat Ardua pro ludo est lucta rapina neces Scotica bis denis luctata Ecclesia Lustris Penè dedit victas lassa labore manus Duros passa Patres dudum velut ame Novercas Vi premitur Stygia fraude subacta gemit Constitit effraenes contra tumidasque procellas Proque Fide steterat dum stetit ulla fides Nusquam cana fides nunc est jurataque Coeli Numina mortales vinc'la nec ulla ligant Credula dum nimis est fida haec Ecclesia vanà Spe lusâ rupto Foedere strata jacet Strata tamen non tota jacet de pulvere surgit Auricomum tollet mox supra astra caput Ipsa triumphalem currum Crux saeva ministrat Sanctorum sanguis fertile semen erit Ecce Sacerdotum turmam Regumque Coronam Pendentem infami de trabe Lector habes Cerne oculo Heroum facies corpora cernas Verba audi videas pectora plena Deo Hîc loquitur Princeps magno cum Judice Vates Et Juvenes Vatum spes animosa senum Hîc Generosa cohors Miles Mercator agelli Cultor Arte rudis spirat ab ore Deum Disce immortalem hinc Animam vitamque futuram Nulla est pro Christo mors male grata pio Pro Christi Crux est diademate Laurea restis Faedere pro Sancto est vitta monile decus READER THE LORD in great mercy having wonderfully and with an outstretched arm notwithstanding all the opposition of Sathan and earthly Principalities redeemed Scotland from the Power and darkness first of Gentilism and then of Antichristianism by raising of some burning and shining Lights and other Instruments fitted for that Work Whereby the Light of the Glorious Gospel from a very small beginning did increase more and more untill at length shining with brightness and heat as the Sun in his strength it filled the Land with knowledge in so much that the name thereof became Jehouah Shammah the Lord is there And having built to Himself a house upon the foundation of the Prophets and Apostles not only sufficiently instructed with righteous Laws and Judgments for Doctrine and Worship But also provided with all Ordinary Officers necessary in the Christian Church and with a form of Church-Government of his own Institution distinct from and without any prejudice unto the Civil Government of the Kingdom Whereby the Church of Scotland for Soundness of Faith Purity of Worship Excellency of Government Freedom and Power of the Gospel beautiful Order and Unity was not inferior to any if not preferable to most of the Reformed Churches and therefore was deservedly famous and esteemed amongst them Having also for an hundred Years from it's first National Establishment preserved the same from utter overthrow notwithstanding the many various and renewed endeavours of men by force and fraud to reduce it unto the same Errors Ignorance and Superstitions wherein it self at first lay buried and under which others groaned And several times revived and restored it when by it's own Impurity Indifferency and Formality it began to decline or by the Treachery Subtilty or Violence of others it was oppressed Thereby not only disappointing confounding and many times ruining the Adversaries and comforting and strengthening the faithful But also alwayes rebuilding to Himself a Temple the glory whereof did far excell and darken the glory of the former And having many times engaged the whole Land to Himself by several most solemn Obligations of voluntary Surrender and Resignation by frequently renewed Oaths and Covenants So that within these few Years past there were not many persons of age of whatever degree and not so much as one Preaching Minister in all the Land who not only did not make publick profession of the true Reformed Religion but also subject themselves unto the Presbyterial Form of Church Government and Discipline who did not which we desire to be noted for that effect in their own persons swear and subscribe with the hand unto the Lord in the National Covenant and Solemn League and Covenant In so much that as to the publick Profession of the Truth and almost as to the number of persons the Church of Scotland was of equal extent with the Nation and in that respect of all other National Churches did most resemble the old Church of the Iewes The Lord I say having to the conviction and acknowledgement of our selves and others done such great things for us whereof we are glad the present Apostacy whereby Scotland's Bethel is become Bethaven and the Land that was sometimes Holiness unto the Lord is become alas too Edom-like the border of wickedness an Aceldama a Tragical Theatre of blood persecution ought to be unto us no less matter of Sorrow Shame and Fear then it is Sin in itself Wonder and Amazement unto others Who can hear our Covenanted and Kindest Lord who hateth putting away and defieth us to shew the bill of our Mothers divorcement who groaneth under our Backslidings being pressed therewith as a cart full of sheaves complaining that He is broken with our whorish hearts and therefore declaring that He will be no more our Husband nor we His Wife and that His heart cannot be toward us But that He will drive us out of His house and love us no more and not cover the lip for Shame And in consequence thereof who can behold the Fathers house not only defiled by turning it into a house of Marchandise and den of theeves but the Temple casten down to the ground and the Adversary in the midst thereof insultingly and scornfully set up their ensignes for signes of Triumph And furder behold the blood of the Saints shed like water and their flesh given to be meat to the fowles of the heaven and beasts of the Earth and
Discipline promising by the Great Name of the Lord our God to continue in the Obedience of the Doctrine and Discipline thereof all the dayes of their lives Which Discipline as the foregoing Assertions do clearly discover to have been from the beginning fundamentally Presbyterial so the Model of Presbytery being now compleated and any shaddow of power that the Mock-Bishops had lately usurped being now fully abrogated it is sufficiently clear that both Prelacy is by this Covenant abjured and Presbytery owned and sworn to And really if it be further considered that the Assemblies both 1581. and 1590 while most intent and forward in the erecting of Presbyteries did enjoyn and require the same to be subscribed by all ranks of People in the Land and that these Acts were both seconded and enforced by Ordinances of King and Council it may be justly doubted whether the impudence of the succeeding Prelats in denying of the Obligation or Perjury in breaking of it be greater This is the Great Oath into which as the Lord God did bring us by the Power of his own Spirit and Truth in opposition to that Bloody Bond called the Holy League wherein Antichrist and his followers had at that time conjured themselves against the true Church of God So the Kingdom thereby became the Lords and we his peculiar people as-well by the people's subjecting of themselves and their Alleageance as by the King 's submitting Himself and his Scepter in a due Subordination unto God and our Lord Jesus Christ for the maintenance and defence of his Church and Gospell the Liberties of the Land and Ministration of Justice And this Oath and the Ordinances enjoyning it notwithstanding the many fearful violations thereof that have ensued do yet stand to this day unrepealed and declared against to the unanswerable conviction and condemnation even in their own Courts and Consciences of all it 's wicked Transgressors 6. As the Tulchan Bishops were the effect and product of the Avarice of these Lords that favoured them So the same principle of Avarice and Wickedness