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 where he stayed all night; and, in the morning, when he took farewell, he came out at the door, saying to himself, "Poor woman, a fearful morning!" twice over: "A dark misty morning!" The next morning, between five and six, the said John Brown having gone about the worship of God in his family, was going with a spade in his hand, to make ready some peat ground; the mist being very dark, he knew not until cruel and bloody Claverhouse compassed him with three troops of horse, and brought him to his house, and there examined him; who, though he was a man of stammering speech, yet answered him distinctly and soundly; which made Claverhouse to ask those whom he had taken to be his guides through the muirs, if ever they heard him preach? They answered, "No, no, he was never a preacher." He said, "If he has never preached, meikle he has prayed in his time." He said to John, "Go to your prayers, for you shall immediately die." When he was praying, Claverhouse interrupted him three times: One time that he stopt him, he was pleading that the Lord would spare a remnant, and not make a full end in the day of his anger; Claverhouse said, "I gave you time to pray, and ye are begun to preach." He turned upon his knees, and said, "Sir, you know neither the nature of praying nor preaching, that calls this preaching; then con-