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A79880 The lying-vvonders, or rather the vvonderful-lyes, which was lately published to the world, in a lying-pamphlet, (called Strange and true news from Gloucester) containing a relation of the wonderful power of God, shewed for injustice at Fairford, by frogs and toads; and in the sudden death of the Clarks daughter at Brokington in Gloucestershire. Presented to the view of the world, with some observations in the end on another such like pamphlet (The Lords loud call to England) I. That the subtilty of deluders may be discerned. II. That the simple may from their delusions be preserved. III. That the lovers of truth may be strengthned. IV. That all men about these wonders may be satisfied. By Robert Clark, minister of Gods Word in Norleach. Clark, Robert, minister at Norleach. 1660 (1660) Wing C4488; Thomason E1045_5; ESTC R207952 19,861 29

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like unto Frogs Now what St. John saw come out of the mouth of the false Prophets we may ordinarily at Fairford as well as in other places of the County see also Namely the spirits of lyes and that in the likeness of Frogs the which unclean spirits resembleth Frogs in these particulars First Ranae ex limo natae Frogs have their beginning and life out of filthy Ponds and Pools and do most delight in filthy Ponds and Pools whence they had their beginning and life So doth these unclean spirits which are like Frogs fetch their life and beginning from the Ponds and Pools of filthy errors and stinking abominations of doctrine and do continually delight in those most filthy Ponds and Pools of corrupt doctrine out of which they fetch their beginning and life Secondly Called by the Poet Ranae Clamosae Frogs doth importunately croak and make a noise about the Ponds and moorish places where they are being called therefore Ranae from the Hebrew word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which is vehementer exclamare So doth these unclean spirits like Frogs croak in those places where they frequent by sounding out their errors and heresies with importunate clamors haunting the poor simple people with loud and incessant importunity Thirdly Limosoque novae saliant in Gurgite Ranae Ovid. Frogs do hop and skip from place to place And therefore a Frog is called in Saxon Hopper ab Huppen saltare to leap or skip because he doth hop and skip about with his four feet So do these unclean spirits skip and hop about the Countrey They are now here now there to day in this place to morrow in another Nay before their Kingdom shall be abolished they will hop far to propagate Fourthly Rana anima amphibium coaxans Varro Frogs are both for water and land Varro so describes a Frog to us to be an animal which croaketh on the water as well as on the land so do these unclean spirits being for water as well as land they live and croak in both places when their Proselites have any need of washing of their foul bodies then ye hear them croak on the waters when they are willing to eat their broken bread then they croak on the Land Fifthly Ranae apibus mimicae Plin Frogs are great enemies to the labouring Bees that gathereth Honey so are these impure spirits like Frogs sore enemies both to the true Preachers of the Gospel and established Christians the true lovers of the Gospel which like painful Bees yeeldeth and gathereth the Honey of the truth and by meditation and conferences franieth their Honey-Combes within their Hives Sixthly Ranae ictus apum non sentiunt Plin. Frogs have such skins as they feel not the stinging of Bees no more do these impure spirits so singular they are in their own opinions and so hardned in their Resolutions that the sharpest sting of reproof from those labouring Bees Gods Ministers cannot make them sensible of their errors Seventhly Ranae linguae mirus in Magicis usus Plin. The Inchanters and Witches maketh great use of the tongue of a Frog so these impure spirits which are belched out of the mouth like the tongues of Frogs are of wonderful use for the inchanting of the hearts of simple people for these being the Prophets that have sweet tongues mentioned Jer. 23.34 Who having taught their tongues to speak lyes with sweet words and fair speeches deceiveth the hearts of the simple So that knowing the Inchanters we need not ask our simple people as St. Paul did the Galatians O ye foolish Galatians who hath bewitched you from knowing the truth Eightly The use of Frogs is that they may be instruments which God useth sometimes for the punishment of wicked men so those Frogs which did cover the Land of Aegypt were sent to take revenge on the sins of the Aegyptians these impute spirits which resembleth Frogs is a greater punishment to the people of England in that they have the souls of people which God permitteth in his Church not only for the good of his Church they being like the Nations which God left to prove Israel Judg. 3.1 but for the just punishment of wicked men who will not obey and stick to the truth 2 Thess 