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The Life and Prophesies

and a chirurgeon came providentially to the house, who dressed his wounds

General Dalziel came and called for James Phunton, and took him away to Kirklistoun: when set down, the curator there, (another of the Serpent's brood who inform'd him) came and accused him before the general, for shewing kindness to such a notorious rebel, for which he was carried to Edinburgh, and cast into prison, where he lay three months, and paid a thousand merks of fine.

Mr Cargill the next Sabbath, preached at Cairnhill, betwixt Loudon and Tweeddale, in his wounds and blood; for no danger nor distress could stop him in going about doing good, and distributing food to so many starving souls up and down the land, his time being short, that so he might finish his course with joy, he preached that day upon that text. "And what shall I more say, for the time would fail me to speak of Gideon and Jephtha" At night some said to him, we think, Sir, praying and preaching go best with yon when your danger and distress is greatest. He said, it had been so; and he hoped that it would be so, that the more that enemies and all others did thrust that he might fall, the more sensibly and more discernibly the Lord had helped: And then (as his ordinary was) had been to himself, repeated the following words, "The Lord is my strength and song, and has become my salvation" That cxviii Psalm was the last Psalm he sung on earth, which he sang on the scaffold

7thly, In the beginning of November 1680, governor Middleton being frustrated of his design at the Queensferry, and affronted by a few women, delivering the prey out of his and his soldiers hands, consulted with James Henderson in Ferry, and laid down a hell deep plot and trap to catch him by forging and signing by different hands, in the name of Bailie Adam in Culross, and Robert Stark, in Milns of Forth, that serious zealous solid Christian, who had