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 andland [sic], now I uffer innocently in my owne Country, and by their hands, both for whoe good I and my fore-fathers pent our Etates and Lives, Father forgive them. As he went forth he prayed, In thee (O Lord) have I hoped, let me not be confounded for ever. Going on the Scaffold, he lift up his eyes and aid, Into thy hands (O Lord) I commend my pirit. Walking on the fatall cloth that was pread on the floore, he made a little tand, and brake forth againe into thee words, In thee (O Lord) have I trusted in my Youth, I am confident that I hall be accepted by that ignominions death of my Saviour: and falling downe on his knees he added, To thee (O God) I commend my pirit, thou God true and jut hast redeemed me. And eeing the Executioner came not, (for he was a Gopeller, neither did he make too much hat, untill they had finihed their prayers) he perceiving ome delay, prayed againe, Lord Jeus, Son of David, be merciful to me, and receive my pirit: and the word from behind him cut off his peech with his head. . 64