2.11 Ninthly The plague of Frogs was the next punishment upon the Aegyptians to their waters which were turned into blood so these impure spirits which at this time like that Aegyptian plague of Frogs covereth the Land followed our bloody waters of affliction No sooner were our waters turned into blood but these impure spirits like Frogs sprang up and filled the Land nay we find them in our streets in our market-place in our very houses These not such Frogs as the Relator speaketh of are often seen at Fairford The which impure spirits in the likenesse of Frogs are often to be seen hopping and skipping about their streets nay they are known to creep into their houses often filling the same but not the houses of the Lord of the Town or of the Justice adjacent as the Relator expresseth their housen are better disciplined then to be harbor for such filthy vermine but the housen of some men of giddy and unstable brains whom these Inchanters have bewitched with their sweet tongues whose houses they make as filthy Ponds and Pools of stinking errors and vile abominations of doctrine wherein they do most delight and where they do importunately croak whose croaking noise did invite the children of the Town to enter into one house who became like a stone cast into a Ditch where multitude of Frogs are making them for that time cease their croakings The which judgment the Lord did not send upon Fairford for injustice as the Relator saith but for their not receiving the love of the truth Mark that place 2 Thess 2.11 For this cause God shall send them strong delusions that they should beleeve a lye For this cause what is that Mark the precedent words because they received not the love of the truth that they might be saved And this is not a peculiar judgement on Fairford alone We have such filthy Ponds and Pools of corrupt Doctrine at Norleach wherein are often to be heard the croakings of such Frogs but they are not so troublesome to the ears of many at Norleach as they are at Stow Burton on the water and other places adjacent But indeed not a rational man but may perceive this judgment to be a general judgement Men have so fallen away from truth that they are given up to strong delusions to believe lyes So that these impure spirits in the likeness of Frogs may be seen hopping and heard croaking in most places of the Land But my hope is That as the plague of Frogs on the Aegyptians was not an everlasting plague but removed by the prayer of Moses Exod. 8.12 So neither this punishment of Frogs on England but may in time be removed from the Nation by the endeavours and prayers
Collins nor that precious humble tender-hearted man B Collet will attribute it though the Informer doth as an effect which followed upon the Death of the Clarkes daughter But being as Full of State-pollicy as they are of spirituall Revelations I know they cannot but conclude their peace and and freedome to proceed either from the wisdome of the State forbidding all publicke disturbances and the Loyalty of peaceable Subjects who in their conversations subscribes to Government or from the clemency of the State by conniving not approving of their separations and divisions upon which clemency of the State they have mightily improved themselves who must know they are not favoured though not punished who may have though the State sitteth silent for a while in a short time by the prudence of the State their errors set in order before their eyes But their great Boasting of their much peace and Freedome that they enjoy now in Market-places and other places putteth me in mind of the difference between Loyall Subjects and Rebellious Sectaries The Sectaries without disturbance have now their Freedome to publish their errors and lyes in the very Market-places but we could not heretofore enjoy our Liberties in our Churches to publish Gods truths without high disturbances And seeing they have so much peace and freedome from Molestations in the Market-places I would they would take this Counsell from one that wisheth their conversion not their destruction their safety not their perill that neither the Relator that boasteth so much of freedome neither any of the Brotherhood that doth enjoy it use any more their peace to provoke warre by blowing up all Coales of dissentions amongst us and their Freedome to set Rebellion againe in a Blaze to fire both Church and State If so Let them be men as well Gifted as Brother Collins as precious humble tender-hearted men as Brother Collet and have as much Freedome in the Market-place of Stow as John Belcher The hand of Justice may soone find them out when by the hand of the Magistrate God may in the very Market-places where they proclaime their Rebellion make them more evident Examples of Gods Justice for their Rebellion then was the sudden death of the Clarkes Daughter of Broking●o● for her revilings who was a Sister a Disciple one that against them was not heard to open her Mouth Now Reader If thou beest a Rationall man whom the Informer by his Relation would reclaime and to whose