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A50324 Nevv-England pesecutors [sic] mauled vvith their own vveapons giving some account of the bloody laws made at Boston against the kings subjects that dissented from their way of worship : together with a brief account of the imprisonment and tryal of Thomas Maule of Salem, for publishing a book entituled Truth held forth and maintained, &c. / by Tho. Philathes. Maule, Thomas, 1645-1724. 1697 (1697) Wing M1353; ESTC W42979 40,656 69

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Pounds for Fines imposed upon them because Dissenters from their way of Worship whose Priests and Rulers had also of their People yearly Sallarys according to the same Proportion of the aforesaid Sum of twenty thousand Pounds through which means as these Persecutors lived at a high rate on that which others had laboured hard to get went in thred-bare Coats and their Families in want of that which was their own and devoured by this persecuting Crew aforesaid whereby their great Oppression reached the whole People of the ordinary degree even as a sweeping Rain that clears all before it Balaam's State is theirs who for unrighteous Gain The People do Oppress themselves for to maintain New-England Persecutors Laws against the Kings Subjects Suspended during their pleasure This Court heretofore for some Reasons inducing did judge meet to suspend the Execution of the Laws against Quakers as such so far as they respect corporal Punishment 〈◊〉 Death during the Courts pleasure Obs That tho' these Persecutors saw there was cause to suspend their bloody Laws against the Kings good Subjects so far as they did respect corporal Punishment or Death yet it must be only during their own pleasure not the Kings no they could not stoop to that But whether they did not herein manifest a Spirit of Rebellion against God the Kings Order as by his Letter will appear and the Laws of the English Nation I leave others to judge Now the occasion of procuring this Order from the King was their great Cruelty in banishing sober honest People out of their Jurisdiction upon Pain of Death if they returned for as before is said of Dr. Child Samuell Maverick and other Merchants whose Imprisonment and three hundred Pounds a piece saved them from the new-New-England Gallows and none without the like hazard might make complaint to England but several banished Quakers adventured to lay their said suffering case before the King whose mercifu● Ear heard their Cry and took Compassion on his suffering Subjects and forth-with stopt New-England Persecutors wicked hands from shedding more innocent Blood being acquainted with their great Wickedness and knowing the manner of their Spirits by what their Brother H. Peters Vennor other of their N. England Brethren had done both against his Father and himself as by his Letter he begins with them as afterwards it proved so to be as a wise man with the Tope Tile or covering of a fair outside Building whose inside is full of all manner of Deceit and the Foundation thereof very dangerous by degrees in working down-wards till he comes to the Foundation which afterwards was wholly removed through the loss of their Charter which to them had been as an Idol Godd in which they trusted as much as ever the People did in Baal and if ever Silver and Gold procure such another it may be at a high Rate and they are like to be as cruel as before But the English Laws are far before New-England Idols God will not ever permit the Devils Power Nor wicked Men the Righteous to devour A Copy of the King's Letter Charles R. TRusty and well beloved We greet you well Having been informed that several of Our Subjects amongst you called Quakers have been and are Imprisoned by you whereof some have been Executed and others in danger to undergo the like We have thought fit to signifie Our Pleasure in that behalf for the future and do hereby Require That if there be any of those People called Quakers amongst you now already condemned to suffer Death or are Imprisoned and obnoctious to the like Condemnation You are to forbear to proceed any further therein but that you forth-with send the said Persons whether condemned or imprisoned over into this our Kingdom of England together with their respective Crimes or Offences laid to their Charge to the end such course may be taken with them here as shall be agreeable to our Laws and their Demerits And for so doing these Our Letter shall be your sufficient Warrant and Discharge Given at our Court at White-hall the 9 th day of Septemb. 