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A85977 A true and exact copy of Mr. Gibbons's speech which he intended to have spoken immediately before his death, on the scaffold at Tower Hill, August 22. 1651. Gibbons, John, d. 1651. 1651 (1651) Wing G661; Thomason E796_24; ESTC R207344 15,277 8

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that I must this day die for what a thousand pens write is no matter but what God and Conscience write that shall stand I am most assured this daies work will be written in heaven suffering for the Lord Jesus and his Truth I have the testimony of my conscience for whatever I have done concerning this and can die with abundance of peace and go to God with comfort this you are to believe from the mouth of a dying man and not regard what a company of ingaged men declare to make for their interest who goe contrary to all rules of Conscience neither know how to shew mercy to Christians while they live nor to their names when they are dead I cannot but wonder that the men in power can look any Christian in the face and tell him of a plot who have been the originall and foundation of those plots that have torn Nations and Kingdoms apieces rent asunder all Laws Ordinances Government Liberties Priviledges Proprieties and whatsoever is dear either to Christians or rational men and thrown three Kingdomes into that misery that all the enemies in the world could not have done the like without them but rather how will they be able to stand and look God in the face when they shall come to reckon for this and make Inquisition for bloud unto whose doors will all the desolations bloud and ruine of Scotland and Ireland return for these three or four last years who amongst us living that knows not some three years since we had the most glorious promising bright morning that ever looked England in the face all our heads and hands listed up and our hearts raised with expectations to receive the reward of many years sufferings and prayers and to be paid for the expence of all the bloud After all this how comes it to passe we behold with our eys such horrible daies of darknesse breaking and treading down after such hopes of seeing England cloathed with glory and peace and become like the garden of Edev how comes it to be an Aceldama a Golgotha a field of bloud and place of dead mens sculls after our Ship was thus brought to the harbot with all the lifes liberties and safeties of three Kingdomes Who were they that were the instruments to throw it back into so miserable a stormy Sea as the Lord knows whether man or child living upon the earth shall ever see it get out again they which have done this are plotters indeed plotters with a Witnesse these are the Egiptians that all the people of God and all the reformed Churches in Christendome groan under these like Nero have set all on sire and would fain lay it upon the Christians like as the Papists plot and contrive lay barrels of gunpowder to blow up King Lords and House of Commons and when they have done they intend to lay it upon the Puri●anes but God will not be mocked early or late he will find them out and make them know what the lives of innocents are worth and what undermining of States and all such actions as those must cost Many delightfull sights hath Antichrist seen the massacre of Paris was a glorious sight in the eys of Antichrist the piles of wood that burnt so many Martyrs in QMaries-time and all the streams of bloud that were then let out of the hearts of Gods people was a most beloved fight in the eys of Antichrist The persecution in the Bishops time the imprisoning and banishing of Gods people and Ministers the carriage of three Worthies to the Pillory and cutting off their ears was a pleasing sight in the eyes of Antichrist The breaking asunder the Parliament throwing down the House of Lords tearing the Members out of the House of Commons putting the King to death and over-turning all the Laws and Government of the Nation ingaging all the people as well in a necessity of sinning as perishing and then invade the Church of Scotland kill and slay the precious of the Lord these and such sights as these are very rare in the eys of Antichrist the plucking down of Magistracy and Ministery the letting loose of the Chain of Error and Heresie the discountenancing of truth and faithfull Ministers tolerating of all manner of false Doctrine and damnable blasphemers is a most delightfull sight in the eys of Antichrist these and many such sights hath Antichrist seen but the most joyfull sight that ever his eys beheld is the late proceedings of the present Power in tearing Ministers from their Congregations locking up both them and many more of the Lords people in prison for nothing but endeavouring to keep that Covenant which they have made them to swear representing their office and persons under that contempt and scorn that they serve for nothing else but signs and wonders being made a butt and mark for all invenomed arrows reproach and scorn to be shot at as the like was never seen by English eys till now but yet a more joyfull sight do the eys of Antichrist behold such a one I dare say as he never saw in England before that is a most faithfull Minister and blessed servant of God put to death by Protestants and such as call themselves the most pious religious people upon the earth Next to him I am brought upon the Stage to incounter with death and fight the bloudy battell the Lord knows how many may follow I pray that I may be the last but is not Johabs hand in this are not the hands of Papists and Jesuits in all this I need bring no arguments to perswade you to believe it I think very few but are convinced that they both sit at the Stern and are the chiefest actors therefore whatsoever they do must needs be very delightful in the eys of Antichrist as they are joyfull lights to Antichrist so are they the most saddest sights that ever Gods people beheld O blessed God say they is all the expence of our bloud and all our mourning fasting and prayer come to this after such hopes of healing have we such wounds made in our souls such peircing swords put into our bowells is there nothing will serve the turn but the death of Gods Ministers the blood of his people had it been any thing else I could have born it but to see such precious blood spilt like water upon the ground it goes so near the heart of me that I see my self cut off from all that should be a comfort to me I go in to my closet I can find no comfort there if I go to my friends I can receive no comfort from them if I look upon my children then my heart is fill'd with woe and misery to think what will become of them and there I lie down in sorrow and rise up in sorrow and know not what to do I confesse such things as these and such a sight as you have this day seen is matter of great lamentation and blesse God that you can mourn for it for
