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A77386 A Brief account of the behaviour, &c. Axtel, Daniel, d. 1660.; Carew, John, d. 1660.; Cook, John, d. 1660.; Hacker, Francis, d. 1660.; Harrison, Thomas, 1609-1660.; Jones, John, d. 1660.; Peters, Hugh, 1598-1660.; Scott, Thomas, d. 1660.; Scrope, Adrian, d. 1660. 1660 (1660) Wing B4503A; ESTC R42468 26,747 41

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Works are Righteous and whose are not therefore I would wish you and desire you to judge Charitably of me Observations on Colonel Scroop IF Birth or Education can render a Man Accomplisht without doubt Col. Scroop deserves a favourable Censure but as the smallest Spot is soonest discerned in a white Garment so Treason dishonours the highest Extraction and leaves a Blot in the Scutcheon of Nobility A Candid Nature obligeth me to love the Man yet my own Conscience and that solemn Commandment Fear God and Honour the King makes me Pity what I cannot ●ustifie and Condemn the Treason as a Person that once ●ov'd the Traitor Coll. John Jones his Speech upon the Ladder October 17 1660. THere is Two Things that are necessary now I am going through this narrow Gate or Passage to the Eternal Ma●esty I say Two Things are necessary as to the Occasion of my coming hither to receive my Father's good Pleasure First Peace with God Secondly Peace with Man I shall speak something to each of these and in the first Place speak something of the Court wherein I received the Sen●ence It hath been reported as I was told that I confessed ●his Fact and confessed that I were guilty of Murther as under those several-Expressions that are in the Indictment viz. I desire to clear my self before the Lord and before the World in that Particular for should I grant that I was guil●y in Reality and Truth of Murther and Malice viz. 〈◊〉 should belye my own Conscience and draw upon me a greater Weight than I could bear but thus far I do confess 〈◊〉 was willing to make the Work as short as I could and be●ause I would not stand so long I told them I would take the first Jury that came and when a Jury was called then I did Confess so much as I was convinced of as to the Matter ●f Fact I desire you will judge charitably of this that I speak at this Time as in the Presence of the Lord that it is not really viz. that I acknowledged my self guilty of Murder I had no such Thing in my Heart I must Confess I very freely quit his Majesty considerin● what he doth in this Case is the Part of a Loving Son to a Father especially the Judges telling him that it is the Law and I conceive that the Court did nothing but what they 〈◊〉 their best Vnderstandings judged Right as to Law therefo●● I freely acquit the Court though there was not enough said 〈◊〉 satisfie such a Poor Creature as I am in so great and deep Point as that was As for all others I do not know an● Man on the Earth to whom I do bear any Malice but I a●… in perfect Charity with all Men and I hope the Lord is 〈◊〉 Charity with me and therefore as I desire to have Forgivenes● my self from all those that I have offended even so I do freely Forgive all those that have in any Measure offended me The next Thing is towards God and it is that which shoul● be last upon my Heart It is not expected that I should give an Account here of my State and Condition for that is betwixt God and my own Soul and I do through the Grac● and Goodness of God firmly believe that my Redemption i● wrought and my Pardon is sealed and that I shall be immediately in my Father's Arms and that I shall be translated and brought to behold the Lord Jesus Christ in Glory with Comfort and Fulness of Joy Col. Jones his Prayer BLessed Lord God thou art the great Opener open unto my Soul the Lord Jesus Christ who will lead me into the Ways of Truth and Life O God Save me make Good all the Pledges of thy Love unto my Soul Oh make all the Promises which I have believed all the Days of my Life make them now Good unto my Soul giving me the full Enjoyment of thy self I desire to Bless and Praise thy Name for this Hour that thou hast brought me to Oh what am I poor Worm that thou shouldst give me this Opportunity to suffer for thy Name and to acknowledge thy Mercies before so great a Congregation at this Place Holy Father Holy Father Oh that thou wouldst now rain down Blessings from Heaven upon thy Poor Creatures that do hear and behold this Action this Day Oh that thou wouldst