1661. in the 13 th Year of Our Reign Subscribed to Our trusty well-beloved John Endicot Esq and to all and every other Governours of Our Plantation of New-England and to all the Collonies thereunto belonging that now are or hereafter shall be and to all and every the Ministers and Officers of Our said Plantation and Collonies whatsoever within the Continent of New-England By His Majesty's Command W. Morris Obs Now these Persecutors had nothing to charge these Innocent People with but that they were Quakers against whom they had provided a Law but this Law was repugnant to the Laws of the English Nation and therefore upon the receipt of the Kings Letter they durst do no other than set at liberty both them condemned to suffer Death and those imprisoned also but herein they did not obey the Kings Command for he commanded them to send these Quakers so imprisoned or condemned over to England with the particular Crimes laid to their charge but this they would not do and good reason why they had to Crimes to lay to their Charge but that they were Quakers And being brought to this pinch instead of sending a Ship load of Quakers and a large Roll of their Crimes of Treason Rebellion Subversion of Government c. home to the King they send a Ship load of Masts for a Present to the King with a parcell of horrid Wicked Lyes against the Quakers to defray the charge of which Present the poor Inhabitants were severaly Rated After which their great Deceit and abominable Hypocrisie the King came to find out not only in doing as aforesaid but upon many other accounts too large here to relate and before I conclude enough against them will appear to manifest their great Wickedness against God the King and People Yet notwithstanding all this they could not long forbear their old work of Persecution but soon put their Law in execution again for the Kings Letter was dated 1661. and they revived their old Law again in 1662. which was done more in obedience to the Devil and to please their hireling Priests than in honour to God or respect to the King against whom they did rebell in so doing as appears by his Letter and their not sending any of the Quakers over into the Kingdom of England but instead thereof sent a Present with a parcell of Lyes too large here to relate and put their Law into Execution again and as sharp cruel and barbarous was the Execution respecting corporal punishment as formerly though the Towns were not to be so many in which they were to be whipt yet the Whip with three single hair twisted small Cords each being knotted fit for the Devil and Priests Work was the same as before the Kings Letter came and did so continue till near or about the time they lost their Idol viz. their old Charter on which was their dependance above
GOD or KING as is manifested by their Works Priests Rulers Masts for Ships D●ceis and Lyes withall Poor People made to pay for Presents to White-hall New-England Persecutors Laws against the Kings good Subjects upon Complaint of the Priests put into Execution again NOW forasmuch as new Complaints are made to this Court of such Persons abounding especially in the Eastern parts endeavouring to draw away others to that wicked Opinion it is Ordered That the last Law Tit. Vagabond Quakers May 1661. be hence-forth in force in all respects provided their Whipping be but through three Towns and the Magistrate or Commissioner signing the Warrant shall appoint both the Towns and number of Stripes in each Town to be given 1662. Obs Here by comparing this their Date to their Law with the date of the Kings Letter how little regard they had to the Kings Mind and Will therein contained which was whether condemned to suffer Death or Imprisoned or to suffer corporal Punishment to forbear to proceed any further therein but forthwith to send the said Persons over into the Nation of England with the respective Crimes or Offences laid to their Charge to the end such course might be taken with them according to the Nature of the Offence as should be agreeable to the English Laws Which express command of the King was but a small time minded by them for upon their considering the cause some small time proposed to themselves that by virtue of their Idol Charter they had as much Power in New-England as the King had in Old-England and had they the like strength of Men and Shipping would no doubt with stand all Kings and Princes that should adventure to oppose their way now had not I my self heard some of them say these things durst not have charg'd it here upon them to publick view and for a further evidence of the same witness their Proclaiming with a Trumpet before them against the Kings Commissioners in Boston perswading the People as near as as they could That their Commissions were made under a Hedge with much 〈◊〉 of the like Nature too ●orge here to● relate Priests Rulerr bloody Work on People hath brought Wo With their consent that silent were to have it so They 'r Works of him that is of Hell ' Gainst God and King all such Rebell New-England Persecutors Law against the Kings Subjects Whereas it may be found amongst us that mens Thresholds are set up by Gods Thresholds and mens Posts by Gods Posts especially in open Meetings of the QVAKERS whose damnable Heresies and abominable Idolatries are