Judgement I have recommended this Narrative thou canst not but find the Newes from Glocester to be strange but not true and the Author who ere it be not to be as he stileth himselfe The true Informer but an Hypocriticall Lyer And as his Notorious Lyes proveth him a Grosse Hypocrite who hath spoken these Lyes through Hypocrisie so doth his Conclusion lay open his Hypocrisie to the view of any indifferent Reader Lastly Concerning the Grosse Hypocrisie of the Author in the Conclusion of his Pamphlet THe Relator telleth us that much more was expressed both in the Letter and by sundry personall evidences this cannot be applied to the Newes from Fairford there he certifieth us that he was an eye-witnesse being in a By-place to see what would be the issue of those Froggs and Toads and here he speaketh of a Letter wherein somewhat and much more was expressed And saith he also by sundry personall evidences but this I am sure had the Relator any Greater evidences of cruelties and indignities offered by such spirits as he specifieth they could not have escaped the presse herein being little said the truth being uncased to cry up any cruell usage of them Now whereas the Author and Printer who are said to deliver only the Truth in Generall when they have branched out the Lying Wonders in particular circumstances doe desire a kind acceptance of the Reader I cannot see how it can be granted by any Reader who is a Lover of Truth but only by seduced persons such as are fettered to other mens vile opinions and held fast under their power to whom I crave to urge that reproofe which the Apostle urged to the Corinthians 2 Ep 11.19 20. Ye suffer fooles gladly ye suffer if a man bring you into bondage if a man devoure you so say I to all such seduced persons ye suffer fooles gladly to worke on your affection to fasten on your persons to spoyle you to carry you away from the Truth as a Beare Wolfe or Lyon carry away their prey becoming as Leopards and Blackmoors whose spots and uglinesse of base opinions can never be washed away who have cause to feare their owne condemnation for when God shall send such strong delusions as shall produce such an effect in the hearts of men as to cause them to beleeve a lye the end is that they might be damned 2 Thes 2.11 But though we cannot grant a kind Acceptance of these notorious Lyes yet we may embrace the counsell they give us which is to amend that which is amisse either in the Relation which is full of lyes or in our selves being full of Frailties For the amending of what I have found amisse in the Relation I have performed my endeavour by bringing these lyes to the Light of Truth whereby Truth may be discerned from errour and for the amendment of what we find amisse in our selves let us daily begge the Assistance of Gods Spirit to enlighten our eyes in the knowledge of the Truth and to lead us into all Truth and preserve us therein by his Allmighty power even unto Salvation Here I should have finished but that the Relator or Printer o● both hath given me cause of Jealousie to conceive that as they will not owne me for their Fellow-Christian so I dare not own them for my Fellow-Subjects who seemeth by their unusuall phrase in their Conclusion not to owne King Charles for their King but some other King to Raigne over them GOD SAVE OUR KING BY the phrase Our and not The some are of the opinion they meane not King Charles to whom they are apparent Enemies but Christ whom they make a cloake for their wickednesse Though I am of opinion that there be many that in this Nation owneth no other King but Christ yet should they meane him here they could not but discover a great deale of ignorance in thus praying for him That God would save him who is our Alone Saviour But I am more apt to beleeve that seeing This Government doth not please them and they expect some Alteration of Government of which some are very confident expecting through fresh divisions to have the sword againe in their hands of which they say they will make better use then they have done That they meane some eminent Commander whom God in time may raise up for their protection in their licentious practises But God who hath already Blasted their designes I hope will so order by his powerfull providence the Affaires of this Nation that such cruell and Tyrannicall Spirits shall be so farre from sitting any more at Sterne in the Ship of this Common-wealth as they shall for ever be kept under Hatches And that this Our Gracious Soveraigne whom the Lord miraculously hath preserved and restored to be a repairer of our breaches and a restorer of our decayed paths whose name was is and will be ever precious among his sound-hearted and Loyall Subjects and whose Princely Dignity is adorned with such piety Temperance and humanity as will be stedfast props to uphold his regall Authority shall sit immoveable in his Throne shining therein above all other men in a parcell of Gods Majesty by righteousnesse establishing his Throne and by Judgement the Land Prov. 16.12 Prov. 29.4 and so make us his Subjects by his wise Government a happy people and his Kingdomes the glory of all Lands GOD BLESSE KING CHARLES FINIS
