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 When that he was gone a little further he aid, The righteous eem to dye in the eyes of fools, but indeede they go to their ret; and a little after, ''Lord Jeus Chrit thou hat promied, that who o comes unto thee, thou wilt not cat him off. Behold I now come, look upon me, have pitty on me, pardon my innes, receive my oul to thy elf; then he threw himelfe upon his face, tretching out his hands, and crying with a loud voice, Come, come Lord Ieus and do not tarry: and lifting himelf upon his knees, he received the troke of the word; his head was carryed to Kutteberg'', and was fixed on a take before the Gate.

E was the chief Conul of a learned and pious man, therefore he was admitted into the number of the directors; being condemn’d to death, he appeared adder then the ret; being asked the reaon by the minitry of the word, anwered: The innes of my youth do now come into my mind. For although he knew there was nothing did remaine, to condemn them which were in Chrit Jeus; yet that God did exercie jutice as well as mercy towards his own. And be- Rh