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A29466 A brief narrative of that stupendious [sic] tragedie late intended to be acted by the satanical saints of these reforming times humbly presented to the king's most excellent majesty : also, an impartial account of the indictment, arraignment, tryal [sic], and condemnation of Thomas Tonge, George Phillips, Francis Stubbs, James Hind, John Sallers, and Nathaniel Gibbs, at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, London, Decemb. 11, 1662 ; together with the confessions, speeches, and prayers of George Phillips, Thomas Tonge, Nathaniel Gibbs, Francis Stubbs, at the place of execution, on Munday, Decemb. 22, 1662. / exactly taken in short-hand characters, by the same person that wrote the late king's judges tryals. Hill, William, fl. 1662.; Tonge, Thomas, d. 1662.; Phillips, George, d. 1662.; Stubbs, Francis, d. 1662.; Sallers, John, d. ca. 1662.; Gibbs, Nathaniel, d. 1662. 1662 (1662) Wing B4611; ESTC R32577 58,554 95

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we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. And blessed be thy Name O merciful God that has made such a Covenant of everlasting grace to poor sinners and the children that do believe in thee through Jesus Christ. Thou hast said thou wilt be merciful to all our iniquities and sins and wilt remember them no more These are thy promises and they are all Yea and Amen in Christ Jesus Thou hast made thy servant to hear thy voice in thy Son Thou hast been a merciful God to him and forgiven him all his sins and justified him freely through the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. Who shall condemn us or lay any thing to our charge It is God that justifies who gave himself a ransom for our sins died for our sins is risen again and now sits at the right hand of God ever living and making intercession for us whose blood speaks better things then the blood of Abel His blood cryed for vengeance but the blood of Christ cries for peace and forgiveness God is in Christ reconciling himself unto the world not imputing their trespasses He hath made him to be sin for us who knew no sin that we might be made the righteousness of God in him Blessed be thy Name that thou hast sent thy holy Childe Jesus to be the propitiation not onely for our sins but for the sins of the whole world He hath suffered the just for the unjust that he might bring us unto God O do thou therefore help thy poor servants before thee and all thy children Give us to see the removal of eternal death by the death of the Lord Jesus Let us see thee at peace with us and justifying of us through thy grace All have sinned and come short of thy glory but being justified through the redemption of Christ Jesus whom God hath let form to be a propitiation for the sins of the whole world Thou hast promised that whosoever believeth in the Lord Jesus Christ thy grace thy mercy thy love shall not perish but have everlasting life and thou hast given to thy poor servant exceeding great and precious promises and by thy own Spirit bringing home these premises given him to believe the Records thou hast given of thy Son which beareth witness That God is reconciled to him and well pleased with him in Christ Jesus and given him eternal life And seeing thou hast hid his soul in Jesus Christ when he shall appear then shall we appear with him in glory and be made like to our Lord Jesus Christ By the same power that thou raisest up Jesus Christ from the dead by the same power thou art able to subdue all things There is nothing impossible with God what ever thou hast promised shall be performed Heaven and Earth shall pass away but one title of thy word shall not fail And therefore blessed be thy Name that thou hast revealed these things to thy poor and unworthy Creature that thou art his God and Father that thou wilt never leave him nor forsake him and thou hast hid his life in Christ and wrote his name in the Book of Jesus Christ and he rejoyceth that he knows he is his who is the onely true God Knows thou art well pleased with him and justified him freely from all his sins accepted him in and through the Lord Jesus Christ. O therefore dear Father do thou receive his soul according to thy promise that he may be thine and thou his God O blessed Father do thou be pleased to do good to all thy people And now dear Father take care of our families be thou a Husband to our yoke-fellows a Father to the fatherless Do them good abundantly above what we are able to ask or think and what is wanting and lost by our removal do thou hand out to them thy mercy and grace and move the hearts of the children of men to do them good Be thou their God help them and provide for them Seal up thy loving kindness to them not onely for this life but for the life to come Do good to our Magistrates thou who hast the hearts of all men make such as are about them men fearing God and hating covetousness that may judge for God that he may have glory O be pleased to let His Majesty rule and reign in righteousness let His Throne be established in