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 4. When the Miniter of the word put him in mind of Chrit his peech, I will not leave you comfortlee, he added: So our Saviour hath promied: but he hath alo added, Father, I will that where I am, my ervant alo may bee, that hee may behold that glorie which thou gavet me. Becaue therefore our heavenly Father hath the ame will with the Sonne, I know that this is confirmed. Therefore I make hat to die, that I may be with Chrit, and ee his glory, &c. And then he uffered Martyrdome couragiouly.

E was a man skilfull both in learning and experience, eminent alo in Religion, a chiefe Citizen of the old City, being brought to the Scaffold, he received a grant of his life, from Plateius a Canon, his Nephew of his Siter, who procured the pardon.

2. Being then banihed with others for Chrit, he is in banihment while we write thee things, and as a new-rien Martyr, doth hitherto triumph in the Croe of Chrit. Chap. 72.