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MR. Packington before the Iustices required me to pro∣duce the testimonie of some Ministers of my own Coun∣trey, I therefore am compelled to produce this, written by them, and subscribed every one with his owne hand.
VVE whose names are underwritten, doe cer∣tifie, that Mr. Humfrey Vincent, whom we have known for a good space of time, is of a very honest life and conversation; he hath at our desires at sundry times preached in our severall Cures; The Lord hath endued him with singular gifts which he hath denied to his Brethren, although faithfull in their places. Indeed he is one of a thou∣sand, either to break, or to bind up (by Gods help) a broken heart. He is a Iohn Baptist to humble and to lay low a proud exalted spirit. He hath beene sent for to preach in many places about us, where we have heard his Doctrine hath been sound, and his carriage as a Minister of the Gospel; and we hope he hath done much good in our Countrey.
In witnesse whereof, we Ministers of the Gospel have put to our hands.
- John Needham. Preacher of Stafford.
- Seth VVood of Armitage
- Sampson Newton of Canck.
- Thomas Thomas of Beckbury.
- William Fletcher of Albrington.
- Simon King of Codsall.
- VVilliam Brue ton of Nosehall.
- George Baxter of VVenlock.
- VVilliam Peake of Shemton.
- Robert Ashton of Bednall.
- Deliverance Fenny house of Shassal.
- John Chapman of Dunn••ngton.
- VVilliam Madestart of Bridgnorth.
- Thomas Mocket of Newport.
- Roger Linsh of Norton juxta Canck.
All these Preachers of the VVord.