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 to be tyed to the beame, that was faten’d to the Court-window, he cryed with a loud voice, as if it were a certain roaring, ''I have plotted no Treaon, I have committed no murther, I have done no deed worthy of death; but I die becaue I have been faithfull to the Gopell and my Country. O God pardon my enemies, for they know not what they do, but thou Chrit Jeus have pitty on me, for I commit my oul unto thee.'' Being thrown off the Ladder gave up the Ghot.

E was Kutnaurs Father in law, being otherwie not much elder; when he aw thorough his window the Jeuites coming, turning to his cõpanions, he aid, the Birds of prey are flying hither, but they hall not feed on thee carkaes, but they hall fly away hungry; For God hath promied a faithfull care of his own as the apples of his eyes, and therefore he will not uffer them to be educed.

2. The lat night he had a great conflict with the fleh, becaue the Scripture pronounced every one that hung upon the Croe accured; but when that the Miniter Werbenius told him, that that