righteousness and reveal the choicest of thy blessings to His poor soul Manifest Christ Jesus and him crucified to Him and give Him to see the most precious blood of Christ cleansing Him from all sins Binde up His soul in the bundle of everlasting life crown Him with a crown of righteousness as well as with an earthly Crown Let Him be a Nursing Father and Nursing Mother indeed to this Nation that He may hate the evil doer and be a praise to them that do well Do good to every one of us O help us that we may first seek the Kingdom of God First believe in God and then honor our King First fear God and serve him and then give to Cesar that which is Cesars Give unto the King that which is the Kings give Him all obedience to live quietly in all godliness and honesty And now O Lord do thou take away that spirit of emulation and strife and malice From whence comes wars come they not from our lusts The Lord remove pride prejudice and malice from us and cause us to love one another The Lord teach every one in their places to walk continually to the glory and praise of God that we professing the name of Christians may be enabled to walk humbly and meekly to do good to walk uprightly and to love mercy and then certainly we may expect that blessing that God hath promised to them that believe in him which is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen Mr. Stubb's Prayer PRecious and Eternal Lord God in thy presence O Lord are we and in the presence of thy Son and of thy Holy Angels and in the presence of this great multitude that now is beholding us poor abjects poor worms poor dust and ashes and truly Lord we were not able to lift up our heads this day except thou didst come in by thy mighty Power O Lord help us to see the Heavens opened this day and that the armes of our Christ may be opened to receive our poor Souls O Lord we are bidding farewel to the world farewel to the creature enjoyments farewell to every thing and now Lord we are going home unto thy deer and precious self draw forth our Souls and enlarge our hearts after thee that we may be in the pursuit of our God our Souls long for the Lord as the Hart longs or pants after the water brooks Lord appear in this hour this is a great Trial that thy poor creatures are brought to Now come and smile upon thy poor worm O that thou wouldst communicate thy self unto us the Lord lift up the light of
poor sinners under the Law and herein was the great grace and mercy of God to wards all sinners that he was so gracious to send his beloved Son out of his own bosome to take our natures upon him who was defiled and cursed and condemned and separated from God I say Jesus Christ took our natures upon him and for this very end to do the will of his heavenly Father Lo it is written in the volume of thy b●ok I come to do thy will O God and it w●s his meat and drink to do his will and what was that but that we might be sanctified through the offering up of the body of Jesus Christ for our sins to tread the winepress of his Fathers wrath and to endure the cross and bear all our sins in his own body that made his soul heavy unto death he was a surety for us and our sins and for our s●kes the Lord laid on him the iniquity of us all and he hath born our grief and endured our punishment it made his soul cry out My God my God why hast thou forsaken me or else we must for ever be banished out of the presence of God and never have any hopes of glory of faith or of salvation had not the Son of God become our Mediatour and Surety so there is one God and one Mediatour the Man Christ Jesus He gave himself a ransom for all our sins to free us from the wrath to come everlasting destruction and from the worm that never dies O that we could ever be thankful to God live to him that hath so loved us as to send his Son to die for us and is by the almighty power of God raised from the dead and now sits at the right hand of God and ever lives to make intercession Truly friends this is not the love of man but the love of God and therefore eternal love God so loved the world it is Gods love he loved sinners ungodly ones he did so love them as to give his onely begotten Son to save them to reconcile them to uphold them to redeem them from wrath to come it was to seek and save them that were lost This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptation that Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners We all like sheep had gone astray and must perish in our sins had not the Lord Jesus been sent of his Father out of his bosome to declare the good will of God and did it by which we are sanctified through the offering up of the body of Jesus Christ and this Lord Jesus Christ the eternal Son of God he is the Mediatour between God and poor sinners Come unto me all ye that are weary and heavy laden says Christ and I will give you rest now this grace is from God we are saved by grace and that not of our selves it is the gift of God through faith in Christ we are saved and all things that do pertain to life and godliness it is the gift of God now all things are of God