A true and exact copie of Mr. Gibbons's Speech which he intended to have spoken immediately before his death on the Scaffold at Tower Hill AUGUST 22. 1651. I Am brought upon the Stage where I am a Spectacle to God Angells and Men an object of pity and compassion to my friends whose eyes are come to behold a man in the prime and flower of his years in the height and excellency of his strength to be cut down by a violent stroke as an unprofitable tree that burthens the ground therefore must stand no longer it is nothing but Gods ordinary way to suffer men to cast out that he may receive No sooner was the blind man throwne out by the Pharisees but he was received by Christ the three Children thrown into the fiery Furnace are entertained and delivered by God it is no matter what the means is if God take it into his hand it shall deliver his people we have but one way into the world but a thousand wayes out could all the miseries of earth and hell be inflicted if it leads to Christ a Christian must not go out of the way how much more ought I to submit to this my present condition which God hath chosen for me as the best portion I can possibly have I blesse God I come to this place with as much comfort as ever the bridegroom received his bride and though the passage be bloudy it is the way to my crowne here my head is to be severed from my body but my soul shall be to all eternity joyned to Christ I wish that the present Power and that Court they have set up have done themselves no more wrong then they have me by their sentence of death which is the means to bring me to the way I am now a going from earth to heaven from friends relations and creature comforts which ere long I must of necessity have left to receive the end of my Faith the reward of my Hope the portion of the Saints the perfection of believers the riches of eternity the glory of heaven which never can nor shall be taken from me Therefore farewell world and all that I cannot keep a●d thrice welcome death that puts me into the hands of a convoy of Angells that will carry me to my Fathers house to receive an inheritance I shall never part withall I do not come hither to tell a large story of my life nor to make a discovery of my sins which I find upon the examination of my heart to be so many and wonderfull that nothing but eternity can be sufficient to admire the freenesse of Gods grace in receving me to mercy From my childhood I have seen affliction I have seen a Father laid in the grave a Wife and Child in the grave but never to this day could I put my sins in the grave which have been the great wounding of my heart and this is wonderfull comfort to me though I were to injoy nothing else that after this day I shall never sin more Ever since the time I can remember I have set my face towards heaven and in the course of my life have indeavoured to fence my way with thorns alwaies desiring to go the most strictest and straitest way that might bring me to Christ In the Bishops time I did with a trembling soul behold the dying condition of Religion and then did often meet before the Lord to powre out my soul and complaints amongst others of Gods servants for the great miseries and oppressions that the Church and people of God lay under Ever since I had my knowledge I have looked upon the Presbyterian Government as the only most excellent Government and have often thought it to be the Chain spoken of in the Revelation that shall bind the Divell a thousand years believing from my soul that all the world is not able to find out a Government that does so much advance Christ in his Throne maintain Religion in its glory the Church in its rights the people in their liberties as that Government doth and that no Government doth so much curb prophanenesse all sorts of wickednesse errors and blasphemy as the Presbyterian Government doth and that no Government doth so much crosse corrupt nature and call for exact walking in all manner of holy conversation as the Presbyterian Government doth I am wonderfully confirmed it is of God when I behold the multitudes and universality of wicked men that oppose it with the swarms of all sorts and Sects with all ranks and all manner of men and old heresies that rise up against it I have alwaies been for the Covenant the force and ends thereof upon Gospell principles I have alwaies ●one owning the waies of God and Religion when most clouded and despised never daring to quit my principles upon consideration or danger whatsoever for the true cause of God Religion and liberty I have alwaies been upon these principles I have ingaged from these principles I never departed these are the principles in which I have lived these are the principles upon which I die and do resolve by Gods grace this day to seale the same with my bloud chusing rather a thousand times to have my neck upon the Block then to enjoy the most glorious life and liberty with those that have most fearfully betrayed the cause of God and Religion their own souls and consciences by their most horrible Apostacy to the great dishonour of God and scandall of Religion let them put what dresse or mask they will upon it when God shall rend and tear it off discover and rip up the intentions of their hearts men will see and themselves shall know what it must cost to lose a good conscience I never was without a trembling spirit nor a heart to lament while the Spouse of Christ was cloathed in mourning I have alwaies been so far from daring to make merry at such a time that I thought it not only my duty but the least I could do to lie in tears while the Church was rowling in bloud it hath been one of my greatest afflictions that I never yet could get a heart sensible enough to mourn as I ought for the great desolation havock and ruine that is this day made amongst all the Churches of God Lord deliver all those that fear thy Name from the number of such as can rejoyce keep daies of Thanksgiving and make Songs of triumph for the number of those that are slain for the Testimony which they hold I am at last brought to suffer death as an enemy to the State though a friend to Jesus Christ his Church and Members The Jews told Pilate he was no friend to Caesar if he did let Christ go the case is now altered for whosoever desireth to keep Christ his Truth and Laws the Covenant and the ends thereof and let sin and wickednesse go and stand in opposition to error and heresie are declared enemies to the State and if there be no Law of