sanctifie this Thing to them and let Poor England be a Land of Truth and Happiness O Lord let England flourish And Oh that thou wouldst make thy Angel of L●ght to go before thy People Good God we pray thee keep off those great Judgments that hang over the Heads of these Nations because they have sinned against thee Through thy Name sanctifie us let not thy Name be reproached Dear Father receive my Soul I am ready to come unto thee Blessed Father into thy Hand I commend my Spirit thou hast Redeemed me Blessed be thy Name in that thou hast opened the Treasures of thy Love unto my poor Soul Thou hast given me this Hope whereof I need not be ashamed Blessed be thy Name my Spirit is full of Joy Oh Holy Father Holy Father I pray thee let thy Blessing come down upon thy Poor People Look upon me Holy Father stretch out thine Arms to carry me over this Brook I pray thee stand by me Dear Father I cast my self into thy Hand I commit my Soul unto thee Then speaking to the Sheriff said Mr. Sheriff I must needs return you many Thanks for your Civility Sheriff replied I am glad to hear such an Ingenious Confession and that you make such an End and that you have not gone into any reviling Language as some others have done before After this he committed his Soul to God and so departed Observations on Colonel Jones IF Old Age could free a Man from Punishment then had Col. Jones a good Plea in the Court of Antiquity his Grey Hairs pleaded much Gravity but Reverence is not due to Traitors to be Zealous in a Bad Cause argues a Conscience fit for Villany The Last of these Ten Persons order'd for Execution were Col. Dan. Axtel and Col. Fran. Hacker who on the 19th of October Two Days after the Death of Scroop and Jones were drawn upon One Sledge to Tyburn THey were brought forth of Prison the Sledge being ready for them they took their leave of some Friends that stood at the Door and Col. Axtel desired them to be at the Place of Execution and both entring the Sledge they cast up their Eyes toward that God to whom they were coming then with a cheerful Countenance setting themselves down they were drawn to Tyburn the Place of Execution where a Cart was set ready into which they both ascended their Countenance not at all Changed though now the King of Terror stared them in the Face the Ropes being then put about their Necks and a burning Fire kindled before their Faces first Col. Axtel applies himself to the Sheriff in these
of that Detestable Synod to palliate his Premeditated Treason but being once Seated in the Chariot of Authority he Jehu-like drove on furiously till he had wash'd his Hands in that Innocent and Sacred Blood And so far was he from repenting for his Villany that he was sorry it was beyond his reach to strike one Blow more at Majesty The nex Day viz. Tuesday the 16th of October Mr. John Cooke and Mr. Hugh Peters were carried to their Execution but First of Mr. Cooke the Appointed Time being at Hand HE asked several times if the Sheriff was not come saying Why stayeth the Wheels of his Chariot Why do they drive so heavily I am ready Blessed be God I have nothing to do but to die Word being brought that the Sheriff was come he made haste to be gone and his Wife stepping after him took him by the Arm whereupon he said O do not hinder me from going to Jesus Christ And then with a Cheerful Countenance taking leave of his Friends he went to the Sledge that carried him whereon also was carried the Head of Major-General Thomas Harrison with the Face bare towards him and notwithstanding that Dismal Sight he passed rejoicingly through the Streets as one borne up by that Spirit which Man could not cast down Being come to the Place of Execution when he was taken out of the Sledge he said This is the easiest Chariot that ever I rid in in all my Life Being come upon the Ladder and the Rope put about his Neck he rejoic'd saying Blessed be the Name of God that I am bound for the Sake of Christ Then his Work was to address himself to God and to that End said If you please I shall speak a few Words to God in Prayer Mr. Cook's Prayer before his Speech MOST Glorious Majesty this Day is a Representation of that Great Day when all thy Poor People shall meet together Multitudes Multitudes in the Valley of Derision Thy Poor Poor Servant is now come to pay the Debt which he oweth to Nature Blessed be thy Name that thou hast prepared him for it Blessed be thy name Sweet Jesus Blessed