THE Lying-VVonders OR RATHER THE Wonderful-Lyes WHICH WAS LATELY Published to the World in a Lying-Pamphlet called Strange and True News from Gloucester Containing a Relation of the wonderful power of God shewed for Injustice at Fairford by Frogs and Toads And in the sudden death of the Clarks Daughter at Brokington in Gloucestershire Presented to the view of the World with some Observations in the end on another such like Pamphlet The Lords loud Call to England I. That the subtilty of Deluders may be discerned II. That the simple may from their delusions be preserved III. That the Lovers of Truth may be strengthned IV. That all men about these Wonders may be satisfied By ROBERT CLARK Minister of Gods Word in Norleach Fidei perfidia Error Veritati cedat If any man shall say unto you Lo here is Christ or there beleeve it not for there shall arise false Prophets and shall shew great signs and wonders Matth. 24.23 24. Their coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders 2 Thess 2.9 London Printed in the Year 1660. TO THE WORSHIPFUL Andrew Barker and William Oldisworth Esquires Grace Health and Happinesse be multiplyed SIRS SO long as the enmity lasteth betwixt the seed of the woman and the Serpent so long must the Godly though mirrours of piety and grace be subject to wicked mens unjust molestation for the Just shineth as lights in the midst of a crooked Generation and the tongues of wicked men the lying off-spring of the father of lyes are under such command of Satan to act this restlesse malice against the truth and holy Religion both in Doctrine and practise that Godly men cannot expect to have their names free from reproaches It is no wonder then that I find your names worthy and ever Honoured Friends which no doubt are written in the book of life and whom good men honour abused upon Record by one of Satans Emissaries who seeketh to bring about the bad cause he hath in handling by such bad and wicked means as shamefull lyes The which the lesse ground and colour of truth they have with the more clamor and impudency he thrusteth forward into the world endeavouring thereby as if he were the first born of Satan without all shame and fear to darken the bright and shining light of your clean and unspotted Conversations That Lesson which the Devil taught his apt Scholar Machiavel Calumniare audacter aliquid sultem haerebit he hath perfectly learned by confidently belying you he hopes to fling some dirt of reproach in your faces and that not only because ye run not with him and his followers but also to make others to run wi●h them to the same excesse of riot of licentious Doctrines and practises against the Faith that was once delivered to the Saints What advantage Satan hath gotten in this age as well as in other ages by the strength of Lyes to bring Gods Truths and our Holy Religion into suspition and disgrace may be seen by the easie entrance that Calumnies make in the corrupt minds of men of these times who will hardly be dispossessed of such prejudice Faction and Schisme being maintained by works of darknesse and unconscionable deceits the multitude are ready to drink in the venome thereof out of a Cup of Lyes the which they greedily catch and swallow down though to the poysoning of their soules It hath amazed me to consider how a lying Pamphlet will amaze the poore ignorant people of the Land nay put men of more setled judgements at a stand Nay did I not know the probate of it by ocular and experimental demonstrations I could never have brought my understanding to beleeve that such groundlesse lyes as this Pamphlet contains called Strange and ●rue Newes from Gloucestershire should have such a vent of belief in the hearts of men as they have Alas That ever men in their wits should believe such untruths and yet they do Though the wonders expressed therein be Lying-Wonders and that First In their Original as proceeding from the Father of lyes Secondly In their matter being bottomlesse and grosse falsities Thirdly In their end which is lying and seduction Yet the Current of them are so swift and dangerous as greatly needeth to be stopt by some Sluce of contradiction I therefore having some experimental knowledge of you my ever Honoured Friends and the spreading infection of these lyes which are scattered to eclipse your worthes and to advance separation thought it my duty to stop the mouth of this Detractor who with impudent face and seared conscience hath out-faced the world by publishing to the world this Short and sudden Narrative being a plaine refutation of the Lyes therein contained and a right demonstration of the truth of the matter not only to undeceive deluded poor souls by acquainting them with the subtilty of these Impostors and to preserve others out of the snares of such Serpents but to preserve also the preciousnesse of your names in the hearts of all good men which the Relator setteth up as Buts to shoot his lying Arrows against thinking