From df57a714640bbaa2d06a0504df0f993fb4a82dd2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: sharonhoward Battaill was on
in order to the better education of my
-
+
of the
yorke , & tould her that he fearedthe would loseKing
the day. Andbeged she would saveherselfe , andreturne
backe toKirklington , which she did, doe immeadiatly and
-Returned backe that night toKirklington & soe saved us all. + Returned backe that night toKirklington & soe saved us all. + to send one to it
@@ -1967,9 +1967,7 @@ to that living , and gave him- - + - Mr Syddall
Presented
@@ -1977,9 +1975,11 @@ to that living, and gave himGaurdians
ofmy brothr
George- By vertue of which heindevord , togett induction, & institution,
++ + By vertue of which heindevord , togett induction, & institution,
but, he wastould , that there couldnoe ministerinjoy A Living
without theConsent of theParliament ; who then did Assume all
power& authority, as well inEcliasticall asTemporall Conserns
@@ -2026,16 +2026,17 @@ to that living, and gave himsaing that theParliment did notthinke fitt to trust thatPowr
ofdisposall ofin any but Livings them selves . & so hetooke the freedom
- to send one to ithimselfe ; which was a mostinhumaine part.himselfe ; which was a mostinhumaine part.-
++ - Clarksan Butt whenthat man he sent came to theChurch toPrate — for
++ Butt whenthat man he sent came to theChurch toPrate — for
Preach he could not,beeing nothing of aScoller . The poore People in
theChurch wassoe greivd , they came all out of it& left him,
nor did they evergoe againe to him; who, they said, spoke& Railed
@@ -2069,14 +2070,14 @@ to that living, and gave himthroue itatt himcryed out, ' Theyweare noe moreDamned
then himselfe ;old Hackle Backe . & made him come down with
shame.- -
- ++ But affter this man was, in a manner, hissed out of
the Church , att Kirklington, for his blasphemousspeeaches , he was
- forced toturne out; & would, have hadMr to haveSiddall
+ forced toturne out; & would, have hadMr to haveSiddall
undertooke thePreaching , & the, when he should have Cure halfe the
bennifitt tohimselfe & Mr the otherSiddall halfe .
@@ -2984,8 +2985,7 @@ consent, —; which left it in Mr Th. Thornton's Power tocutt theIntaile of
from myChildren , when he would; soe that there wasnoe Estate
Or , Portion . I brought; was firmly stated, on any of myIssue . -Nor had I any of my
+Children , Left alive; then save my
@@ -3008,7 +3008,10 @@ consent, —Sickness , lookeing for nothing butDeath & how to
prepare for it, I wassome what moreconserned ; as it didbehoove
me, in going out of the world; how theEstate was madefirme to
-my two poore Children , in case of mymortallity .my two poore Children , in case of mymortallity . ++ + + +
@@ -3017,7 +3020,8 @@ consent -, —d may 29
1660And I was the more consernd , because— when I was at St Nick olas
++ And I was the more consernd , because— when I was at St Nick olas
affter my d. dear mothers d. th death , was then big withChilde , — ithappned that
att that time, the happy restoration ofKing , Charlesthe 2 d& of his
comming intoEngland , & Restored theChurch ; & State to itsRights
@@ -3135,7 +3139,8 @@ consent, —& - This made me destitute , & out of hopes, to leave the
++ This made me destitute , & out of hopes, to leave the
caire ofmy Childrens Soules to be rightEducated in the true
faith, & holy Church of England; & was a most bitterPill .
to me, in this juncture of mySickness ; how to have themtakin
@@ -3210,7 +3215,8 @@ grace waspasst & my death was comedarke , & deadSoule . causing me to fly unto him forsuccor andRelif
when Satan would have had me to run from him, who, alone, could
& wouldhelpe me, in, & out, of my sad distress. -@@ -3333,7 +3339,7 @@ grace was
passt & my death was come-
+ ++ After it pleased my gracious God ; toputt these good things
into my heart,uppon thePrayers , & meditationsuppon thisde
@@ -3347,7 +3353,8 @@ grace waspasst & my death was comeSinns , and to give me grace to come unto myheavnly Father
forPardon , & healing mysicke & wounded heart, shewing me that
he was the way. -. the truth& theLife @@ -3427,7 +3434,7 @@ grace was
passt & my death was comespirrit is willing , but the flesh isweake
-
@@ -3452,7 +3459,8 @@ grace was
he used
I did most
forgive her
which
- he would forgive her
@@ -5298,7 +5306,7 @@ had heard.
Therefore
forgive her
- she deserved
When I was
which the Lord chose to punish her
it could not but
@@ -7325,10 +7333,10 @@ had heard.
well of me
- leaving a
-
@@ -7350,7 +7358,7 @@ had heard.
abused
put it up nor would he be
-
however
@@ -7369,13 +7377,13 @@ had heard.
I could devise to comfort and assist him thither
there with the
- of
- had said of
@@ -8787,10 +8795,10 @@ had heard.
-
@@ -8846,7 +8854,7 @@ had heard.
this
Thus
@@ -9528,7 +9536,7 @@ had heard.
to
- prevent it, but
So
sake to have
@@ -9547,13 +9555,13 @@ had heard.
-
+
by
to my
that she would not be
and acquaint me with what was informed against him
but rather to take this
- and
-
and found me
@@ -9586,7 +9594,8 @@ had heard.
from such
might be advised how to secure
-
-
this
@@ -11235,10 +11244,11 @@ had settled for my use and my
The
-
- went up to
and my
- that it might be
+ that it might be
to
@@ -12538,7 +12549,7 @@ had settled for my use and my
before he would consent to make a
according to his desire
@@ -12549,7 +12560,8 @@ had settled for my use and my
in this family
-
-
made to our
@@ -12584,7 +12596,7 @@ had settled for my use and my
- about it and
+ about it and