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 found his brains, beaten out against the wall, and the floor sprinkled with blood; and his eyes torn out, very terrible to behold; but missing the body, they went in search of it, and found it on the dung-hill, mangled and mashed to pieces, so ended this miserable wretch's life, forsaking God and all goodness, and given up to his implacable enemy, which we hope may stand, not only as a fearful, but lasting monument and warning to others. His mangled body in respect to his function, learning, and other qualifications, was decently buried.