The true speech delivered on the scaffold by Iames Earl of Derby, in the market-place at Boulton in Lancashire, on vvednesday last, being the 15. of this instant October, 1651. With the manner of his deportment and carrage on the scaffold: his speech concerning the King of Scots. And his prayer immediately before his head was severed from his body. As also his declaration and desires to the people. Likewise, the manner how the King of Scots took shipping at Graves-end, on the fourth of this instant October, with Captain Hind, disguised in sea-mens apparel, and safely arrived at the Hague in Holland. Published by Authority.

Derby, James Stanley, Earl of, 1607-1651
Publisher: Printed for Robert Eles for general satisfaction to the people
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1651
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A81333 ESTC ID: R206007 STC ID: D1094
Subject Headings: Charles -- II, -- King of England, 1630-1685; Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660; Derby, Edward Stanley, -- Earl of, 1689-1776; Hind, James, d. 1652;
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In-Text How is that? The soul goes to sleep in a Scripture-sense, that is, it goes to rest in Abrahams bosom (O blessed sleep) it goes to rest in the imbraces of God, it goes into the arms of its Redeemer, it goes to the heavenly Paradise, it goes to be alwayes present with the Lord But take heed of that wicked opinion, to say, that the soul sleeps in an Anabaptistical sense; How is that? The soul Goes to sleep in a Scripture-sense, that is, it Goes to rest in Abrahams bosom (Oh blessed sleep) it Goes to rest in the embraces of God, it Goes into the arms of its Redeemer, it Goes to the heavenly Paradise, it Goes to be always present with the Lord But take heed of that wicked opinion, to say, that the soul sleeps in an Anabaptistical sense; q-crq vbz d? dt n1 vvz pc-acp vvi p-acp dt n1, cst vbz, pn31 vvz pc-acp vvi p-acp npg1 n1 (uh j-vvn n1) pn31 vvz pc-acp vvi p-acp dt n2 pp-f np1, pn31 vvz p-acp dt n2 pp-f po31 n1, pn31 vvz p-acp dt j n1, pn31 vvz pc-acp vbi av j p-acp dt n1 cc-acp vvb n1 pp-f cst j n1, pc-acp vvi, cst dt n1 vvz p-acp dt np1 n1;




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