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A26716 A Murderer punished and pardoned, or, A true relation of the wicked life and shameful-happy death of Thomas Savage imprisoned, justly condemned, and twice executed at Ratcliff for his bloody fact in killing his fellow-servant on Wednesday, Octob. 28, 1668 / by us who were often with him in the time of his imprisonment in Newgate and at his execution, Robert Franklin ... [et al.]. To which is annexed a sermon preached at his funeral. R. A. (Richard Alleine), 1611-1681.; Franklin, Robert, 1630-1684. 1671 (1671) Wing A997; ESTC R26456 48,011 81

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A MURDERER PUNISHED AND PARDONED OR A True Relation of the Wicked Life and shameful-happy Death of Thomas Savage Imprisoned justly Condemned and twice Executed at Ratcliff for his Bloody Fact in Killing his Fellow-Servant on Wednesday Octob. 28. 1668. By us who were often with him in the time of his Imprisonment in Newgate and at his Execution Robert Franklin Thomas Doolitel Thomas Vincent James Janeway Hugh Baker To which is annexed a Sermon Preached at his FUNERAL The Thirteenth Edition With the Addition of the leud Life and shameful Death of Hannah Blay who was condemned and executed for being guilty of the Bloody Murther committed by Tho. Savage With other new Additions London Printed in the Year 1671. To the Reader IN the following Narrative you have a relation of the bloody Murther committed by T. Savage with an account of the wonderful mercies of God to his poor Soul after the commiting so bloody a sin To which is added a short relation of the carriage and behaviour of that vile Strumpet Hannah Blay during the time of her being in Newgate to her Execution which though it had nothing in it worthy to be related yet she being an instrumental cause of that bloody resolution was thought fit to be inserted that she may remain as an example of shame to all lewd women and a severe example of Gods Justice upon such cruel Monsters who are not content with endangering the Souls of such ignorant young men that have not the fear of God before their eies with their abominable whoredoms and Adulteries but as it were to make sure of destroying both body and Soul together by adding to their former sins the guilt of shedding innocent blood And as you have a wonderful instance of Gods Free-Grace to the Soul of T. S. so the foulness of his Fact the danger of damning his Soul and the twice shameful execution which he suffered may be a means to preserve all young men and Apprentices from being guilty of the like fact And as a help to you herein you are advised to be careful what company you keep That you addict not your selves to drinking or gaming or company keeping which is the ruin of many young men who by getting a habit of keeping company or other Vices are very often drawn to purloin from their Masters to maintain them in their extravagancies by which means they do not only run the hazard of exposing their bodies to publick shame if they be discovered to the great grief and even heart-breaking of their Friends when they hear of ill courses but the wrath of God and eternal damnation of their poor Souls as you may see in the Narrative of T. S. who first began with Company keeping from company keeping to Whoring from Whoring to Thieving and Murther And lastly be careful to spend the Lords day and all other spare time in the service of God as Reading Praying Hearing the Word Preached c. which may be a means to preserve thee from the guilt of sins of this nature and other sins likewise if thou apply thy self seriously to this work But whiles I am advising of others I my self commit an error in exceeding my bounds being confined to a Page I rest A real well-wisher to the eternal happiness of thy immortal Soul BLood doth cry aloud the blood of man when violently shed by cruel hands for private revenge or covetousness or the satisfaction of some such base lust doth cry as far as from Earth to Heaven for vengeance And however some horrible Murders may be seeretly plotted and as secretly effected yet seldom are they long unpunished even in this World for besides that sometimes the guilty-accusing consciences of such persons who have committed this hainous crime do so inwardly lash and torment them that they can find no rest untill they have made discovery of the Fact with their own mouth there is the all-seeing eye of a sin-revenging God which doth find them and a strange hand of his Providence which doth often follow them and entangle them in their steps when they are flying and seeking some hidden place which doth as it were bind them before they are in Chains and deliver them before they are aware into the hands of Justice to be punished But there is another Blood which doth send forth a louder cry namely the Blood of the Lord Jesus Christ which was shed for the sins of men which speaketh better things than the Blood of Abel crying for mercy and forgiveness This Blood hath such prevalency and virtue that when it is applied by Faith unto the most notorious Malefactor guilty of Blood as well as other Wickedness it doth out-cry and drown the voice of Blood and every other sin and washeth the most impure Soul died in sin unto a Scarlet and Crimson hue This Blood we hope was sprinkled upon the Conscience of this Murderer who had a little before embrued his hands in the blood of his Fellow-servant for having given such evidences of his sincere repentance and true Faith unto several of its Ministers and other Christians that were with him before and at his Execution We hope though he were justly punished with the first death by the hand of man for his Crime that through infinite Free Grace and Christ's Blood he hath escaped the second death and wrath of God in Hell The Narrative may give the same satisfaction to others which we the publishers hereof have received which is as followeth THomas Savage born in the Parish of Giles's in the Fields was put out Apprentice to Mr. Collins Vintner at the Ship-Tavern in Ratcliff where he lived about the space of one year and three quarters in which time he manifested himself to all that knew him to be a meer Monster in Sin in all that time he never once knew what it was to hear one whole Sermon but used to go in at one door and out at the other and accounted them fools that could spare so much time from sin as two or three hours on a Lords-day to spend in the Lords Service He spent the Sabbath commonly at the Ale-house or rather at a Base-house with that vile Strumpet Hannah Blay which was the cause of his ruine he was by a young man now gone to Sea first enticed to go drink there and after that he went alone and now and then used to bring her a Bottle or two of Wine which satisfied not her wicked desires but she told him if he would frequent her house he must bring mony with him he told her often he could bring none but his Masters and he never wronged his Master of two pence in his life still she enticed him to take it privately he replied he could not do it because the Maid was alwaies at home with him Hang her Jade saith this impudent Slut knock her brains out and I will receive the Money This she many times said and that day that he committed the Murder he was with her in