who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ to wit that God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself not imputing their trespasses unto him Would you know the forgiveness of your sins your peace with God and that God is well pleased with you God is reconciled by Jesus Christ unto you and does not impute your sins unto you but looks on the righteousness of Christ as satisfaction that thereby you might have the remission of your sins through the bloud of Christ. Be it known unto all men that through this mans preaching the forgiveness of sins Acts 13.38 39. and by him all that do believe are justified from all things from which they could not be by the Law of Moses now justification from sin and redemption from iniquity is through the knowledge of Christs death for your sins and his resurrection and now there is no other name given under heaven whereby we can be saved but by the name of Jesus and whosoever believeth in his name shall not perish but have everlasting life Ioh. ● 24 It is the doctrine of Jesus Christ it is his word and hope you will search the Scriptures and look into those things for your souls good when Christ says Verily verily I say unto you He that heareth my words and believeth them he hath everlasting life and shall not come into condemnation but is passed from death to life The reason why God does assure poor sinners they shall not pass into everlasting condemnation and perish is through his rich grace through his promise for he hath promised he will be merciful to our iniquities and our sins will remember no more and these his promises of grace which are all Yea and Amen in Christ are ratified by the bloud of Christ the bloud of Christ is this bloud of the New Covenant and it is that by which we have the forgiveness remission and cleansing of all our sins Vndersheriff Mr. Gibbs let me interrupt you this is very good and pertinent but you have said these things over and over there is another of your friends is to speak and the time grows short pray go on to the matter or conclude Gibbs I shall speak a word or two as to the knowledge of forgiveness of sins by and through Jesus Christ and so the knowledge of the Resurrection of the dead it is the fruit of Jesus Christ for by the first man came death and by the second man Christ came life and God that has by his exceeding great and mighty power raised up Jesus Christ from the grave and power of sin he also shall raise us up by the same power and when he comes again the second time at his appearing and coming we shall see him and be made like to him and he will receive us to himself he is gone to prepare a place for us and in his Fathers house are many mansions and if it were not so he would have told us and now God that hath given eternal life and forgiveness of sins unto his poor servants he will also when Jesus Christ shall come to judge the world receive him into his everlasting glory which is my faith expectation and hope in God through Jesus Christ. A man may bear his infirmities but a wounded conscience who can bear when God smites who can bear and therefore I desire as I believe the forgiveness of all my sins through the rich Grace of God through the bloudshed of Jesus Christ his Son every one must give account to God and as their Works are so will their Reward be either accepted by God as workers of Christ or condemned as workers of iniquity Last of all as to the separated Congregations to whom I belong I have observed in those few daies that I have lived there is a great deal of animosity evil will hard censuring and abusing the pretious Saints of Jesus Christ. If they are in an error you
his countenance upon our precious souls be a precious God to us and a dear and loving Father thou hast not left poor souls in the dark in such an hour as this O that thou wouldest communicate thy self unto us we are now departing and dying good Father we pray thee that we may have the spiritual life communicated to our souls Look in mercy upon every heart here in thy presence O that their Souls may be saved in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ thou hast given Christ to die for us whilst creatures here thy blood is able to wash and make me clean O there is no spot no dye but the blood of Jesus is able to take it away O Lord help us that we may die in the love of Jesus Christ And good Lord we desire that thou would look in mercy upon him that is the Officer and Executioner of these poor worms and as he is to wash his hands in our blood O Lord wash his soul in the blood of the Lamb of God Father thou knowest we desire the good of his soul we forgive him and we desire to forgive every one And dear Lord we desire thee to look upon the King communicate the riches of thy mercy unto his Majesty we desire his soul may be saved thou hast the hearts of all Kings in thy hand draw forth his heart that he may love those things that pleaseth thee and love them which thou lovest Let him be established in righteousness and let Justice and Judgment run down the streets of England as a mighty stream We pray thee to carry forth our souls