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 these prisoners, dissuading them from that foul compliance; and some worthy persons of these prisoners, whom he wrote to, said to me with tears, that they slighted his advice, and swallowed the unhappy advices of these ministers who were making peace with the enemies of God, and followed their foul steps, for which they go mourning to their graves. I heard the same Mr Blackadder preach his last public sermon before falling into the enemies' hands, in the night-time, in the fields, in the parish of Livingstone, upon the side of the Muir, at New-house, on the 23d March, after Bothwel, where he lectured upon Micah iv. from the 9th verse, where he asserted, That the nearer the delivery, our pains and showers whould come the thicker and sorer upon us; and that we had been long in the fields, but ere we were delivered, we would go down to Babylon; that either popery would overspread this land, or be at the breaking in upon us like an inundation of water. And preached upon that text, 'Let no man be moved with these afflictions, for ye yourselves know, that ye are appointed thereunto.' Where he insisted on that moving and shaking dispensations the Lord had exercised his people with in former ages, especially that man of God, that went to Jeroboam at Bethel, and delivered his commission faithfully, and yet was turned out