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 house were broken to pieces, as if all had been changed; so that they  and wished themselves elsewhere; when  a great clap of thunder, with a whirlwind the doors flew open, and a mighty  of wind entered, with the hisses of  shrieks and cries, upon which he  cried out murder, and there was such  in the hall, as if all the devils in  had been there. When day-light they took the boldness to enter the  and found his brains beaten out against  wall, and the floor sprinkled with  and his eyes torn out, very terrible to ; but missing his body; they went  search of it, and found it on the  mangled and mashed to pieces. So this miserable wretch's life, forsaking  and all goodness, and given up to his  enemy, which we hope may  not only as a fearful, but lasting  and warning to others. His mangled in respect to his function, learning, and  qualifications, was decently buried.