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4 of death, O Lord reward my benefactors in place for the charitable acts towards my soul  my body, during my imprisonment; O God forgive my enemies, this I heartily wish for, as  hope for mercy at thy hand through the merit of thy Dear Son Jesus Christ, on whom thou  well pleased; O be well pleased with my soul  his sake, for I have no righteousness but his,  have no trust but in him; and now if I perish  it be at the feet of my Redeemer where never  perished; O that sweet passage of God’s  Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him, I  my sins more greivous in mine own eyes, and  am heartily sorry for they are many, I abhor  for my wickedness, for my ignorance and  of my proud haughty heart  caused me to return the second time to do  to my master, who always did justice to me  I own I did not do to him. All the have against any, is that some person  that I carried false keys, which I solemnly  I never did, the Lord forgive them for the  which they told concerning me. I own have been a thief in taking away some  things; and what I did in breaking into the  of my master was to be revenged of the  they put upon me in this place, I being  by the hangman. I warn all men and never to give way to revenge, but rather apply  God who knows all things; For Revenge is  saith the Lord, and I will repay it again. It the folly and madness of many, and me also,  they have done so, and come to suffer; for  they are asked why they did so, they will answer