For transcription with image, go to Section A; Section B; Section C; Section D; and Section E.


 

Doct: Marshal       They may bee one and not equall/

Ja: Nayler       ffrĕinde is there anythinge sanctifies but ye Sõnne, and if nothinge
                be sanctifyed but ye Sonne, and ye Sonne beinge one in all, then ye thinge
                sanctifyed is equall in all; And it is not of seedes but of one./

Do: Marshall       That is but one Christe

Ja: Nayler       And yt one Christ is in all his Saintes


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Justice Sawrey:   I conceiue theise wordes are proued/.

Judge ffell       if they were Consider if they bee wthin ye Acte; if yow have committed
                an Errour tis not good to insist in it./

Cor: West       The Law is Expressly in Causes of Crimination, That the
                Examinacione should bee taken at lardge in paper/.

Judge ffĕll       first goe to ye poynte of ye Witnesse, Whether there bee any more
                then yt single man, can yow make no Twoe Witnesses; yee haue but
                One Witnesse and contradicted wth many./

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Justice Sawrey       Will yow supersede the Warrant/

Judge ffell       Tis to bee understood that yow would conforme to act accordinge
                to the Lawe. I aske this Question, when yee see yow should haue
                Twoe Wittnesses, and yee see there is but a single Wittnesse
                to three of the firste And for my part I thinke yor proceedinges are
                haue been very illegall and vniuste; and contrary to ye Lawe of the
                Romans: And I thinke it was to giue Countenance to your proceedinges
                before that were vniuste; yee see here should bee twoe Wittnesses
                and yee haue but one, and ʌyet will persist in it; And the Act is by the
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                oathe of twoe or more Wittnesses; I conceiue yow may consider/
                whether yee haue dealt accordinge to iustice in this or noe; and soe
                it is cleare the Warrt wch is out is very illegall; and whether
                this bee a suffitient Wittnesse or noe, a man that said hee would
                haue taken away his life, if hee had had him in his power
                and that but one, and there ought to haue bene Twoe
Cor: West       And it may bee remembered too That Mr Altham what
                hee said to Robert Whithers, how hee was brought into this
                busines, hee [. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] God
                [. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] at ye
                [. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] it for
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Nineteenth-century hand

This seems to be part of an examination of G fox
for blasphemy before Judge Fell & others
part cut out — who by?

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