to pray for every Relation beget Love in all sorts of people that they may live the life of Love that when they depart this life they may enjoy the blessed Comforter the Lord Jesus Christ. And dear Lord thou art pleased to give us a taste of thy love this day Lord thou hast given us a pardon blessed be thy Majesty for it thou hast given us a reprieve for our souls we are delivered from death to life we hope when we depart this world we shall meet them with Jesus Christ we shall enjoy those blessed Mansions to all eternity And gracious Father we desire to bless thee for that civility we have had from those that have been Officers here Lord make it up to them And we desire to bless thee for it O the riches and the heigth of the grace of God and the love of Jesus Christ to poor sinners We may see that thou wouldst be pleased to look in mercy upon this poor Nation O that thou wouldst unite their hearts in love together O that there might not be any more differences or hatred Unite their hearts in love and obedience that they may fear God honour the King that they may desire in all righteousness and holiness to do those things that are according to thy mind and will And gracious Father thou canst not abide Hypocrites the Lord cause souls to love holiness and the power of godliness that they may not shrowd themselves under the profession when there is reality Look in mercy upon all the Churches of Jesus Christ communicate thy mercy and love to them be pleased to be with us this day and go along with us O that we may bless thee with our souls and all that is within us Be with us and do for us more then we are able to ask or think upon the account of Jesus Christ in whom thou art well pleased to whom be all praise and glory now and for ever Amen AFterwhich their Caps being severally pulled over their Faces and after some private ejaculations the Executioner caused the Cart to be drawn away and after they had hanged a while they were severally headed and quartered according to their Sentence and their heads and quarters conveyed in a Basket to Newgate to be disposed of at the Kings pleasure Which he was graciously pleased thus to dispose of Their several Quarters to be buried which was accordingly done on Saturday-night December 27. Their heads to be set up on several Poles Two on the one Tower-hill and two on the other as neer the Tower as may be FINIS
concerning Declarations Hil. The Declaration was ready Stubbs acquainted us against Popery and Monopolies for Liberty of Conscience and a Free Common-wealth Finch Any thing of the Popish Massacre Hil. Yes I had this Paper of them a Copy of a Letter Sir R. Foster How many Copies of that Letter were to be dispersed in the City Hil. About Five thousand Sir Ieoffry Palmer These things were to be dispersed to possess the people that the Papists about that time would Massacre the Protestants that so they might draw all against that Party to joyn with them a brave colour when in truth there was no such thing but onely to carry on their design of killing the King and altering the Government The Letter was read by the Clerk and follows in his verbis SIR OUt of the respect which I bear to you in particular and to the Protestant Party in General I give you notice of this Passage About a fortnight since a woman which you must be ignorant where who had it from a Correspondent of the Papists that they intend to make use of their Army which all the World sees they have provided against Al-hallows Eve next It was thought good therefore in as prudent way as may be to give notice to our Friends in remote Parts that they may do what piety to God Loyalty to their Prince Love to their Country and self-preservation should direct them Sir I call the Eternal God to witness that this is not to Trepan to put a Trick upon you but a sober Truth And also Communicated to a Justice of the Peace and by him to the Privy Council and what the issue of it is I have not heard I hope you will inquire and tell us From Yexford in Suffolk Octob. 31. 1662. Serj. Keeling Do you Mr. Hill remember any discourse of the way of taking Whitehall Name who were there and who spoke Hill There was Hind and one Captain Browne a Shooe-maker in the Strand and some other persons Counc Was Stubbs there Hill Not at this discourse but we talked of taking Whitehall at Stubbs's house when a Sea-Captain was there that was to go to Saranam and Stubbs invited him to stay at home to assist them who was to come down with a Party by Charing-Cross and another Party to come up by the Cock-pit and to kill my Lord Duke of Albemarle and to slay ●ir Richard Brown in the City and the Party in the City to keep a Drum beating c. And Tonge said That their main care must be to keep down Sir Richard Brown and the Trained Bands or else they should never be able to stand Council What concerning the Privy Garden way Hill They discoursed concerning the getting down the Door and the Wall and so get the sooner to Whitehall Council What was Stubbs's opinion at that communication Hill His was at Black-friars the last Tuesday night before they were