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 amazed multitude flock after them in great warms, ighing and lamenting.

After that, the whole night is pent in Palms and prayers, and godly dicourle, and mutuall exhortations: (that becaue it pleaed God to call them before others, to this glory of Martyrdome,) they hould not doubt, by their true contancy, to confound the world, to glorifie Chrit, and to leave a godly example to poterity. And when amongt others they ung the ixty eight Palm, (occaion being taken by the lat vere of that Palm, where David prayes, Shew ome token of good upon me,) John Kutnaur broke out into thee words, Shew therefore on us ome token of thy goodnee O God, whereby we thy unworthy ervants may be trengthned by thy goodnee, and our enemies confounded. And as it were anwering for God, being full of faith, he aith, Be of good cheare, for even in this God hath heard your voyce, and to morrow he will hew ome wonderfull igne, and will witnee that we uffer for his caue. The Miniter, M. Werbenius when he heard this, anwered, They will rest atisfied herewith, when they all perceive that death which is bitter to the wicked, is weetned to you.

10. Early in the morning, having wahed their Faces, they put on clean clothes, as though they were going to a wedding, fitting their Dublets and jackets to their bodies, and cutting their collars, that