. The acts and monuments of John Foxe: a new and complete edition: with a preliminary dissertation, by the Rev. George Townsend ... . amereligion ; who w\as also one of them that so unmercifully thrust wife and children out of the doors, as she herself yet cantestify; and notwithstanding the same now since became a protestantSir again. This sir Robert Bracher aforesaid, coming to Hadley to the Brachers burial of a certain friend of his, and Gods great enemy, one WalterSiey/ Clark, albeit he came somewhat too late to the market (as he said),™aketha yet desirous to utter such popish p


. The acts and monuments of John Foxe: a new and complete edition: with a preliminary dissertation, by the Rev. George Townsend ... . amereligion ; who w\as also one of them that so unmercifully thrust wife and children out of the doors, as she herself yet cantestify; and notwithstanding the same now since became a protestantSir again. This sir Robert Bracher aforesaid, coming to Hadley to the Brachers burial of a certain friend of his, and Gods great enemy, one WalterSiey/ Clark, albeit he came somewhat too late to the market (as he said),™aketha yet desirous to utter such popish pelf and packware as he broughtsermon, with liiui, lie Opened there his baggage of pestilent doctrine, preach-ing in the same town of Hadley against justification by faith, of thecorporal presence, of praying for the dead, and auricular confession ;w^iereof Dr. Taylor having understanding by letters, writeth againto them of Hadley, directing his letter to his ^fe in confutation ofthe said popish poisoned sermon ; the copy of which letter we thoughtnot unworthy here, in the end of this story, to be annexed, as A LETTER TO HIS WIFE. -JOj A Letter of Dr. Taylor of ^, writtiMi lils Wifr. aTdT Dear wife, I pray God be over with us, tluou-h Cluist cur onlv Mediator ^^Auien. I tliank you for my cap ; I am soiuewliat i)roud of it; for it is oue stei) fromthe clergy in these days. I thank (iod my heart is ch-an divided from ihnrproceednigs : tor I know tliat no man can serve two nuisters, specially if tlu-yagree no better than Christ and Autieln-ist do. I am glad that lladlcy caiiskill of such packing-ware as was brought thither the fu-st day of May last sheep can discern Christs voice from the voice ofstrangi-is, thieves,or hireHngs. The pack-bringer- was sorry that he came too late to the funeral-market of his faithful frieiul. But here I will leave them both to CJods judg-ment, and something touch the matter whereof the packer made nie


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