hereby promoted imbraced ând practised to the Scandal of Religion hazard of Souls and provocation of divine Jealousie against this People For Prevention and Reformation whereof it is Ordered by this Court and the Authority thereof That every Person found at a Quakers Meeting shall be apprehended ex Officio by the Constable and by Warrant from a Magistrate or Commissioner shall be committed to the House of Correction and there to have the Discipline of the House applyed unto them and to be kept to work with Bread and Water for three days together and then to be released or else shall pay a fine of five Pounds in Money to the Country for every such Offence and all Constables neglecting their Duty in not faithfully executing this Order shall incur the Penalty of 5 l. upon conviction one third part whereof to the Informer Obs The Reader may here take Notice of one of these Persecutors many horrid and wicked Lyes so proved by their Contradiction who in their Preambles to their Laws accuse the Quakers with keeping their Meetings private yet at unawares in their Bridewell Law they charge the contrary and though they pretend the sin is great yet it may be bought off for five Pounds in Money as often as they please but the said Sum not being paid them by any one they were much enraged thereat finding their covetous design in making said Law disappointed because it reach no further than to punish them that were not free to pay 5 l. for being at a Quakers Meeting as aforesaid the Penalty of which Law several Merchants in Boston suffered rather than to disobey God by satisfying the lust of such covetous Priests and Rulers who prefer the love of Money before punishing for that which themselves account so great sins as by the Preamble of their Laws they pretend these above-mentioned to be Their bloody Laws are almost done Which Work the Priests at first begun New-England Persecutors Preamble to their Laws against provoking Evils as they call them Whereas the most wise holy God for these several years past hath not only warned us by his word but chastized us with his Rod inflicting upon us many general Judgments but we have neither heard the word nor rod as we ought to be effectually humbled for our sins to repent of them hence it is the righteous God hath hightened our Calamity and given Commission to the barbarous Heathen to rise up against us and become a smart Rod and severe Scourge to us in burning and depopulating several hopeful Plantations murdering many of our Inhabitants of all sorts and seeming as it were to cast us off and putting us to shame and not going forth with our Arms hereby speaking aloud to us to search and try our ways and turn again unto the Lord our God from whom we have departed with great back-sliding Obs That to acknowledge the Truth is well and well would it be indeed if they were found acknowledging the whole Truth and to repent of shedding innocent Blood which is the great sin of New-England Priests and Rulers as also of the consenting Church Members thereof but of this there is no mention made in their Preamble-confession of words without Works of Truth and Righteousness to God and People according as is at large manifest by their afore-mentioned Laws the neglect of which Execution was by their Priests imputed to be the main cause of general Judgment to come upon them But they use to say If all the Quakers were hanged and all other Dissenters clear'd out of their Jurisdiction then would their Land enjoy Peace Unto which Work the Rulers were bewitched so far as the Devil was permitted to drive them who were as willing to run and to work they went against all Dissenters and set forth a Book against the Baptists entituled The Rise and Foundation of the cursed Sect of Annabaptists in which was as many Lyes as they use to gather for their Pulpit Work on the first Day against the Quakers which Lyes to hear also costs the People Money None are more blind than those that will not see The cause for which Gods general Judgments be New-England Persecutors Law against Provoking Evils as they call them 1. This Court apprehending there is too great a neglect of Discipline in the Churches and especially respecting those that are their Children through the non acknowledgment of them