taken this Stubbs Thomas and Gibbs Court Which Gibbs Hill This black Gibbs at the Bar they discoursed that they would be sure to make an end of Kings Princes and Dukes that they might have a Free State and troubled no more with any such kinde of persons neither Lawn Sleeves nor Circinglers Council Do you remember that Stubbs proposed any other way to Whitehall Hill No Sir Maynard Did they say what Number was provided ten or twenty thousand Hill Stubbs assured us that there was a great party in East-smithfield right for the work and had their Arms. Couucil What imployment had Sallers about delivering the Arms Hill He said the Arms were delivered out at Cruched-friers about six hundred and that forty of their Friends went away last night for lack of Arms that within two or three days there would be more Council Did he name a Magazine Hill Yes the Magazine in Crutched-friers Council Did you know any thing touching the discovery of the Word and by whom Hill No Sir but I understood that Tonge was assured by Phillips that Phillips would get him the Word that very night that they intended the Insurrection Council What was propounded if they had taken the King what would they do Hill He should have the same Quarter as Ludlow was to have Court Who said that Hill Stubbs and Gibbs and Tonge Council That 's three of the Prisoners at the Bar Lord have mercy upon us Council Were you not acquainted of a Council of Six Hill Yes they named some at a venture but they believed some of them were of the Six That they met not twice in a place sometimes here and sometimes in another place Council Who did they name Hill Colonel Danvers Phillips Nye the Minister Lockyer and one Cole of Southhampton that these Four were part of the Six Council What discourse touching the distance of place where they engaged any Hill Forty miles about the Town Council Did Tonge tell you that Strange had lodg'd any Horse Hill He said he had taken out the Horse that were provided for a time but Gibbs and Stubbs at Black-friers assured us of the Horse coming into the Town the night before Council Did Tonge tell you of any Back Breasts Blunderbusses Hill Not he Sir It was talked of that night at the Black-friers Council What did you hear concerning sending into Dorsetshire to spread Rumours there Hill That they had four hundred of their Friends there that they were sure of and several Cases of Pistols sent down by the Carrier Court Who said that Hill I know not what particular person but at that Meeting and in that company Council Who was present Hill Gibbs and Stubbs Council None of the rest Was Tonge or Phillips there Hill No Sir Council Did you hear of any other Countrey either Kent or Worcestershire or Derby or Leicestershire Hill Tonge informed us of the faithfulness of Col. Kendrick in Kent to bring him some Arms. Court If the Prisoners will ask him any Questions they may Sallers Friends all that here are present I did ever abhor such an action Ask him whether he did hear me speak those words that I should say that there was Arms delivered out and that forty went away lacking and in one or two days there would be more which words I never did speak in my life or any such thing onely what I heard from Wapshot as Wapshot declared to my Lord Mayor he told me to whom I appeal It 's true meeting with that Wapshot says he we hear there will be a Rising and there are some Arms delivered out said I I would advise you to have a care of such a business Sir Orl. Bridgeman I would not interrupt you you will be admitted to make your defence afterwards but if you will ask him any Question Sallers My Lord I shall come to that Wapshot told me there were Arms delivered but further told me he knew not of the certainty of these things that at night he should go to a house where he should know I bid him have a care At
Gibbs were according to a late Sentence drawn on two Hurdles viz. Tonge and Phillips in one and Stubbs and Gibbs in the other to the common place of Execution at Tyborn Where being come they were received into a Cart under the Gallows and the Executioner desiring them severally to forgive him they all declared they did freely forgive him and all their enemies and did severally salute each other with this Phrase Welcome Brother and to one another said We are now lanching into the deep They being all tied up Phillips gave the Executioner a small sum of money and the rest directed the Executioner to take out of their pockets a small parcel of money as their gift to him and Phillips afterwards bended a Six-pence and presented it to a friend of his Mr. Stroud and a Shilling likewise bended to one Mr. Clark Then the Under-Sheriff of Middlesex acquainted them they had all free liberty to speak provided they did not reflect upon his Majesty or the present Government which they all promised not to do and thanked him for his civility and then Phillips began in manner following Friends and Countrey-men I Am come this day to pay that great debt that I owe to Nature it is a work that had need be well done for it is but once to be done My hope is now above and for what