After these fits ceased, if he attempted to travel, he should soon be buckled, ••is knees bowing as if he were to sit down▪ and if he offered to right up himself, then he was buckled twice as much, so he must return home in that posture, bearing on his toes on∣ly; and so he could travel thus bowed down, but if he offered to raise up his Body, then he could not stay himselfbut fell to the ground, and rising up after a little time revived; but if he offered to go again a few rod, he was buckled and bowed down as before.
Sometimes two men have been present when he has been in these Fits, and they fearing he ••hould fall, would take hold of his Arms to raise him, and not the strength of both of them could keep him up, but then he must down to the ground; all they could do was not enough to prevent it, else he did ne∣ver fal•• down in these fits, which continued a long time, a year at least as is supposed, but with some intermissions, for nine days or a fourtnight; in which time he had liberty to visi•• friends, but then the fits returned again: They continued sometimes twenty two weeks, sometimes thirteen, or nine, more or less.
Afterward complaining to friends that he could not go; then for some time, if he assayed to travel, his heels were lifted u•• from the ground and he was forced to stand on his toes, leaning on his staff▪ and if he would stand s••ill▪ then he found no shaking▪ or other violent motion: but if he offered to go▪ then his feet were violently moved forward running upon his toes▪ till by his strong staff or by a Tree he did get a ••tay or stop, and a little re∣vived: and then he was car••ied violently again▪ run••ing on his toes as before, till a new stop; these running Fit•• ••as••ed some weeks.
Afterward being free••d of these▪ if he would travel▪ hi•• strength was taken away; he found▪ an utter di••ability in all parts▪ he might stand still, and could not readily get back again; but ••••ddainly he fell to his knees▪ and and resting on them for a sea∣son, then he could rise up and go a little way▪ and ••uddainly down again to his knees and no further▪ these Fits did not hold long, a month or thereabouts.
Also in these last years, someti••es his hands have been t••r••ed behind him, the palms upward on his back, and his body being