Warrant where no Magistrate is at hand by any Constable Commissioner or Select Man and conveyed from Constable to Constable until they come before the next Magistrate who shall commit the said Person or Persons to close Prison there to remain without Bail unti● the next Court of Assistants where they shall have a legal Trya● by a special Jury and being convict to be of the cursed Sect of Quakers shall be sentenced to Banishment upon pain of DEATH Obs The Reader may hence understand that the ●ea●er the Magistrates Laws did extend to destroy the Lives of the Innocent the more pleasing it was to the Hireling Priests ●ho in honour thereunto would set Time apart for the Churches Thank●giving A new-New-England Antichristian Law And that every the Inhabitants of this Jurisdiction being convicted to be of the cursed Sect of Quakers either by taking up publishing and defending the horrid Opinions of the cursed Quakers or stirring up M●t●a● Sedit● or Rebellion against the Goverment of our Church at ● Common Wealth or by taking up their absurd and destructive Practices viz. denying civil Respect and Reverence to Equals and Superiours with-drawing from our Church Assemblies and instead thereof frequenting private Meetings of their own in Opposition to our Church Order or by adhearing to or approving of known Quakers that are opposit to the O●thodox received Opinions of the Godly and endeavouring to disaffect others ●o civil Goverment and Church Order established amongst us and condemning the Practice and Proceedings of this Court against the Quakers manifesting thereby compliance with those whose design is to overthrow the Order established in our Church and Common-Wealth The reader may here Observe the wretched state of these Bloody minded Persecutors who for want of true faith were in the state of th●ir elder Brother Cain that was a murderer like unto these who destroy the righteous for their Faith and Obedience to God for which cause these Persecutors bear Cains mark being in fear that those which are not of their murdering Spirits will slay them and knowing themselves to be like principled as was Hugh Peters Venner and many others of their New-England Brethren in Iniquity stirring up Mutiny Sedition and Rebe●lion against the English Government and the Order of the English Church established by the Bishops as by the Chronicles of England doth at large appear of their Rebellion and Treason against the King and his Children in that day of their inventing so much mischief against others in our Native Land to set up themselves above all others which Spi●it is the same in these their persecuting Brethren who impute that to the Charge of an Innoc●nt harmeless People which themselves are so highly guilty of as is manifested by their setting up themselves to lord it over the People of God and the Kings Subjects as for fifty or sixty Years time they have done in New-England where the hireling Priests kept a constant stroke of puting all that dissented from their Worship into bear skins and setting their Followers to tear them in pieces calling out in their preaching to their people Curse ye Meroz Curse ye bitterly the Inhabitants that will not come to the help of the Lord against the mighty Judg. 5 23. and cursed be he that doth the Work of the Lord deceitfully by witholding his Sword from blood Je● 48.10 with more of the like endeavou●ing to perswade that Gods general Judgments would not depart until they had hanged all the Quakers and sent going all other Dissenters The Judgments may remove but when old Charter men Are dead and then Or when God sends here better men Well to rule in Government then Pro. 29.2 From Devil and such Wicked Priests pray God deliver me Then from all Mischief in the World be sure I shall be free Hosea 6.9 New-England Peusecutors Laws against the Kings Subjects Every such Person upon Examination and Conviction before the Court of Assistants in manner as aforesaid shall be committed to close Prison for on● Month and unless they chuse to depart the Jurisdiction shall give Bond for their appearance at the next Court of Assistants where continuing obstinate and refusing to retract and reform the aforesoid Opinions and Practices shall be sentenced to Banishment upon pain of Death and in case ●●the aforesaid Voluntary departure not to remain or to return again into this Jurisdiction without the allowance of the major part of the Council first had and published on penalty of being banished upon pain of Death and any one Magistrate upon complaint or information given him of any such Person shall cause them to be apprehended and if upon Examination of the cause he shall find Just grounds for such complaint he shall commit such Person to Prison until he come to his Tryal as above expressed Observe Here you may still note the Work of the Wicked in whom he that was a Lyar and Murderer from the beginning gave them no rest from their bloody pursuit after the Lives of the Righteous whom the Lord did preserve in all their deep sufferings and firey Tryals that not one of the faithful Sufferers for his Cause conformed to their wicked Will who would not endure any that differed in Judgment from their Priests Worship to inhabit within their Jurisdiction who without fear to God or regard to Man contrary to the Laws of the English Native without either fear or regard to God King or Bishops made the defence of their Faith Church and Common Wealth as they call themselves as strong as possible they could with Stock Whip Goal and Gallows on which the chiefest strength of their Faith did depend for when