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 any friends have no dicredit of me, nor Chritians no tumbling block, but rather an encouragement.

The Incription and Epitaph upon the Monument in the Gray-Friar's Church yard at Edinburgh, called the Martyr's Tomb.

Upon the head of the Tomb there’s the Effigies of an open Bible drawn with thee cripture citations. Rev. vi. 9, 10, 11. 'And when he had opened the firt eal, I aw under the altar the ouls of them which were lain for the word of God, and for the teti-mony which they held. And they cried with a loud voice, aying, How long, O Lord, holy and true, dot though not avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth? And white robes were given unto e-very one of them, and it was aid unto them, that they hould ret yet for a little eaon, until their fellow-ervants alo, and their brethren, that hould be killed as they were, hould be fulfilled. Rev. vii. 24. Thee are they which came out of great tri-bulation, and have wahed their robes, and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.'

Follows the Vere,

lt Paenger, take heed what you do ee, This Tomb doth hew for what ome Men did die, Here lies interr’d the Dut of thoe who tood Gaint Perjury, reiting unto blood; Adhering to the Covenants and Laws, Etablihing the ame; which was the caue Their Lives were acrific’d unto the lut Of Prelatits abjur'd. Th' here their Dut Lies mixt with Murderers and other Crew, Whom Jutice jutly did to death purue,