thereby to wound your unblemished Reputations that those honoured names of yours which like a precious Oyntment doth not only persume your own houses nay your Town of Fairford but sendeth forth a sweet savor to all that know you or ever heard of you might not be like the precious Oyntment of the Apothecary corrupted with any dead Flies of slanderous and lying reports And if I may be thought of you to presume too much herein I beg both your pardons because this action proceedeth meerly from the passion of love And all such actions according to the Lawyers position are not lyable to Law at least pardonable in respects Pardon therefore I humbly beseech you this action of mine which proceedeth from the love I owe to God whose Glory I ought to advance To the Church in general of which I am a Member to my Mother Church of England of which I am a dutiful Son to your Town of Fairford as having spent some time in the execution of my Ministerial Office therein to your selves and relations whose Christian stedfast walking through these unsetled times I have with much comfort and benefit been an observer whose stedfast pure and holy conversation in these deluding times have not only strengthned your own assurances for the hope of happinesse but have been props to them that live under you dwell by you and converse with you to keep them from Apostacy and Spurs to further their Christian race provoking them by your pious examples to presse the more towards the same glorious marke 〈…〉 comb by the holding up of the Pistol at her and the uncivill Language given her the Truth of which I doubt of Page 18. unlesse it was provoked by her uncivill Language received such Terror as brought upon her such a sore distemper and brought her nigh unto Death but it was rather the strange Newes of the Kings
by making it the fountaine of those lyes and this is not the first time that that City hath been thus abused by such Deluders who for the more generall and speedier vent of their delusions and for the more generall and easier beliefe of them maketh their lyes to take rise from thence But I dare acquite Glocester of the coyning of these Lyes There be severall Mints out of Glocester as Cicister Fairford Stow Burton on the water Kemp●ford and Norleach where are men as famous for the promoting of such coyne as at Glocester and indeed the very impression on the coyne though the Author concealeth his Name giveth to many hereabouts a manifest Guesse who was the coyner thereof But what is the Newes 1. A perfect Relation of the wonderfull and miraculous power of God shewed for Injustice at Fairford by an Innumerable Company of Froggs and Toads 2. A Great and Terrible Earth-quake the Running of Blood and Hail-stones of a pound and an halfe weight in France 3. The wonderfull Example of Gods Justice in the sudden death of the Clarks Daughter of Brokington in Glocester-shire Observe the Workings of this Serpent which is after the working of Sathan with all power and signes and Lying Wonders 2 Thes 2.9 The relation of which he calleth a perfect Relation though every string in his Relation be out of Tune he would not have his musicke to sound amisse which discovereth the Author to be of the seed of a Serpent * Serpentina Soboles whose wayes of undermining of Gods Church is as the way of a Serpent on a Rocke unknowable Pro. 30.19 When they cannot suppresse it by force and crueltie they will undermine it if they can by craft and lyes Though the Relation be altogether counterfeit coyne yet it must passe for currant And that it may so The Author as a chiefe Emissary of Sathan courts the worlds Beliefe of it with a knowne impudent Lye calling the Relation not only a perfect Relation but telling us That the Relation is entred according to Order The which Order he would have us beleeve to be from the present power at Westminster when it is from the Court of Hell but no question the printing of these lyes were like his daily walking Disorderly so that if the Inscription stumble and fall from Truth what encouragement have we to thinke that the Newes enclosed will stand upright I confesse for the French Newes I had rather beleeve then * The Author is lame Travell to find out the certaintie of it but for our Glocestershire Newes I have weighed in a Ballance by a strict inquirie and find them notwithstanding this Faire Colour the Author hath drawne over it in calling a perfect Relation Grosse Lyes The which let the Author be what he will must needs proceed from a man of an evill Conscience though he hath not such an impudent Face to prefix his name to it Secondly Concerning the Monstrous false Newes inclosed THat Great and heavie Judgements of God have attended those that have reviled and injured Gods chosen people as the Author beginneth his Newes Those Scriptures alledged by him 2 Kings 2.23 24. Exod. 7 8 9 10 11 12. 