all their other Anti-christian Weapons failed them against the Quakers the Gallows held until the Kings Letter came and removed the strength of their Faith in that also yet they continued by their old wonted way of pl●king away mens Estates by fining them in great Sums for dessenting from their Priests Worship which from the Quakers R●p●●●●s them of the Church of England and others amounted to about Twenty Thousand Pounds in the bounds of New-England When Wolves once get a taste of Blood They are for killing all that 's good The Preamble to their Law This Court being desirous to try all means with as much lenity as may consist with our safety to prevent the Intrusions of the Quakers who besides their absurd and blasphemous Doctrines do like Rogues and Vagabonds come in upon us and have not been restrained by the Laws already provided Observe Here note the Foxes Preamble to their Wolvish Law whose Ravinous blood-thirst● Na●●re is not contented with the ●l●●ce but strive all they can as have done the Wicked in days past to have the innocent Blood also as did their Brother bloody Bonner in Queen Mary's time whenas to many Thousands of People it is well known that those which suffered in N●w-England under the Name of Quakers were neither in Doctrine P●inciple nor Practise any way guilty of
of this nature by imprisonment and paying three hundred pounds apiece was Dr. Child Samuel Maverick and other Merchants in Boston kept from being hanged for their being taken with a Petition to send to England as aforesaid Of which when I come to give an account of the English Church being persecuted by these New-England Free-men to do what they saw most pleasing to their Priests shall the more speak relating to the aforesaid suffering of Dr. Child Samuell Maverick and others of the Church of England as aforesaid From all Bloody Free-men pray God deliver me They are for Hanging all that one with them not be The Persecutors Law against the Kings good Subjects And if after this he or she shall return again then to be proceeded against as Ineorrigible Rogues and Enemies to the common Peace and shall immediately be apprehended and committed to the common Goal of the County and the next Court of Assistants shall be brought to the Tryal and proceeded against according to the former Law made 1658. for their punishment on Pain of Death Psalm 94.20 21. Obs You may understand that of this nature it hath been in all Ages to the People of God for as it is written He that is born after the f●esh persecuteth him that is born after the Spirit even so it is now Gal. 4 2● and that the People are great sufferers as by these Laws when they fall into the hands of Hypocrites which pretend so much to Religion as did the wicked Jews to destroy the righteous in that day which work as we read in the holy Scriptures Books of Martyrs and the like true Histories ever did as now it doth begin at the house of the persecuting Priests who would have none live save those that are one with them in all things that tend to the upholding them with Money for preaching which is made up with other mens words whose Life and experience they witness nothing of but at random make a sixt days Image with stolen words with which they fright the People that know no better then to buy of their Ware which further then they write it down lose it before the next market day such like is the preaching and teaching of every Hypocritical Hireling and Persecuting Priest whose Doctrine does leaven every Persecutor of their Church to follow them in the like covetous practice through whose Hypocrisie and Deceit many have been horribly cheated Now if New-Englands Churches be not highly guilty of these things as well as persecuting People to Death for Religion then the People in Forreign Countries are the more to blame to cry out at the sight of new-New-England Vessels so much as they do against Persecutors Deceit Hypocrisie false Doctrine Surfeited Horses and the like of stinking Fish and other Cheats with which it is common for Hypocrites and Persecutors to trade Hypocrisie Deceit is cloaked with Religion By men whose wicked Laws for Blood do make provision No men more wicked then Persecuters be To find it true in Scripture may it see Mat. 23.32 33.34.35.36 New-England Persecutors Laws against the King Subjects And for such Quakers as shall arise from amongst our selves they shall be proceeded against as the former Law Anno 1658. doth provide until they have been convicted by the Court of Assistants and being convicted he or she shall then be banished the Jurisdiction and il after that they shall return and be found in any part of this Jurisdiction then he or she so sentenced to banishment shall be proceeded against as those that are strangers and Vagabond Quakers in manner as before expressed Obs The Reader may hence understand that as their Laws were bloody the cruel nature of their unbelieving hard hearts was