did again resist the Work of God when almost brought to Perfection by stirring up certain of the Nobles to re-induce Bishops for the better inhaunsing of their Benefices and the devouring of the Churches patrimony And not only for their better establishment that what they want of Divine Right and Warrant might be supplyed by the accession of the Kings power and Command but also that by their meanes the growing wickedness of these times might abound without restraint or control the Devil inciteth others of the more prophane licentious and violent Courtiers such as the Earle of Arran and his complices to move and instigat the King contrary both to the Word and Oath of God to usurp the Prerogative of Jesus Christ who is alone King in Zion and to invade His Churches Priviledges purchased for Her with His own Blood by assuming to Himself in the first and immediat Instance the cognition of Her Doctrine and Censures Which though the Church did constantly and valiantly oppose both by Petitions and Protestations yet this Wickedness did so impetously proceed that all at once in a Parliament summarily called in the Year 1582. the Prerogative of Our Lord is translated upon the King and his Jurisdiction and Empire exalted over all persons and Causes the Estate of Bishops their power and dignity confirmed the power of the General Assemblies of the Church put in the King's hand We mention not these things with any purpose to debate these questions which have been moved on this Subject Only we are confident that how extensive soever the King's power may be in the case of Reformation which Alas for the most part cometh short of it's reach yet where a Church is Regularly constituted and so acting and by Him sworn to be maintained no King or Prince ought so far to intrude Himself into Her Power and Priviledges unto which he is neither called nor gifted as to assume to Himself a Soveraign immediat power of judging and discerning upon Doctrine and her most spirituall Rights and Censures and thereby in effect not only to constitut Himself a Proper and direct Church-Officer without our Lords appointment but in stead of Papacy so justly abrogated and so solemnly abjured to erect and revive the same in Himself a Secular Person far more absurdly and intollerably We know that other formalities and notions are pretended as these of Treason Sedition and Disorder to palliat and colour this Usurpation but seing nothing spoken or acted by warrant of the Word of God can fall under the definition or pain of these crimes and that all Ministers and Ecclesiastick Courts are known allowed and presumed both to speak and act according to that only warrant and Lastly seing both the warrant is to them committed and the Church is priviledged and permitted to have it 's own proper power and cognition thereanent as it followeth by clear consequence that the things questioned must and ought to be first subjected to her tryal and cognition so none do deny the Magistrat's just right and power over both these things and persons they being once lawfully found to be destitut of the warrant pretended But seing both Scripture and Reason doth testify against this Usurpation as most unlawful in it self and injurious to our Lord Jesus and that all experiences have proven it to be most pernicious to His Church Kingdom therefore many of his faithful Servants have worthily and valiantly resisted it not only to bonds and banishment but even to blood for the Testimony of their Lord Master We return to the purpose of this observation which is to vindicat the honour of the Lord's Work and the memory of his faithful Servants in the discovery of the old malice and subtilty of the great Enemy of the Church of God working in the wicked Prelats their abettors who to the effect they may enjoy their carnall designes and prosecute their wicked lusts without controll endeavour mainly by an absolute surrender of all things powers persons and interests to flatter and exalt the King unto an illimited Soveraignty and pretended Omnipotency thereby both to oblidge and enable him the more to such acts deeds and grants as are requisite for the satisfying of their vain Ambition insatiable Covetousness and wicked lusts Which Flattery and Usurpation being not more agreeable to the vain heart of man then contrary to the Kingdom of our Lord and the Power and Purity of His blessed Gospel what wonder if his faithful Servants who can neither deny His Name nor dissobey His commands by complying with the wicked practices and the blasphemous flattery of these vile Apostats be not only hated of all men but with their Lord and Master become the continual object of the reproaches violence and cruelty of the wicked as enemies and rebells to lawful Authority Now that the World may perceav the wicked intent and design of this Prerogative that it is
and utterly insufficient at the sole arbitrement of Patrons violently obtruded upon the People without and against their own consent Presbyteries constrained contrary to the Rule of the Holy Scriptures to ordaine men whom the People neither choised nor could cheerfully receave Foundations of prejudice strife betwixt Pastor and People laid whereby the one cannot preach nor the other hear with profit Symoniacal Pactions often basely made betwixt Patrons the person presented to the disgrace of the Holy Calling as-wel as to the sin and shame of the Persons And the Ministry of too many in dispencing of Word Sacraments Censures made to depend too much upon the Will and pleasure of Man But also because it hath no Precept in the Word of God nor Example in the old Jewish nor new primitive and pure Christian Church to warrant it because Intentionally and Natively it spoileth the People of that Right and Priviledge in Electing their own Pastors which Scripture and Reason alloweth And because being the Patron 's pretended Heritage and therefore by him vendible to whom he pleaseth the whole and sole Power of Presenting of Ministers Planting of Churches Preaching of the Gospel settling Maintenance may be turned over unto put in the hands of men not only Profa●e Strangers to both Church Common-wealth but also pro●es●ed Enemies of the Truth yea even Papists or Pagans And therefore being in itself a grievous and unwarrantable Burthen destructive of the Church and Peoples Liberties obstructive of the free course of the Gospel the Freedom Power Plainness of the Ministry and occasional of much base Flattery Partiality under which from the very times of Superstition which introduced it the Church did heavily groan it must needs be so much the greater Blessing to be delivered from it The second Advantage which the Lord's work receaved was by that great and long Transaction with the King in order to His return and Admission to the Government which at length after repeated Addresses many Treaties and the interposing of Forraign States and Princes produced the King's Approbation and Allowance of the Nationall and Solemn League and Covenant Which both by his great Oath unto the Most High God and his hand-writ and Subscription he most amply assured promising in the same manner to advance prosecute their Ends and to seek and procure the establishment thereof and of Presbyterial Government and of the whole work of God in all his Dominions We know our Adversaries persisting in their old malice disown and exclaim upon this Transaction as most disloyal and insolent for Subjects whose part is only to surrender submit to require and enter into Treaties with their Prince But 