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 he heard thee words proceed from him, O my brether Adam, ''I hoped that in thee late tranactions, I was erviceable to God and the Church. Now eeing the event contrary, and conidering how great a laughter of many thouand men there hath been, I think that we have done omething erroneouly which hath dipleaed God.'' The coming of the Souldiers interrupted him being about to peak more: and he deiring them to viit him againe, before that could be done, he was removed into the aforeaid Tower of the Catle, none being afterwards admitted to him, but his Wife ometimes; Who viiting him the day before his death being the 6. of June, (which he often afterwards related) found him very ad, and troubled by the Monkes, which did infet him (as he complain’d) and deiring comfort, there lay by chance upon the Table, a great Cantionall of the Brethrens, to which reaching out his hand, Seeke faith he comforts for my oul, She not being able preently to atisfie his deire, he opened it himelf, and ung thee veres with weeping out of the penitentiall ong which is under the letter G. XVIII. where God is brought in peaking to the contrite oule (out of 30. Jer. 15. Why cryet thou for thine affliction? Thy orrow is incurable, there is none to help, (out of the 2 Kings 14.26.) I will bind up thy wound, and heale thy tripes and will not take away my chatiement till I have healed