in the execution of their Laws agreeable thereunto who being bewitched by a Company of hi●eling Priests not to obey the Truth were through obedience to wicked Spirits mad after the Blood of the Innocent that the devout Members of their Antichristian Church did Act with that fury to the Quakers as if they could never use too much Cruelty upon them which was the more by the Priest-ridden Executioners through the Priests pronouncing Woes and bitter Curses against all such as should fail in the neglect of their work for the Devil against both Quakers Baptists and them of the Church of England as well as against all other Dissenters which Curses they still back't with Scripture words as aforesaid Judg. 5.23 Jer. 48.10 which work as the wicked did so these pretended was done by them for the honour of God and glory of his Name and that their Church was the purest Reformed Church of all other Christian Churches in the World But if the pureity of a Church consist in such wicked works as they have done by virtue of unrighteous Laws against the People of God and the Kings Subjects then it is manifest by the length of time in the like cruel bloody Work that their Mother Church of Rome is more purer then theirs But if Persecution be the work of the Devil as by Scripture it is manifest so to be then according to Christs own words they are Children of him whose work they do then it must consequently follow that Romes Church being the first under the Name Christian found to persecute that all under that name found to persecute are her children whom so often they call the great Whore The Devil 's Work not only done to Quakers But all Dissenters were in par● Pertakers New-England Persecutors Law against the Kings Subjects And it is further Ordered That whatsoever charge shall arise about apprehending whipping conveying or otherwise about the Quakers to be laid out by the Constable of such Town where it is expended and to be repaid by the Treasurer out of the next County Levy And further ordered That the Constables of their several Towns are hereby impowered ●rom time to time to impress Cart Oxen and other Assistance for the Execution of this Order 1661. Obs The Reader may hence understand That for the cloaking of the Devils Work they made all their unrighteous Warrants run in the Kings Name as if he was the Author of their cruel Work against Dissenters whenas it manifestly appears both by the holy Scriptures and also by the Kings Letter a Copy of which will follow That they had no Warrant Precept or Command either from God or the King but did wholly act and do according to their own Wills which still remain the same to work Mischief against both Quakers Baptists and the Church of England also as will hereafter evidently appear but their Horns at present are shortened and their Cloak begins to appear threed-bare and now their Hypocris●e and Deceit will no longer hide their Wickedness from the King and People whose Money out of the Treasury must serve to defray the Charge of the Devil's Work against the Kings good Subjects who had taken from them by the persecuting Churches in New-England to the value of Twenty Thousand
VVoman with her having a young Infant at the Breast both which VVomen were imprisoned and cruelly whipt with more of the like Cruelty as is to be seen in the said Book of Sufferings Richard Dowdney An honest harmless Man tho● after the Romish Invention was commi●ted to Prison and whipt after their usual manner with thirty Stripes with which his flesh was so torn and cut in pieces that many People lamented at the sight thereof that such an innocent man as he was should be so horribly abused as in said Book of Sufferings is more at large to be seen Sarah Gibbins and Dorothy Waugh two young VVomen for being of those called Quakers and coming into their Jurisdiction had for their entertainment in Boston the flesh of their backs beaten to pieces by their Priests chief VVorkman viz. the Executioner of their Law at their Gallows and when so whipt was by another Member of their Churches Peace viz. their Goaler shut up in a close Room where none was suffered to come unto them and there kept three days together without all manner of Food And at another time kept them eight days without all manner of Provision and had not the Lord preserved them at this time beyond what men of themselves are able to do they had perished under the Cruelty of the new-New-England Church their said Sufferings are more at large to be seen in the said Book of Sufferings William Shattock an Inhabitant in Boston for being one first day found in his House alone was by one of the Priests drudges carried to their House of Oppression for entertaining of Strangers and in the time of his being kept there with the like whipping some of the Priests crew endeavoured to perswade his Wife wholly to leave him and that they would place out his Children to Masters of Families that tended