14 Chapters are sufficient Testimonies But who the Author meaneth by These his chosen people and how the Froggs and Toads at Fairford and the death of the Maid at Brokington may be said to be Gods Judgements on the Revilers of those his chosen people craveth our inquirie No question by These his chosen people the Author meaneth the Company of Christians as if all the rest of the Towne were Heathens which met together at Fairford on the Lords Day in private in opposition to the publicke worship of God and those that met at Brokington on the third of June where was those Famous Gifted Brethren Brother Collet and Brother Collins and those that met in the Market-place at Stow to heare him whom the Author stiled John Belcher as if he be not worthy to be one of the Brotherhood as well as the other and is not as precious an humble and tender-hearted man as Brother Collet But how these can be thought to be the only Chosen people of God I leave to any Rationall man and true Christian to Consider of being Men of Turbulent Spirits preferring their own houses before the Temple Meetings in the Market-places before our publicke Meetings in our Churches The Jewish Sabbath before the Christian being enemies to all Ordained Ministers crying up themselves to be the only Propagators of the Gospel who under the name of Truth have brought in damnable heresies and by good words and faire speeches deceive the hearts of the simple Surely if these be the only chosen people of God God hath precious children indeed And as for the Armie of Froggs and Toads which the Informer saith he saw at Fairford and the sudden death of the Clarks Daughter when they met at Brokington how they can be thought to be examples of Gods Judgements on those the Informer nominateth putteth me to a stand Indeed The Author speaking of his Relation which he published saith that it is sufficient to reclaim any rational man whatsoever Had the Relation been as he calleth it a perfect Relation he might have had the better hopes of it but that Lyes should reclaime any rational man whatsoever I must beg the Authors pardon not to believe And the fulnesse of both which stories I come now to present to the eyes of all rational men to consider of The true Accompt whereof is as followeth I. Concerning the Authors Relation about the Frogs and Toads which he reporteth to have seen at Fairford THe Author in the beginning of his Relation telleth the world of a company of Christians met together as if there were no Christians in the Town but them their businesse being to serve God according to their present apprehensions what zealous worshippers of God be these who having no rule for their worship but their present apprehensions must needs differ therein as their apprehensions differ at the place before named that is I conceive as the Inscription telleth us at Fairford but whither the Church or House was their meeting-place the Informer is silent but sure it must be at the house of some knowing eminent Christian because the Informer saith there was none but a company of Christians met together Not the Church the house of prayer where is the presence of the blessed Trinity God in his Son by his Spirit The presence of Gods Angels the presence of his Minister and of the greater number of people assembled to enjoy his Ordinances whose Ranks being likened to Beds of Spices which is an Holy Place set apart for Holy uses wherein the power and glory of an holy God is to be seen and felt that is an abomination to those Christians The which Meeting being collected not by the noise of Bells but of some Tinckling Cymbals was disturbed by the rude multitude who were as I
of sound Christians Prayer which is Vis Deo grata Tertul is of great efficacy with God for the removal of this judgement and therefore let all Christians pray The voyce of the Gospel is likewise of great force to stop the mouths of these kind of Frogs though never so clamarous Veritas mendacio longè fortior Ministers must now if ever appear for the truths of God and be able to convince the Gain-sayer and the people must labor to be well grounded in the Scripture which is profitable for doctrine and reproof 2 Tim. 3.16 And both Ministers and People must be valiant for the truth and contend earnestly for the Faith which was once delivered to the Saints The Law of the Land is of no small force to stop the hoppings from place to place to silence the croakings of these Frogs Let but Magistrates which for their Office in Scripture are called masters of restraint but shew their zeal for God in the execution of Justice on such troublers of Israel and we shall find them soon to vanish The Informer faineth the vanishing of those Frogs and Toads which he fained likewise to be at Fairford to be upon the Justice of the Peace his countenancing the Zealots and discountenancing and punishing the Disturbers If our Magistrates would but countenance those that are Lovers of peace and truth and discountenance and punish those that are the Disturbers of peace and truth These hopping Frogs would quickly stop their journeys and these croaking Frogs soon change their notes That the eyes of the Inhabitants of Fairford and all other places which are visited with these impure spirits which cometh