1. as these reproaches are from the same wicked Spirit false grounds and base and carnall ends which from the very times of popery have resisted and been objected against the Work of Reformation in this Land so do wee thereto oppose in full assurance before God and all the World these solid and evident reasons and warrants whereby not only these Treaties and Transactions with the late King but all these old Contracts and Agreements betwixt the then Powers and People which in some sort are the very foundation of the Protestant Religion in this Realm are justifyed and approven wherein if there be any disparity the difference of a King upon His Throne actually Exercing from a Prince only ascending thereto must cast the advantage on our side 2. Seing there is no Voluntary Kingdom which is not both erected sustained and continued by a Fundamental Contract and no Right thereto so good though even that of Divid himself and His Posterity who held the Kingdom both by inmediate grant and interposed Oath of the Most High which is not setled and confirmed by this agreement 2 Sam. 5.3 2 Kings 11.17 can any rationall man disprove or condemn Treaties so naturally antecedent and previous thereto 3. The reason and necessity of this Treaty is so dependent upon the preceeding War with the last King in which as-well as in his Kingdomes this King did succeed him that seing it can have no opposers but such as therein were enemies we willingly refer hoth the cases to the determinations of the same reasons And as for such who asserting the Covenant and the Justice of the long Parliaments War do nevertheless disprove our procedure in this Treaty as their mis-information doth not prejudge the Truth so neither are we answerable for their inconsequence The third Advantage which the Lord gave His Work was by what the King did after his arrival in Scotland both before and at his Coronation for the greater confirmation of the Covenant and Work of God and the more strong engaging of himself and this whole Land unto the Lord. Before his Coronation he emitteth that Declaration at Dumfermling sufficiently known by this designation wherein Professing and appearing in the full persuasion and love of the Truth he repenteth as having to do with in the sight of God His Fathers opposition to the Covenant and VVork of God and his own reluctancies against the same hoping for mercy through the blood of Iesus Christ and obtesting the Prayers of the faithful to God for his stedfastness and then protesteth his truth and sincerity in entering into the Oath of God resolving to prosecute the ends of the Covenant to his utmost and to have with it the same common friends and enemies exhorting all to lay down their enmity against the Cause of God and not to prefer Man's Interest to God's which will prove an Idole of Iealousy to provoke the Lord and he himself accounteth to be but selfish flattery so-forth proceedeth in the most cordial sincere assuring terms to testify his love and zealous resolutions for God his People and Covenant and on the other hand his great dislike and detestation of all Persons courses and Interests contrary thereto A Declaration so full of heart-professions and high attestations of the Great God that none seriously considering the present times can reflect thereon without horror and trembling from the Holy Jealousy of the Lord either for the then deep Dissimulation or the present unparalelled Apostacy However seeing the same is so assertive that no words could adde to it's assurance nor no argument less then the present Apostacy render it to any neutral person suspect of the least dissimulation sure we are that the generality of the Kingdom did thereby obtain all the warrant of the King 's most full and clear assent to and allowance of the Covenant that either Law or Reason could require Thereafter at his Coronation how the King did again confirm the Covenant and both He and his People thereby again engage themselves unto the Lord the order thereof printed and published to the World doth fully declare In which these passages are very observable 1. That the King is desired in Name of the People jointly to accept the Crown and maintain Religion ACCORDING TO THE
here to enquire But considering the great affinity betwixt Papacy and Prelacy and the already authorized and practized Conformity of the one to the other not only in Government and Discipline whereby they have for the most part the same Ecclesiastical Courts and Officers But also in Worship whereby they have the same Liturgy for substance of Epistles Gospels Collects and Letany The same Ceremonies of Rising Standing to the East Bowing Kneeling Crossing c. the same superstitious fool-like Vestments The same observation of many dayes the same adorning of Churches and Chappels with Altars Books Candles Candlesticks Basins Images and Crucifix's on windows and the same Jesuitical sign upon their pulpit cloath And also in several points of Doctrine preached licensed and printed with many other things tedious to be enumerated Considering also the constitution of the Kingdoms which by Ignorance Atheisme disputing and oppugning of the Authority of the Holy Scriptures Error Superstition Profaneness Indifferency Formality and Hypocrisy in many are much more then formerly disposed to embrace whatsoever shall be authorized or indulged And considering the native tendency of the present Course of Backsliding which leadeth unto the great Whore the mother of all these abominations Nothing but gross wilfull or judicial Ignorance and estrangement from affairs can deny that there is too just ground of fear that ere long if the Lord do not prevent it Brittain may be again precipitated into the old gulf of Antichristianism And so much the rather because it is universally observed and notourly known that the number of professed Papists hath increased more within these six Years then it had for near sixty before the conviction whereof made some of the Prelates themselves say some Years hence that since the Year 1660. there were more thousands of avowed Papists in Scotland compute then what may and must be in England and Ireland then before that Year there were hundreds Whence this is and whether there be any positive Resolution to reintroduce Popery in these Lands I do not affirm but remit it to the consideration of the impartial Reader who understandeth the times and to Time it self a great searcher and discoverer of secrets to declare the genuine meaning and tendency of these things That the King should publish in print that the Papists had been faithful Subjects to him and his Father whilest others under pretence of Religion had involved the Kingdoms in blood Was that bloody Massacre in Ireland whereof they were the known and acknowledged Actors though perhaps not the only Authors such Faithful service That the execution of penal Statutes against Papists should be superseded whilst severe penal Statutes are dayly enacted and executed against Protestants really though not under that name and notion That so many known and open Idolatrous Masses should be connived at tollerated whilst both publick private meetings of Protestants for pure Worship are prohibited by Law and violently interrupted That so many known professed Papists Priests and Jesuites who do not publickly countenance the Prelatical Worship are permitted to live peaceably and enjoy all their Liberties whilst non-complying Protestants for simple Non-conformity to Prelacy are imprisoned fined confined scourged stigmatized and many