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 for a time, but if Scotland ſhall not conſider the merciful day of their viſitation, nor his long ſuffering, patience, and forbearance lead them to repentance, as we fear it will not, but harden them in their ſin, and the greater part turn goſpel-proof and judgment-proof, and wax worſe and worſe, then will the Lord accompliſh all that he has threatened; his well-deſerved, foreſeen, and foretold day of vengeance: "When he begins, he will make an end;" eſpecially againſt the houſe of Eli, for the iniquity which they cannot but know. When ended, he, and thoſe that were with him, lay down in the ſheep houſe, and got ſome ſleep: He roſe early, and went up to the burn-ſide, and ſtayed long s when he came in to then, he gave out the 32d. Pſalm, from the 7th verſe to the end; when ending, he repeated the 7th verſe.

Saying, Theſe and the following are ſweet lines, which I got at the burn ſide this morning, and we'll get more to-morrow, and ſo we will get daily proviſion: He was never behind with any that put their truſt in him; and he will not be in cur common, nor none who needily depends on him, and ſo we will go on in his ſtrength, making mention of his righteouſneſs, and of his only. The foreſaid James Cubiſon went eight miles with him; when he took good night, he ſaid, Sir, I think I'll never ſee you again. He anſwered, James, you and I will never meet again in time. And two ſeveral times he went to Ireland before, when they parted, he told them that they would meet again. The ſaid James, John Muirhead, and others of our ſufferers, who were preſent, gave me theſe accounts.

28. Shortly after they landed from Ireland in Galloway, the enemy got notice, they being then in garriſons, foot and horſe, and it being killing time, the alarm came