. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature. France; which are twenty-four at Marseilles, and sixupon the ocean. Not to speak of the six small rooms in everygalley, under the deck, wherein ammunition and provisions arekept; and which they call the Gavon, the Scandclat, theCampaign, the Paillot, the Tavern, and the Fore-room. All these particulars woidd have carried me too far out of myway, and beside my purpose : which is only to give a plain andfaithful Account, without amplifying, of the Sufferings of theProtestant galley slaves. If there be anything omitted in this Rel


. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature. France; which are twenty-four at Marseilles, and sixupon the ocean. Not to speak of the six small rooms in everygalley, under the deck, wherein ammunition and provisions arekept; and which they call the Gavon, the Scandclat, theCampaign, the Paillot, the Tavern, and the Fore-room. All these particulars woidd have carried me too far out of myway, and beside my purpose : which is only to give a plain andfaithful Account, without amplifying, of the Sufferings of theProtestant galley slaves. If there be anything omitted in this Relation, it will not befound as to any material point. And as my sole aim in it, hathbeen to work a fellowing feeling in other men^s hearts, I shall netfind myself at all disappointed, although their curiosity should notbe fully satisfied. The LORD, in his mercy, pour out his blessings upon thisWork ! and favourably hear our prayers and supplications, whichwe shall never cease to make unto his Divine Majesty, for thedeliverance of our poor distressed brethren. 439. THE Sufferings of the Protestants


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