The second and last collection of the dying speeches, letters, and prayers &c. of those eminent Protestants who suffered in the west of England (and elsewhere) under the cruel sentence of the late Lord Chancellour, then Lord Chief Justice Jefferys : with an account of their undaunted courage at the barr and afterwards : with the most remarkable circumstances that attended their execution.

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The second and last collection of the dying speeches, letters, and prayers &c. of those eminent Protestants who suffered in the west of England (and elsewhere) under the cruel sentence of the late Lord Chancellour, then Lord Chief Justice Jefferys : with an account of their undaunted courage at the barr and afterwards : with the most remarkable circumstances that attended their execution.
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Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707.
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London :: Printed for John Dunton and are to be sold by R. Janeway,
1689.
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Subject terms
Jeffreys, George Jeffreys, -- Baron, -- 1644 or 5-1689.
Bloody Assizes, 1685.
Monmouth's Rebellion, 1685.
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"The second and last collection of the dying speeches, letters, and prayers &c. of those eminent Protestants who suffered in the west of England (and elsewhere) under the cruel sentence of the late Lord Chancellour, then Lord Chief Justice Jefferys : with an account of their undaunted courage at the barr and afterwards : with the most remarkable circumstances that attended their execution." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A71165.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 22, 2024.

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Mr. Ansley's Last Letter.

SIR,

I Now send you my last Farewel, being going to lay down my Life with Joy, and assurance of Life Eternal; for which, Blessed be the Holy one of Israel, who never leavs nor forsakes those that put their trust in Him, I give you many Thanks for your Kindness to me, the Lord make it up to you, by pouring upon you a Dayly Portion of his most holy Spirit, and Deliver you from your Bonds. My Eenmies have done what they could to Afflict this Body, but Blessed be the most High, who has given me Strength, Patience, and Courage to Endure all they can lay upon me. The Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the Fellow∣ship of his Holy Spirit attend you; which is the Prayer of your Dying Friend, but Living Brother in Christ Jesus,

Abraham Ansley.

From Taunton-Castle, Sept. 21. 1685.

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