otherwayes oppressed and persecuted in their Estates Consciences and Names That so many Papists especially in England should enjoy and be dayly advanced to the greatest places of publick Power and Trust not only as members of Parliament Council and Court but as State-Officers Lieutenants Sherifs Justices of Counties and Officers in Army whilst stedfast Protestants for simple non-perjuring are some of them not so much as permitted to sit in Parliament or any other Iudicatory others of them discourted disgraced disarmed imprisoned and proscribed and all of them who will not forswear declared incapable of publick Power or Trust in Church or Common-wealth That a house for Fathers or Friers is provided whilst many faithful Ministers are removed and chased from place to place without any certain habitation That there should be such universal Report so much Presumption of a Popish hand in burning of London which for number and strength of Protestant Inhabitants was the most considerable City in the World and bulwark against the Romish Religion and designes and yet as if men were affrayed to try the truth in that matter so little satisfying effectual course taken to try and punish the Authors and Actors and to repress their many other insolent misdemeanors whilst many thousands of innocent Protestants who never burnt either house or City for no other alleaged crime but their peaceable forbearance to bow to the Idol which the King hath setup are thrown into a furnace of fiery Triall seven times more heated then ever was known in the Christian World for such a Cause all things being considered It may seem strange to the Nations about and to the Generations following that the Church of Scotland which had been so faithful and chast should have suffered herself to be thus prostituted and that if she would not otherwayes after the manner of her Fathers contend for the Faith which she had receaved she did not cry to all the World by Declarations and Protestations as the Maid under the Law that she was forced And that of all the sons which she had brought forth there were so few either to take her by the hand and plead openly for her or to plead with her that she would put away her whoredoms This indeed is and ought to be for a lamentation But let none therefore conclude as some of the profane and perfidious Prelates measuring others after their own baseness and treachery had the impudence at first to misrepresent to the Rulers that all were or are consentient unto this horrid Apostacy for even at the beginning thereof if Synods which were then resolving to bear publick Witness for the then established Government of the Church and against the begun Defection and further progress thereof by the Re-introduction of Prelacy which was then designed had not been some of them by Proclamation prohibited to conveen and others of them violently interrupted and raised by Nobles who by Order of Parliament were present for that effect And if some of her Watchmen who were neither professedly driving on nor secretly breathing after Prelacy Prelatical promotion had not for Reasons best known to themselves too much courted and flattered the Powers by their own silence and withdrawing of their necessary and required concurrence in a publick joint Testimony there wanted not Faithfulness Zeal Courage Resolutions and some Endeavours in others to have emitted such Declarations as probably might have crushed the bold attempt of the Prelates in it's infancy and thereby have prevented much Sin and Suffering which hath ensued thereupon and certainly would have witnessed to all the World that the Church without against her consent was treacherously betrayed and violently forced Neither hath the Truth all along from that time till this wanted many testimonies
consequents thereof are very observable which were thus Mr Sharp having formerly been intimately familiar with Mr Wood came to visite him under his Sickness whereunto Sharps Apostacy had no small accession thereafter did falsely spread a report by word writ that Mr Wood had reseiled from Presbyterial Government Whereof when Mr Wood was informed he was of new grievously affected and afflicted and thereupon for his own Vindication left this Testimony behind him But Mr Sharp finding himself thereby made a publlck lyar making lyes still his refuge pursueth Mr Wood being dead as well as alive with a new slander alleaging his Testimony to be Fictitious or Extorted from him when through distemper of his sickness he knew not what he did and thereupon caused summond the Witnesses the Writter and some other persons before the High Commission But the contrary of this was and is most Evident not only because this Testimony was written and subscribed a considerable number of dayes before his Death dureing which intervall as before he was so composed that he spake many gracious words about his own soul Ordered his Civil affairs and a famous Physician was not without hopes of his Recovery But also because hearing that some of his faithful Brethren Co-Presbyters were in the town he sent once again for them and before them and some other Ministers at other times purged himself of that unjust Imputation and did bear witness for Presbyterial Government more fully freely then is in the written Testimony some time thereafter of his own accord did call for the Writter there being none other present in the chamber at the beginning did indite and cause him writ the same as it now is without any Alteration as also in a Letter written some considerable time before inviting Mr Carstairs to come and visite him he had made mention of the Backsliding Tryalls and Sufferings of the times and expressed his desire to Live that he might give a more free Testimony to the Truth Notwithstanding all which Mr Sharp obstructing the reading of a Letter written by Mr Carstairs to the Chancelor containing and clearing the matter of fact persisted with great Attestations before the High Commission in his former false alleagance and Slandering both of the Dead and the Living and caused imprison the Writer and one of the witnesses and forced the other whom for his eminent Parts Holiness and Faithfulness he most pursued to a Retirement for his own safety What shall be given to Thee O Sharp Or what shall be done to Thee O false Tongue Sharp arrows of the Mighty and Coals of Juniper The Nationall Covenant OR The Confession of Faith of the Kirk of Scotland subscribed at first by the Kings Majesty and his Houshold in the yeare 1580. Thereafter by Persons of all rankes in the yeare 1581 By ordinance of the Lords of the Secret Councill and Acts of the general Assembly Subscribed againe by all sorts of Persons in the Yeare 1590 By a new Ordinance of Council at the desire of the General Assembly With a General Band for maintenance of the true Religion the Kings Person And now subscribed in the Year 1638. By Us Noblemen Barons Gentlemen Burgesses Ministers and Commons then under-subscribing Together with our resolution and promises for the causes after specified To maintaine the said true Religion and the Kings Majesty according to the Confession foresaid and Acts of Parliament And now upon the Supplication of the General Assembly to His Majesty's high Commissioner and the Lords of his Majesty's Honorable Privy Council subscribed again in the Year 1639. by Ordinance of Council and Act of General Assembly The Tenor whereof here followeth WE All and every one of Us underwritten Protest that after long and due Examination of our owne