thee O Lord look down upon me with an eye of pity if it be thy blessed will it is thy infinite mercy that I am on this side the grave and out of Hell O Lord I have deserved to be cast into Torments to all Eternity How have I offended thee and run on in sin and thought I could never do enough to abuse thy mercy Pardon the sins that I have committed wash that bloud from off my soul let not my soul perish to Eternity It was 〈◊〉 horrid crime to shed innocent bloud Pardon that sin O Lord let the blood of Christ cry more for mercy than the blood of that Creature cry for Vengeance O Lord thou hast been merciful to me in giving me time to repent for ought I know her Soul is undone for ever Lord forgive me Lord forgive me I knew not what I did Forgive my Sabbath-breaking lying cursing forgive my drunkenness blot them out of the book of remembrance turn them away behind thee Lord I have repented of them from my Soul that ever I should offend God so good and so merciful and gracious I do believe on thee and do wholly throw my self upon thee I acknowledge it would be just in thee to damn my Soul but it will be infinite mercy in thee to save me and what free grace will it be in the to pardon me It is dreadful to lose the body but how dreadful will it be to lose the Soul to all eternity Lord let it not be in vain that I have had so many instructions O let me not go down to Hell let my Soul bless and praise thy Name for ever for what thou hast done for me thou hast been at work upon my heart and thou hast helped me to repent the Lord be praised Lord I desire to be more and more humbled under the sense of my sins for they are dreadfull there are many Souls that have not committed those sins that are now in Hell O what mercy is it that I am not in those flames in those devouring flames Lord as thou hast spared me here spare me to Eternity Let not my Soul perish Lord reveal thy self unto me make known thy love unto me tell me my sins are pardoned tell me that I have an interest in Christ before I go hence and be seen no more that I might leave some testimony behind me that I might tell thy Ministers what thou hast done for me and tell thy people what thou hast done for my soul Lord this will not be only for my satisfaction but for thy glory Blessed Lord pardon the sins that I am guilty of and take away this cursed base heart of mine break this rocky stony heart in pieces these sins of Murder and Drunkenness c. were in my heart before I thought no eye did see me commit those sins but thou didst see me Lord turn my heart to thee and take away this heart of stone and take away this cursed nature for it was this cursed nature that brought me to these sins and to this end and I was in danger of losing my soul to all eternity but Lord though I am a great sinner Christ is a great Saviour He is able to save me from my sins though they be never so great I do believe Lord I speak freely from my heart so far as I know my heart I do believe it is my grief I can sorrow no more for my sins which have been the cause of my offending thee so long and so much One drop of thy Blood sprinkled upon my soul will pardon all my sins Lord cross the black line of my sins with the red line of thy Blood I am not able to answer for one vain thought much less for all my horrid crimes Lord save my immortal soul that I might sing praise to Thee to all Eternity Thou hast pardoned Manasseh that was a great sinner and Mary Magdalen and Paul that were great Sinners and the Thief upon the Cross and thy Mercies are as great thy Mercy and thy Love to Repenting Sinners is not shortned though my sins be great yet thy Mercies are greater than my Sins Lord be with me in my death then let me have some comfortable assurance of thy love unto my soul of the pardon of my sin do thou be my God and my Guide now and to all Eternity Amen This Prayer he put up with much earnestness with great brokenness of heart for sin that all that joyned with him were exceedingly affected and blessed God for the spirit of Prayer they discerned God had so plentifully poured out upon him After we had some other discourse with him we took our leave of him telling him we purpo●… 〈◊〉 see him again at the place of Execution After two or three hours when the time of his going from Newgate drew near we were willing to return to see him once more there and the rather because one Minister that had not yet been with him was desirous to visit him and then again after some few words with him we asked him to go to Prayer again once more saying now this will be the last time that we shall pray with you in this place And he did perform this duty with great liveliness that now he excelled himself and the nearer he came to his end the more fervently we perceived he prayed but we took notice that in this last duty in Newgate he was much in praising God and blessing God for his mercy to him to our great astonishment After a few words when this duty was over we took some of us our final farewel of him he expressing his thanks to Gods people for their Prayers for him and to the Ministers for their love and pains with him was commended by us to the grace of God saying Thomas the Lord be with you the Lord of Heaven be with you O the Lord of mercy help you and have compassion on you This morning he expressed himself to his friend H. B. thus Oh my friend we cannot tell how glorious a place Heaven is but if once I get thither could drop down a Letter to you and tell you of the glorious things I there shall find how would it rejoyce your heart and to this friend parting with him said I know God loveth me and that I am going to the Kingdom of Heaven The last Speech of Thomas Savage at the place of his Execution at Ratcliff Gentlemen HEre I am come to die a cursed ignominious Death and I most justly deserve it for I have Murthered a poor innocent Creature and for ought I know have not only murthered her body but if God had no more mercy on her soul than I had of her body she is undone to all Eternity so that I deserve not only death from men but damnation from God I would have you all that look upon me take warning by me the first sin I began with was Sabbath-breaking thereby I got acquainted with bad