First Redaction (on dictation?)
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And soe after ye meetinge was donne I passed away to
John
Audlands: and there came
Jo: Story to mee: & lighted his pipe
of Tobacco: & saide [he sayde] hee will
take a pipe of Tobacco
sayinge come sayde hee all is ours: & I lookt vpon him to
bee a forwarde bolde lad: & tobacco I did not s[mo]ke take
butt It came Into my minde yt: ye Lad might think I had not
vnity with ye creation: for I saw hee had a flashy empty
notion of religion: soe I tooke his pipe & putt it to my mouth
& gaue it to him againe to stoppe him least his rude tongue
shoulde say I had not vnity with ye creation
Patricke
And from thence I came to
preston ʌ
Chappell: where there was
a great meetinge appointed & I went Into it & had a large
meetinge amongst ye people: & declared ye worde of life & ye
euerlastinge truth: to ym & shewed ym yt: ye ende of my comeinge
Into yt. place was not to holde it vppe noe more then ye Apostles
cogoeinge Into ye Jewish synagoges & temples was: & Dianas but
to bringe ym of all such thinges as they did: for ye Apostles
brought ye saintes of ye true temple & true preist
Arons preisthoode
& after mett in houses: & yt there bodyes was
ye temples
of God & yt Xt was there teacher
And soe from thence I came to
Kendall where a meetinge was
appointed in ye townde hall: & when I had declared ye truth &
worde of life to ym: & shewed y.m howe they might knowe Xt
& ye scriptures & what woulde bee there teacher & what
woulde bee there condemnation I passed away: after I had
staide awhile in ye townde: & seuerall was con vinced there
Soe one
Cocks mett mee in ye streete & woulde haue giuen mee
a rowle of tabacco
soe I accepted of his loue but denyed it
And from thence I came to
vnderbarrow to one
Miles Batemans
& as I came on ye way seuerall people came a longe with mee
& great disputinges I had with y.m especially we
with
Ed: Burrough
& att night
ye preist came & a many professors to M: Batemans
& a great deale of disputinge I had with y:m
And supper beinge prouided for ye preist: & ye rest: I was not
to eate with y:m but tolde ym if they woulde appointe a meetinge
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Second Redaction (after read-back?)
And soe after ye meetinge was donne I passed away to
John
Audlands: and there came
Jo: Story to mee: & lighted his pipe
of Tobacco: & saide hee sayde hee will ʌ
you take a pipe of Tobacco
sayinge come sayde hee all is ours: & I lookt vpon him to
bee a forwarde bolde lad: & tobacco I did not take
butt It came Into my minde yt: ye Lad might think I had not
vnity with ye creation: for I saw hee had a flashy empty
notion of religion: soe I tooke his pipe & putt it to my mouth
& gaue it to him againe to stoppe him least his rude tongue
shoulde say I had not vnity with ye creation
And from thence I came to
preston Patricke Chappell: where there was
a great meetinge appointed & I went Into it & had a large
meetinge amongst ye people: & declared ye worde of life & ye
euerlastinge truth: to ym & shewed ym yt: ye ende of my comeinge
Into yt. place was not to holde it vppe noe more then ye Apostles
goeinge Into ye Jewish synagoges & temples was: & Dianas but
to bringe ym of all such thinges as they did: for ye Apostles
brought ye saintes of ye true temple &
Arons preisthoode
they
tolde ym
& after ʌ mett in houses: & ʌ yt there bodyes was
ye temples
of God & yt Xt was there teacher
And soe from thence I came to
Kendall where a meetinge was
appointed in ye townde hall: & when I had declared ye truth &
worde of life to ym: & shewed y.m howe they might knowe Xt
& ye scriptures & what woulde bee there teacher & what
woulde bee there condemnation I passed away: after I had
staide awhile in ye townde: & seuerall was con vinced there
Soe one
Cocks mett mee in ye streete & woulde haue giuen mee
for people was much giuen to smoakinge tobacco
a rowle of tabacco ʌ
soe I accepted of his loue but denyed it
And from thence I came to
vnderbarrow to one
Miles Batemans
& as I came on ye way seuerall people came a longe with mee
& great disputinges I had with y.m especially with
Ed: Burrough
& att night
ye preist came & a many professors to M: Batemans
& a great deale of disputinge I had with y:m
And supper beinge prouided for ye preist: & ye rest: I was not
to eate with y:m but tolde ym if they woulde appointe a meetinge
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