Consciences in matters of true false Religion We are now throughly resolved of the Truth by the Word and Spirit of God and therefore we believe with our hearts confess with our mouths subscribe with our hands and constantly affirme before God and the whole Word that this onely is the true Christian Faith and Religion pleasing God and bringing Salvation to man which now is by the mercy of God revealed to the world by the preaching of the blessed Evangel and receaved believed and defended by many and sundry notable Kirks and Realmes but chiefly by the Kirk of Scotland the Kings Majesty and three estates of this Realme as Gods eternall Truth and onely ground of our Salvation as more particularly is expressed in the Confession of our Faith stablished and publickly confirmed by sundry Acts of Parliament and now of a long time hath beene openly professed by the Kings Majesty and whole body of this Realme both in Burgh and Land To the which Confession and forme of Religion wee willingly agree in our consciences in all points as unto Gods undoubted Truth and Verity grounded onely upon his written Word And therefore we abhorre and detest all contrary Religion and Doctrine But chiefly all kinde of Papistry in generall and particular heads even as they are now damned and confuted by the Word of God and Kirk of Scotland but in special we detest and refuse the usurped authority of that Roman Antichrist upon the Scriptures of God upon the Kirk the civill Magistrate and conscience of men All his tyrannous lawes made upon indifferent things against our Christian liberty His erronious Doctrine against the sufficiency of the written Word the perfection of the Law the office of Christ and his blessed Evangel His corrupted Doctrine concerning originall sinne our naturall inability and rebellion to Gods Law our Justification by faith only our imperfect Sanctification and obedience to the Law the nature number and use of the Holy Sacraments His five bastard Sacraments with all his Rites Ceremonies and false Doctrine added to the ministration of the true Sacraments without the Word of God His cruell judgement against Infants departing without the Sacrament his absolute necessity of Baptisme his blasphemous opinion of Transubstantiation or reall presence of Christs body in the Elements and receiving of the same by the wicked or bodies of men His dispensations with solemne Oathes Perjuries and degrees of Mariage forbidden in the Word his cruelty against the innocent divorced his divellish Masse his blasphemous Priesthood his profane Sacrifice for the sinnes of the dead and the quick his Canonization of men calling upon Angels or Saints departed worshipping of Imagery Relicts and Crosses dedicating of Kirks Altars Dayes Vowes to creatures his Purgatory Prayers for the dead praying or speaking in a strange language with his Processions and blasphemous Letany and multitude of Advocates or Mediators his manifold Orders Auricular Confession his desperate and uncertaine Repentance his general and doubtsome Faith his satisfactions of men for their sinnes his Justification by works opus operatum works of Supererogation Merits Pardons Peregrinations and Stations his holy water baptising of Bells conjuring of Spirits crossing saning
the Accidental hazard of Private mens usurping of the Office or doing of the duty of Publick persons every vertue and vertous Action which may be so abused shall be utterly neglected Impiety shall quickly gain an Universall Empire to the extermination of all Goodness It is true that the God of Order hath assigned to every man his Station and Calling within the bounds whereof he should keep without transgressing by Defect or Excess and therein wait and act in such a measure of the Spirit as He is pleased to comunicate And we do not hold such instances for Regulare ordinary precedents for all times and persons universally which while some have fancyed and heeding more the glory and fame of the Action then the sound and solid Rule of the Holy Scriptures they have been tempted and carried to fearfull Extravagancies Neither are insolent or disorderly much less Wicked attempts which sometimes have covered and yet may mask themselves with a pretence of Zeal upon this or any other ground to be licenced or approved But on the other hand as these instances hold forth for the conviction and reproof of our stupidity and indifferency what an high pitch of Holy Zeall and Courage the Servants of the Lord have sometimes attained and do further demonstrat that He doth sometimes warrant even Private persons in their doing of these things in an Extream Necessity and collapsed state of the Church to which at other times He doth not call them So when the Lord with whom is the residue of the Spirit doth breath upon his people more or fewer to the exciting of more then Ordinary Zeal Courage and Resolution for the Reforming of an Apostat Church for the Execution of justice upon the Adversaries and for the advancing and establishing of Truth and Holiness in the Earth wee should rather ascribe glory and praise to Him whose hand is not shortened but many times choiseth the Weak and Foolish things of the World to confound the Mighty and the Wise then condemn His Instruments for Rebels and Usurpers as it is like Phin●has would have been had he lived in this generarion if the same Lord who by his Spirit had Acted him had not also by his own hand rescued him 10. As the Right of Self-Defence mutual Assistance and Reformation is properly and only derivable from the grounds adduced so the Concurse of the Nobles and Primores Regni is no wayes of absolute necessity though indeed singularly conducible for the carrying on thereof Unto which Concurrence as they are doubly obliged according to that unto whom much is given of the same much shall be required so if they shall convert their Power to the strengthning of the hands of the wicked they do thereby not only aggravat their own condemnation but by their endeavouring to wreath fasten more strongly the yoke of wickedness and oppression they do the rather and more justify the cause and plea of all the Asserters of Truth and Righteousness These are a part of the grounds whereupon these Noble Worrhies raised up by God eminently by him inspired did singly act for His own glory which as they have left upon record for their own perpetual vindication so thereby they did clearly purge themselves from all imputation of Rebellion Nor were their proceedings and practises ever by any so much as termed disorderly except by such who being altogether indifferent in the Work of God endeavour by all means to calumniat and shame them from being made precedents to their own prejudice Fourthly It is observable that though the practises of these first times were Extraordinary and to many may appear Disorderly Yet the faithful men whom the Lord honoured both to Suffer to Do for His name did constantly and boldly charge both the Rise and progress of these disorders upon the Persons then in Power Authority who being ordained entrusted by God for the defence maintenance of Truth and Righteousness as the only true foundations and solid grounds of the Peoples felicity whither temporal or eternal and including all the ends for which either the Power or Persons of Governours are appointed and consequently the principal bonds of all obedience and subjection for which all these engadgements are intended and to which they do ultimatly refer by resieling and starting out from this most sacred and fixed line of subordination