be thy Name O that all thy Poor People that are here if possible may feel something of that Divine Power and Assistance of God that thy Poor Servant now feels at this Time Blessed be thy Name I am a Poor Creature a Poor Sinner and the Lord might justly withdraw from me and leave me to Horror and Searedness if he should deal with me in Justice but this hath not been his Method Blessed be his Name to leave and forsake his Poor Servant Lord let thy Blessing be upon us at this Time and let thy Blessing be upon England and let thy Blessing be upon all these Nations and let thy Blessing be upon all that are here Assist O Lord by thy Divine Power give us to see much of thy Power and let not this Meeting be in vain but let every one here receive Benefit thereby to the Praise and Glory of thy Great Name and the Everlasting Salvation of all our Souls if it be thy Blessed Will through Jesus Christ our Lord Having ended his First Prayer he applies himself to the Sheriff and Spectators in this following Speech Mr. Sheriff and Gentlemen THE most Glorious Sight that ever was seen in the World was our Lord Jesus Christ upon the Cross and the most Glorious Sight next to that is to see any poor Creature for him in his Cause I desire to speak a few Words briefly to let you understand what a Glorious Work the Lord hath been pleased to accomplish upon my Spirit I bless the Lord I have ransacked into every Corner of my Heart and I have searched into all my Sins Actual and Original Secret and Open Known and Vnknown so far as the Lord hath discovered them to me and I have confessed them all with a Penitential Bleeding Heart and Contrite Spirit Blessed be his Name he hath been pleased to come in abundant Manner and hath been pleased to shew me that the only Remedy is the Blood of Christ and I have Blessed be the Lord applied that Precious Blood to my Poor Soul and have laid hold upon a Christ by a True and Lively Faith and there is a Sweet Calm and Serenity in my Soul and Conscience Blessed Blessed be thy Name I desire to glorifie God and to give him the Glory of all and to take Shame unto my self for any Sins that I have ever committed that I know to be Sin and therefore I desire to rejoice in the God of my Salvation as Isa. 61. 10. I will greatly rejoice in the Lord my Soul shall be joyful in my God for he hath cloathed me with the Garment of Salvation he hath covered me with the Robe of Righteousness as a Bridegroom decketh himself with Ornaments and as a Bride adorneth herself with Jewels even so the Lord delighteth in me And as the Earth bringeth forth her Buds and as the Garden causeth the Things that are sown in it to spring forth so the Lord will cause Righteousness and Praise to spring forth before all Nations And Isa. 43. 9 10. Ye are my Witnesses saith the Lord I do desire to bear a Testimony unto God and to Jesus Christ for Justice and Truth and Righteousness and Holiness The Lord knows I have no Malice upon my Heart against any Man or Woman living upon the Face of the Earth neither against Jury that found me guilty nor Court that passed Sentence I desire freely to forgive every one from the Bottom of my Heart And as concerning this great Dispensation you may it may be desire to hear something of it truly I say as to the King's Majesty I have not any Hard Thoughts concerning him my Prayer shall be for him that his Throne may be upheld by Truth and by Mercy for by Mercy Prov. 23. the Throne is upheld but I must needs say that Poor we have been Bought and Sold by our Brethren as Joseph was Brother hath betray'd Brother to Death and that Scripture is in a great Measure fulfill'd Mat. 10. 21. The Father against the Son and the Son against the Father and Brother shall deliver up Brother to Death I desire for my own Part to kiss the Rod and I do desire if it may please the King's Majesty that no more Blood may be shed after mine it may be the Lord will put it into his own Breast Here is a Poor Brother coming I am afraid that he is not fit to die at this Time I could wish that his Majesty might shew some Mercy The Sheriff interrupted in Words to this Effect Let that alone for the King's Majesty hath Clemency enough for all but his Father's Murtherers Mr. Cook reply'd Then I shall proceed to speak something concerning my Profession and Faith which I Bless the Lord is founded upon the Rock Christ Jesus I do not expect Salvation for any Thing I have ever done but only lay