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but was so closely pursued (they being so near that they fired at him all the time), that he was forced to leave the horse, losing thereby his cloak-bag with many papers, seeing no other refuge, he was fain to run, in their sight, towards a heap of stones where, for a little moment, getting out of their sight, he found a hollow place into which he crept and committing himself by earnest ejaculation to God, in submission to live or die ; and also believing, that he should be reserved for greater work that part of scripture often coming into his mind Psal. vi. 8, Depart from me all ye workers of iniquity together with these words, Psalm xci. 11, For he shall give his angels charge, &c. In the mean time the enemy searched up and down the hill, yet were restrained from looking into that place where he was. Many such sore and desperate chaces he and those with him met with; some continuing whole nights and days without intermission, in the wildest places of the country, for many miles together without so much as a possibility of escaping the sight of those who pursued them.

This year, on the 4th September, letters of intercommuning were issued against him, commanding all to give him no reset or supply, nor furnish him with meat, drink, house, harbour, or any thing useful to him; and requiring all sheriffs, &c., to apprehend and commit to prison his person, wherever they could find him; by virtue of which, the sufferers were reduced to ineredible straits, not only in being murdered, but also from hunger, cold, harrassings, &c.; in which perplexity, having neither a possibility to flee, nor ability to fight, they were forced to publish an apologetical representation of the approven principles and practiees, and covenant engagements of our reformers, &c., restrict and reduee to practice, that privilege of extraordinary executing of judgment, on the murdering beasts of prey who professed and prosecuted a daily trade of