As they could not claim Obedience to their unjust commands so far-less could they oblidge the people to that more then slavish and brutish subjection in the submitting of their souls bodies goods to the arbitriment of their cruel Tyranny directly contrary unto and destructive of all these holy great Ends both of Gods Glory and the Peoples spiritual and temporal Good for which they were constituted Governours That this was the source and fountain of all disorders in these times and that it was so reputed to be by these valiant Worthies who then opposed them the History thereof doth plainly verify Wee are not forgetful how vehemently the Powers on earth which set themselves against the Lord and their creaturs and flatterers have in all times decryed such assertions The noise belshings thundering of Treason Treason wherewith the very mentioning of such positions useth at once to be attended and condemned do already sound in our ears Let such as are thereby alarmed read the debats and controversies both of former later times Especially these two Martyrs against Tyranny Lex Rex and the Apologetical Narration upon this subject This is our peace and establishment before the Lord and all men that wee with our Noble Reformers do acknowledge and honour Authority as the great Ordinance of God for the uphold and maintainance of Truth and Righteousness and the Persons therewith vested not only as eminently thereby dignified but also as most signally impressed by a very sacred and illustrious Character of the glorious Majesty of the Most High who hath appoynted them But on the orher hand wee cannot but wish that these same persons would constantly remember that not only they are the Ministers of God and to Him accountable but also his Ministers to the People for their Good whom they neither ought to Tyrannize over at their own Pleasure nor Rule only for their own Profit O! that these sacred Boundaries had ever been observed that both Tyranny and Rebellion with all their Antidots and remedies had been perpetually unknown But shall Tyranny unto which Power both in it's self is so easily corrupted and by the flattery of others more frequently abused be not only shrouded under the priviledge and impunity of a Divine Exemption but thereby in effect be more intollerably licenced to the acting of all wickedness and violence and the perverting and overturning of all the ends of Government And in the mean time shall the Peoples most just necessary Defence of themselves whereunto they are seldome and very hardly provocked even by the most extream necessity of all
after publication without any assurance of Indemnity offered and lastly commanding the whole Subjects to be assisting to the Lieutenant General and being required by him or others in Authority to rise in Arms and assist with all their Power under the Pain of Rebellion A Proclamation so full of fury and madness not only rendering such as were in Arms desperate without hope except in the cruel mercy of the wicked Prelates But also engaging all without distinction either Actively to concur to the destroying of these poor innocent and afflicted People or els to prepare themselves for suffering the same pains and punishment that it may justly be wondered at that even the single motive of this Proclamation did not procure to these Galloway-men a greater concourse But that poor hand-full being come towards the West and some hundreds there whom partly the like pressures and fears of worse but most of all the sense and remembrance of the indispensible obligation of the Holy Covenant for mutual sympathy and defence and our uttermost endeavours all the dayes of our lives to prosecute the great and blessed Ends therof did thereto determine having in the sincerity and simplicity of their hearts joined themselves to that company most harmlesly and inoffensively without the least violence or exaction done to any they march through the Countrey until they come to Lanerk Where upon the consideration of the Lord's wrath imminent upon the whole Land by reason of breach of Covenant and the many horrid Sins thereon ensuing and the apprehension of His holy displeasure yet continuing whereof by many visible and afflicting signs and tokens they were most sadly convinced as men reduced to the last extremity and in great distress after the example of Nehemiah and the Iewes Neh. chap. 9 10. in the like case they resolve and do renew the Solemn League and Covenant That at least by this Action they might bear Testimony both to the oppressed Cause and Truth of God and their own innocency From Lanerk upon the 26 of November they march to Bathga●e and the morrow thereafter to Colington a place about two miles distant from Edinburgh That same night Lieut. Gen. Dalzel coming to Calder there is a Cessation agreed to betwixt them for that night and until upon the morrow their grievances and Petition might be presented to the Council which they for that effect send to Dalzel to be by him transmitted But as notwithstanding of this Cessation and though the same was timously signified to the Bishop as President of the Council yet the Countrey-troops leavyed about Edinburgh were not restrained from making an in-fall upon their Quarters where they rested securely upon the trust of the Cessation so upon the morrow before almost they were aware and without giving up the Cessation agreed to Dalzel finding a nearer way doth almost surprize them Whereupon they endeavour to march off but finding the Enemy so near they are constrained to stand to prepare for that Conflict upon the South of Pentland-hils Wherein the Lient General 's forces and theirs being engaged the very time and hour that the Gentle-man sent by Dalzel to the Council was presenting his letters and the West-land mens Grievances these poor men not exceeding eight or nine hundreds and extremly weakened and spent by sore travail and watching and mostly by their fasting and great abstinence are according to the Holy Wise and determinate Counsel of God a litle after sun-set routed and dissipated The number of the slain on both sides were reckoned about 40 and upwards of the Westland men and 4 or 5 of the Generals Forces The number of the prisoners was greater amounting in all to 130 and upward But because the threed of this story hath precipitated our Narration to this fatal period the observations following will supply what is ommitted 1. That these men who rose in the West were not only for the most part persons of known and very exemplar integrity piety and zeal for God and all of them severally and jointly so far from base and turbulent designes that they cannot be supponed by any who know them to have been Ambitious of either Rule or Riches but also did with the same straightness and sincerity in all parts declare that their only Motives were the rigor of extreme Necessity which constrained them to the defence of Religion and Liberty and the Conscience of that indispensible duty vve all owe to God one to another in the bond of the Holy Covenant and in the innocency of a most harmless deportment did fully conform themselves to these professions so that it may truly be affirmed that a company of more sincere upright and harmless men did never in any age appear in such a posture Which as it doth eminently appear in their sparing and civil usage of Sir Iames Turner and their great abstinence and moderation in all places not only from Plunder and such insolencies but even from the necessary means of Subsistence so it is a truth so certain that