their Meetings whose suffering is more at large to be seen in the said Book of Sufferings Thomas Harris for declaring against Pride and Oppression which the guilty proud Oppressors itching Ears could not endure to hear was committed to their House of Oppression where the Goaler that devout Member of their Church shut him up and kept him eleven days five of which he kept him without Bread and though he had before been cruelly whipt yet this merciless Wretch gave his Weak bruised Body Twenty blows with a pitched Rope whose sufferings are more at large to be seen in the Quakers book of sufferings as aforesaid Several Innocent Women called Quakers had their Bodies searched for Witches which work was done by the old Member women with such cruelty to their Bodies that one of the Women said she did not the like trouble undergo in bearing and bringing forth five Children besides what more they suffered under the power of those who were as free to run as the Devil was to drive them to perform his lust in the doing the aforesaid Anti-christian work of which more is to be seen in the aforesaid Books of the Quakers suffering under the Anti-christian power of New-Englands Churches William Brend for coming into Bostons Jurisdiction where all the aforesaid work of Anti-christ was acted and done and for being one of them called a Quaker and declaring the Truth was cruelly whipt and shut up into close Prison where the Goaler and devout Member of their Church lockt his Neck and Heels together so close that there was only room for the Lock to go between in which manner he kept him sixteen hours and then gave his weak bruised Body One Hundred and Seventeen Blows with a pitched Rope having thus beaten him for dead an out cry was among the People That the Goaler had killed a man which to appease the People bills were set upon the Prison doors and else where That the Goaler should be dealt with but said Brends coming to life again though the Doctors said it would be admitable if he did recover for his flesh was beaten into a meer Gelly of Blood however as God would have it he came to recover again then to prevent the Goalers being punished for this his great peice of Wickedness to said Brend John Horton their chief high Priest said if William Brend will endeavour to beat our Gospel Ordinances black and blew it was just upon him if he was beaten black and blue and withall in said Book that his counsel was to his Church Brethren in Iniquity To put off the Bear skin and put on the Fox Skin which indeed is ●●●eling Priest like the more to deceive poor ignorant People of whom God hath opened the Eyes of many by which they see hirelings deceit William Robinson a Merchant Ma●maduke Stevinson and William Leddra as Informed the one a clothe● the other a husband man and Mary Dier wife to Mr Dier of Rode Island all which four were ●eat sufferers In Bostons Jurisdiction under the cruel bloody hands of the Church Members before they drove them with great number of their Priests club man to their bloody alter and many more by the Priests and Rulers with their con●enting Members in Iniquity were intended to be she●●●leed an offering to their Anger and Revenge had not the Kings Letter as aforesaid stopt their bloody hands and when the Priests drudges with their m●ny Swords Staves Guns and Drums to drown the Testimony of the Lords Servants from being heard among the People had drove them to their Bloody Altar where they chearfully delivered up their Lives for the Truth of God and Testimony of Jesus which was to the beholders Admiration and great rage of their Persecutors when they were executed they cut down their Bodies letting them fall to the breaking the Skulls of some and ripped off their Shirts dragging their naked Bodies either by the heels or with a Rope and as they dragged them gnashed their Teeth with meer Madness as they went on with their work of dragging their Bodies to a filthy stinking Pit into which they threw some of their naked Bodies and never would grant their Freinds liberty to secure their bodies from Ravenous Creatures by putting about the place any manner of fence whatsoever Seeing the Wickedness of these Persecutors to be great and their Lyes against the People of God many I shall here give one instance of the many which might be produced to prove them lyars that ●ay The Quakers might have had their liberty to have been gone but would not accept it therefore say such Lyers they were accassary to their own Death But to prove the contrary here is the copy of a Merchants letter in print who was no Quaker but an eye and ear witness to what follows viz. Boston the 26th of March 1661. ON the 14th of this Instant here was one William Leddra put to Death The People of the Town told me he might go away if he would but when I made further enquiry I heard the Marshall say that he was chained in Prison from the time he was condemned to the day of Execution I