Page:Strange and wonderful predictions of Mr. Christopher Love (2).pdf/2



Few nights after he was entenced to be beheaded on Towr Hill, which was on the 22nd day of Augut 1651, ten days before his appointed time, by the entence he received at the bar, being one night viited by two of his intimate acquaintances or boom friends, as he himelf called them. they began to complain of the cruelties of the times, and the malice and uage of time erving brethren; to which Mr Love answered "and think you this is an evil time? No no; this is the very time when grace and true godlines can be ditinguihed from hypocriy; many have followed Chrit hitherto for the loaves, and are now turned back for the roughnes of the way, and the ore of  which others met with who are gone before them.

There are many in London at this very day, who think to go to heavean in their gilden coaches and have decried Chrit's cause before men (gaint whom I now witnes) and