to them in the likeness of Frogs may behold no more such horrid Spectacles that their ears may be no more afflicted with their odious croakings that their conversations may not be disturbed with their hoppings and crawlings FIAT JVSTITIA II. Concerning the Authors Relation about the death of the Clarks daughter at Brokington COncerning the Meeting at Brokington I find by inquiry that at the time and place expressed there was such a meeting when and where was B. Collet and B. Collins and some from Stow and other places but John Belcher I find by the Authors relation was not there and that precious humble tender-hearted man Brother Collet was in exercise and that Sarah the daughter of Thomas Woodward Clark of Senington about 17 years of age was there with her mother and that the Maid did dye there suddenly is a truth which cannot be denyed But that the hand of the Lord of Hosts went out against that Daughter for her opposing and reviling them and uttering hard speeches against them their meetings and wayes is as far from truth as these troublers of Israel are from peace For both the Daughter and the Mother to whom the Relator attributeth opposition and reviling are known to be so far guiltlesse of it as that they are great Lovers of these persons great approvers of their meetings and wayes Nay the Parish Clark himselfe the Maids Father as I am informed is one of their Followers who performeth his Office at Church and when he cometh Home performeth his Devotion with them And as for the Demeanor of the Daughter at the present exercise she was observed to behave her self with great attention and devotion and solemn silence not a word she uttered nor gesture expressed she as could plead her guilty either of any dislike in her selfe or any disturbance of the Exercise so that I wonder at the grosse impudency of the Informer that dare excommunicate her out of the number of those chosen Ones and publish her to the world as a Reviler of those chosen people of God Now for the manner of her death it was thus The Clarks Daughter having some children to look unto which were without Doors was bidden by the wife of one Thomas Timbrill to go forth to look to the children she went forth and fetched them and came in and gave a sudden screek and fell down dead before them all whose Corpse after some rubbing and chafing there being no appearance of life was carried into the passage at what time as it is related came that Esquire Mr. Heiden that led that party of the Troop to disturb their meetings and the death of the Maid having dissolved them he without any injury done them forbad only their disorderly meetings for the time to come and departed This I find to be the truth and to this I have the attestation of some of those neighbours who were present and of many others who since the publishing of the death of this Maid as a wonderful example of Gods Justice by them have of the truth hereof been informed For my part I dare not say that she was in her sudden death made any example at all of Gods Justice no otherwise then as death is the wages of sin but an example of the frail and brittle condition of man whose breath is in his nostrils which may suddenly vanish and therefore Brother Collins answered well when Mr. Heiden charged them with the death of the Maid We have not said he killed her but the Lord hath done it in whose hands is your breath and ours wherein Brother Collins doth seem to differ much from the Relators censure who maketh her to us not an example of Gods Justice but a Spectacle of mortality to usher us in the School of death that we may allwayes be watchfull in an holy preparation for our change As for those that doth look upon her death as an example of Gods Justice on the Maid I think them to be of the safer judgment that conclude her to be an example of Gods Justice for frequenting the Meetings of such Impostors who under the colour of spreading the Gospel corrupt the pure Doctrine of the Gospel by their vile errors and base opinions and instead of spreading the light fight against it by their despisings of the Ministers of the Gospel the holy Ordinances of Christ and of all those that desireth to walk in the light thereof rather then an example of Gods Justice for revilings and hard speeches against them who was a zealous follower of them and out of whose mouth was heard no such reproofs And as for that wise and zealous Oration of the Clark her Father who after that time spake as he did before saying These are the People of God were the Clark so gifted a Brother as Brother Collins as precious humble tender-hearted man as Brother Collet as great an Oracle as John Belcher it would as little evidence his Daughters death to be an example of Gods Justice as canonize them for the people of God And as for their much peace and freedome from Molestations in their Meetings to heare John Belcher in Stow in the Market-place and other places which they have enjoyed as the Informer saith since this remarkable hand of God I beleeve that neither John Belcher nor that gifted man B