I now come to suffer for my own part I bless God in whose presence I now speak as a dying man I had not any murderous thought against the King but I have prayed for him and wished that he might Live and Reign and long Reign in Righteousness and that God would make his Crown a Crown of Righteousness upon his Head and bless him in his Government so that he may not know any of these occasions more For my part I have ventured my life for his Majesty it was far from my heart to do any thing of that nature The Lord receive my soul. I freely forgive all men as I hope to be forgiven of God I never did act any thing but onely this which was my ignorance of the Laws that I did not discover it and I was justly found Guilty for not discovering I have done Mr. Sheriff but hope after my Brethren have spoken we may have liberty to call upon the Lord. Vnd. Sher. It will not be denied you Then Mr. Tonge began in this manner Friends and Countrey-men YOu see me here a dying man I have sometimes been in some mens company where I have heard them contriving the business for which I am condemned to die and that which led me to joyn with them was this I was and had been sometimes in the Army and I have looked upon this Cause to be good As for his Majesty the Lord bless him and prosper him and put it into his heart that He may be a Nursing-Father indeed to this Countrey Vnd. Sher. Have you any more to say you may speak Tonge I have nothing more And then Gibbs proceeded and said COuntreymen and Friends and I hope Christians and the last consideration is that that makes me the more free to speak to you we all profess to own God and Jesus Christ to be our Saviour our Redeemer our Sanctifier and giver of and bestower upon us Eternal Life this should excite our Souls to love one another and upon the account of Gods love that God has so loved us as to give Jesus Christ to reconcile us sinners to God we ought to love one another it is his great command Truly as to the Cause for which I am brought here God the great Judge of Heaven and Earth before whom I stand knows that in the place where I have lived I behaved my self as an obedient Subject and when there was an Insurrection by the Fifth-Monarchy men I went out in my own person though I had Servants as well as others purely out of affection to His Majesty knowing that in the peace of His Government I should have peace and so I went out hazarded my Life and continued out till all was quiet I was at a neighbors house drinking of a cup of Beer on Tuesday night in the Kitching alone save onely the man of the house and the maid these men came in one Hill and Riggs that are the witnesses against me there was Riggs and Hills and this Stubbs and on Beazeley and I being alone in the Kitchin they asked for one Gibbs the people of the house told me there were some Gentlemen would speak with me I wished them to direct them to me and they came to me and through the ignorance of the Law which it seems runs thus If any words treasonable against his Majesty is spoken it is Treason to conceal it so thus I have given you in part the cause of my being here Hereupon information was given to the Kings Majesty that I should say there would be a Rising and that Al-hollows Eve was the time that there were arms sent into the Countrey and that Ludlow was to be General and this was charged upon me by the Kings Majesty when I came before him to be examined and upon Hills and Rigg's Oath I was sent to the Tower and kept a long time a Prisoner examined three or four times over by the Lords of his Majesties Council I have one word more As touching my Judgement I am reputed in the world to be one of those that is called by the name of Anabaptist a name of dirision and scorn One is an Anabaptist one an Independent one a Presbyterian one this and one that and one the other who gave these nick-names to Christians There is but one God one Lord Jesus one Baptism one Hope of Glory How comes the Body of Christ or the Members of Christ to be called these nick-names But now as I am one that do profess Faith in God through the Lord Jesus Christ and do stand before you all and before the Lord I know no other God but the Eternal and Living God that hath made the World and that Rules and Raigns and disposes all his Creatures I do believe in this God he has been gracious to me a poor sinner to all poor sinners that when we by reason of sin had forfeited all our mercies and were under wrath and everlasting destruction and must perish for ever that God did out of his rich grace and tender mercies give his onely begotten Son according to his promise to be the blessing of God to the poor Gentiles according as the Scripture did declare the Scriprure foreseeing that God would justifie the heathens through faith preached before the Gospel to Abraham saying In thee shall all the Nations of the earth be blessed he spe●ks not of the natural seed of Abraham but of Christ so that all the blessings that God did convey to the sinful world is by the means of Jesus Christ whom God in the fulness of time did send his Son born of a woman to redeem