all their enemies save a few profane Curates who spare no lies whereby they may vent their malice must and do acknowledge it 2. That as in many places there were many found who joined themselves to the Lieut. General 's Forces to assist against and suppress that faithfull afflicted company so the Militia of Edinburgh by order from the Secret Council to the Town-Council and from the Town-Council to the several Captains who did administrate it to their respective Companies did in opposition to the same persons take the following Oath viz. I shal be true and faithfull to the King and shall defend his Authority and maintain the same against this Insurrection and Rebellion and any other that shall happen with the hazard of my life and fortune And the two Shires of Middle and East Lauthians did arm very readily against them But whether this Insurrection was in Rebellion against the King or whether this Conjuration and these Practices were not a manifest Conspiracy and horrid Rebellion against the great God a few reflections on what we have premised shall hereafter clear 3. That as only the force of Necessity from the rigor of their persecutions and the cutting off of all liberty to Petition or hope of Redress did compel the West-land men to this course so upon the first appearance and most slender insinuation of liberty to Represent Grievances to these in Authority they very wilingly and readily embraced the opportunity and signified to the Council that the only evill under which the Land perisheth is the Erecting of this wicked and tyrannous Prelacy contrary to the Holy Covenant and the cruel oppression both in Body Conscience of all that desire to continue Faithfull therein but how they were abused in this offer and Transaction we have before related 4. That though the wicked Prelats for the greater exaltation of their pride and triumph both over God and his Cause have boldly affirmed that these men were by
no more And as I go to make a reckoning to My God I am free as to any of these concerning the King's Person or Government I was Real and Cordial in my desires to bring the King home and in my Endeavours for Him when he was at home and I had no correspondence with the Adversaries Army nor any of them in the time when his Majesty was in Scotland Nor had I any accession to his late Majesties horrid and execrable Murther by Councel or Knowledge of it or any other manner of way This is a Truth as I shall answer to my Judge And all the time his Majesty was in Scotland I was still endeavouring His advantage my Conscience beareth me witness in it So much to that Particular And turning about he said I hope Gentlemen you will all remember these I confess many look on my Condition as a Suffering condition But I bless the Lord that He that hath gone before me hath trod the Wine-press of the Father's wrath by whose Sufferings I hope that my Sufferings shall not be Eternal I bless Him that hath taken away the sting of my Sufferings I may say that my Charter was Sealed to day for the Lord hath said to me SON BE OF GOOD CHEER THY SINS ARE FREELY FORGIVEN THEE And so I hope my Sufferings shall be very easy And ye know the Scripture saith the Captain of our Salvation was made perfect by Sufferings I shall not speak much to these things for which I am condemned lest I seem to condemn others It 's well known it 's only for Compliance which was the Epidemicall fault of the Nation I wish the Lord to Pardon them I say no more There was an expression in these Papers presented by me to the Parliament of the Contagion of these times Which may by some be misconstructed as if I intended to lay an Imputation upon the Work of Reformation But I declare that I intended no such thing But only related to the corruptions and failings of men occasioned by the Prevailing of the Usurping Powers At this he turned and took them all witnesses Now Gentlemen concerning the Nation I think there are three sorts of People that take up much of the World and of this Nation There is 1. the openly Prophane And truely I may say though I have been a prisoner I have not had mine ears shut I hear assuredly that Drinking Swearing Whoring were never more Common never more Countenanced then now they are Truly if Magistrats were here I would say to them if they lay forth their power for glorifying of God by restraining this they should fare the better if they continue in not restraining they shall fare the worse I say no more but either let People shun Prophanity and Magistrats restrain it or assuredly the wrath of God shall follow on it 2. Others are not openly Prophane everyone will not allow that but yet they are Gallio's in the matter If matters go well as to their Private Interest they care not whether the Church of God sink or swim But whatever they think God hath laid Engagements upon Scotland We are tyed by Covenants to Religion and Reformation These that were then Unborn are yet engaged and in our Baptisme we are engaged to it And it passeth the power of all the Magistrats under heaven to absolve them from the Oath or God They deceave themselves and it may be would deceave others that think otherwise But I would caveat this People will be ready to think this a kind of instigation to Rebellion in me But they are very far wrong that think Religion and Loyalty are not well consistent Whoever they be that separate them Religion is not to be blamed but They. It 's true it 's the duty of every Christian to be Loyall yet I think the Orders of things are to be observed as well as their Natures the Order of Religion as well as the Nature of it Religion must not be the Cock-boat it must be the Ship God must have what is His as well as Caesar what is His And These are the best Subjects that are the best Christians And that I am looked on as a Friend to Reformation is my Glory 3. There is another sort that are truly Godly And to them I must say what I fear every one hath reason to fear it's good to fear evil It 's true the Lord may prevent it but if He do not and truly I cannot forsee any probability of it Times are like either to be very Sinning or very Suffering Times And let Christians make their choice There is a sad Dilemma in the business SIN or SUFFER and surely he that would choise the Better part will choise to Suffer Others that will choise to Sin shall not escape Suffering They shall Suffer but it may be not as I do turning about and pointing to the Maiden but worse Mine is but Temporal theirs shall be Eternal when I shall be Singing they shall be Howling Beware therefore of Sin whatever yow are aware of especially in such times Yet I cannot say of my own Condition but that the Lord in his Providence hath mind of Mercy to me even in this World For if I had been more favourably dealt with I fear I might have been overcome with Temptations as many others are and many more I fear will be And so should have gone out of the World with a more polluted Conscience then through the mercy of God now I have And hence my Condition is such now as when I am gone will be seen not to have been such as many imagined It 's fit God take me away before I fall into these Temptations that I see others are falling into and many others I fear will fall I wish the Lord may Prevent it Yet blessed be His Name that I am keeped both from present evils evils to come Here he turned about a litle spoke some words to Mr Hutchison when turning again to the People he spoke as followeth Some may expect I will regrete my own condition but truly I neither grudge nor repine nor desire any revenge And I declare I do not repent my last going up to London for I had alwayes rather have Suffered any thing then ly under Reproaches as I did I desire not that the Lord should judge any man nor do I judge any but my Self I wish as the Lord hath pardoned me so He may pardon them for this and other things and what they have done to me may never meet them in their accounts I have no more to say but to beg the Lord that when I go away he would Bless every one that stayeth behind His last Words immediatly before he laid his Head on the Block after his doublet was off were these I desire you Gentlemen all that hear me this day to take notice and I wish that all who see me might hear me that now when I am entering into Eternity and am to appear before my
