The Common wealths dayes (35)     

Which taught for the fleeze and the woole and made a prey upon them.

   

And then I was moved to go againe into westmerland where I had severall larg meettings abundance convinced,___    And I went into Kendale Markett and spoke to y:e People at y:e Markett time, I had Silver in my pockett and I was Moved to throw it out amongst y:e People as I was going up the street before I spoke, and my life was offerd upp amongst them, and the mighty power of y:e lord was seen in preserving [...] and the power of y:e lord was so mighty and so strong, y:t be; peʌople flew before and runne into y:e shopps for fear, and terror took hold upon them; I was Moved to open my mouth and lift upp my voyce aloud in the mighty power of the lord; and to tell y:m the mighty day of y:e lord was coming up on all deceit full Merchaundize and wayes; and to call y:m all to repentance and a turning to the light lord God and his spirit wthin them for it to teach them and lead them and tremple before y:e ʌmighty lord God of heaven and earth; for his mighty day was comeing; and so passed through the streets; and when I came to y:e townes end I gote upon a stumpp and spoke to y:e people; and so y:e People begane to fight some for mee and some against mee, and so after a while I passed away wthout any harme _______

   

And then I came into Lancashire ag.n and the priest of Cartmellhad sent mee a challendg, And so I went into his steeplehouse and when hee had done I spoke to him but hee gote away, And they took mee and drew mee out of y:e steeplehouse after I had spoke a few words to them and when I was forth they tooke mee and 20 threw mee down, and many wranglings and Contendings they had.

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The Commonwealth’s days (35)

Which taught for the fleece and the wool and made a prey upon them.

   

And then I was moved to go again into Westmorland where I had several large meetings abundance convinced,___    And I went into Kendale Markett and spoke to the People at the market time, I had silver in my pocket and I was moved to throw it out amongst the people as I was going up the street before I spoke, and my life was offerd up amongst them, and the mighty power of the Lord was seen in preserving [...] and the power of the Lord was so mighty and so strong, that people flew before and run into the shopps for fear, and terror took hold upon them; I was moved to open my mouth and lift up my voice aloud in the mighty power of the Lord; and to tell them the mighty day of the Lord was coming up on all deceit full merchandise and ways; and to call them all to repentance and a turning to the Lord God and his spirit within them for it to teach them and lead them and tremble before the mighty God of heaven and earth; for his mighty day was coming; and so passed through the streets; and when I came to the town’s end I got upon a stump and spoke to the people; and so the people began to fight some for me and some against me, and so after a while I passed away without any harme _______

   

And then I came into Lancashire again and the priest of Cartmel had sent me a challenge, And so I went into his steeplehouse and when he had done I spoke to him but he got away, And they took me and drew me out of the steeplehouse after I had spoke a few words to them and when I was forth they took me and threw me down, and many wranglings and contendings they had.

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