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 But as for this, no caue in them was found Worthy of death, but only they were found Contant and tedfat, zealous, witneing, For the prerogatives of Chrit their King. Which truths were eal'd by famous Guthrie's head, And all along to Mr Renwick's blood, They did endure the wrath of Enemies, Reproaches, Torments, Deaths, and Injuries; But yet they're thoe who from uch troubles came, And now triumph in glory with the Lamb.

From May 27, 1661, that the noble Marquis of Argyle uffered, to the 17th of February, 1688, that Mr James Renwick uffered, were execute at Edinburgh, about one hundred of Noblemen, Gentlemen, Miniters, and others, noble Martyrs for Jeus Chrit. The mot part of them lies here.

Upon the foot of the Monument tands a Crown, with this Incription, "Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life."

Avid, a Shepherd firt, and then Advanced to be King of men, Had of his Graces in this quarter This heir, a Wand'rer, now a Martyr, Who for his Contancy and Zeal, Still to the back did prove good Steel. Who for Chrit's royal Truths and Laws, And for the Covenanted Caue Of Scotland's famous Reformation, Declining Tyrant's uurpation; By cruel Chrichton murder'd lies, Whoe Blood to Heav'n for vengeance cries.

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