be taken on Saturnday Decemb. 22. to the Mercate Cross of Edinburgh and there to be hanged on a Gibbet till they be dead and that their Goods and Lands be escheated and forfeited for his Highness's use At the hearing of which sentence he cheerfully said The Lord giveth life and the Lord taketh blessed be the Name of the Lord. And as he was carried back through the Guards to the Tolbooth when the People made lamention he answered Though men cut us off God will receave us trust in God trust in God Being come to his Chamber he immediately addressed himself to God by prayer with great enlargement of heart for himself and his fellow-prisoners condemned with him Being afterwards asked how his leg was which was tortured he answered merrily the fear of my Neck now maketh me forget my Leg. Thereafter he said to another freind O how good Newes to be within four dayes journey to enjoy the sight of Jesus Christ and protested he vvas not so cumbered hovv to die as he had been sometime to preach a Sermon To some vvomen lamenting for him he said that his condition though he vvas young and in the budding of his hopes and labours in the Ministry yet vvas not to be mourned for for said he one drop of my blood through the Grace of God may make moe hearts contrite then many years sermons might have done This afternoon he supplicat the Council for liberty to his Father to come visit him vvhich being granted his Father the next night came to him Their first meeting was very sad notwithstanding that according both to the testimony of his Parents and knovvledge of all his relations he vvas a most obedient Son yet these inevitable infirmities vvhich are incident to the best of men and cannot but furnish sad convictions when considered in the power and pure light of the spiritual Law of God did greatly trouble him in the remembrance of the fifth commandment The passage was thus After prayer his Father said unto him Hugo I called thee a goodly clive-tree of fair fruits and now a storm hath destroyed the tree and his fruits and branches He ansvvered that his Fathers too good thoughts of him had afflicted him His Father said he was perswaded God was visiting not his own sin but his parents sin upon him so that he might say Our Fathers have sinned and we have born their iniquity He said also I have sinned thow poor sheep what hast thow done M. Hew ansvvered with many groans that through coming short of keeping the fifth commandment he had come short of the promise that his days should be prolonged in the Land of the living and that Gods controversy with him was for overvaluing his children especially himself On Thursday the 20 of December more from the importunity of Friends then of his own inclination he gave in to the Privy Council a Petition as follows That whereas upon Tuesday last I was indicted and condemned for the treasonable deeds contained in the general and special Indictment exhibited against me in the which special Indictment containing my whole accession to the said Crimes there is only libelled presence in several places with an ordinary sword likeas my own confession which is the naked truth doth declare how the same was occasional And seeing that it was also in some sort purged retracted by my withdrawing and deserting with the first conveniency whereby not only my case appears to be different from that of others but also as favourable as possibly can be nixt to innocency it self likeas the same appeared no less to many of these Gentlemen who were upon my Assize And seeing the Torture I sustained and the ingenuity I then used as in the sight of God to the utmost of my knowledge deserve that favour that was at that time insinuated And that it is expected that his Majesty whose mercy I beg according to his great clemency and the most usual practice in the like cases will interpose his mercy for the rescue of many who are equally with me involved May it therefore please your Lordships graciously to consider the premisses and to pardon my great rashnes and precipitancy and therefore to indulge such a reprival at your Lo. shall think convenient until his Majesty's gracious pleasure anent the premisses shall be fully known At least till the Commissioner his Grace do return And your Lo. answer The words marked in this Petition by a different character were the amendments of his Friends affection which they were advised to put in by some members of the Privy Council to whom the copy of it had been presented immediately before the downsitting of the Councill and thereupon the Petition being transcribed was in so great haste presented unto him to subscribe it that he got it not read However the Petition was both disrelished and refused by the Council The truth is some of his Friends exceeding zealous of his safety had moved to several members of the Council that the Declaration might be tendered to him and some time permitted him to advise thereanent which motion it 's like was attended with some insinuations that probably he might be induced to subscribe it but as the motion was ineffectual without a warrand under his own hand so even the Authors thereof do bear him witness of his positive fixed and often declared resolution not to subscribe it at the highest rate Likeas upon some surmises to the contrary he thought it necessary for his own vindication to leave it under his hand that the above-mentioned resolution was from his own proper knowledge and motive without the assistance of the least disswasive from any other person During his abode in Prison the Lord was very graciously present with him both to sustain him against the fear of death and to dispel all these over-cloudings of terror unto which the frailty of flesh and blood hath sometime exposed the best of men and also in assisting him in prayer and praises to the admiration of all his hearers especially on the Thursday's night Dec. 20. whereon being set at supper with his fellow-prisoners and his Father and one or two besides he requested his fellow-prisoners saying merrily eat to the full and cherish your bodies that we may all be a fat Christmass Pie to the Prelates After supper in thanksgiving he burst forth in blessing God that had made him such a fool as to come to that prison and after many gracious words continued saying many crosses have come in our way and wrought but weakly upon us but here is a cross that hath done more good then all the many that befell us before Then lamenting the condition of the Church of God with much earnestness he used that exclamation in the last of Daniel What Lord shall be the end of these wonders The last night of his life being Fryday Decemb. 21. he proponed and answered himself several questions to the strengthening of his fellow-prisoners and great refreshing