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 He falls upon his knees, and calling upon God after a tuttering mariner was beheaded; which was laid by to be et up with other heads: and the body being thrut into a ack, and (after the execution of the ret was finihed) quartered under the Gallowes without the walls, and hung upon four takes.

Eing endued with an Heroicke mind, and elder then the other Citizens, he dicoured piouly of many things which were helps to contancy. Among other things he exhorted them, to conider how glorions is the memory of the Prophets, Apotles and Martyrs, alo of Hus and Ierome; and for no other reaon, but becaue they laid down their lives willingly for the Tetimony of Ieus Chrit. Why therefore hould they envy themelves, when God would have them be in the number of this mot holy company. He cited the words of ''Ignatius: I am the Corne of God, and I hall be ground with the teeth of beats. We alo, aith he, are the Corne of God, own in the field of the Church, and that we may be for our Mr. We are now to be torne by beats; but be of good cheare, the'' Rh