From df57a714640bbaa2d06a0504df0f993fb4a82dd2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sharonhoward Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2025 17:03:17 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] book3 merge evs --- texts/03_book_three/book_three.xml | 110 ++++++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 61 insertions(+), 49 deletions(-) diff --git a/texts/03_book_three/book_three.xml b/texts/03_book_three/book_three.xml index 96e15d8c8..0bdea94e0 100644 --- a/texts/03_book_three/book_three.xml +++ b/texts/03_book_three/book_three.xml @@ -1688,7 +1688,7 @@ two last verces. Battaill was on Hessom moore when she was in goeing with her Children; & Servants to have Tabled at Yorke in order to the better education of my Brothers, Christopher and - John Wandesford, at Scoole there, &, not knowing any thing + John Wandesford, at Scoole there, &, not knowing any thing of the ingagement of the Armies; was gott as farre towards yorke as A place called Ten miles Hill. from Kirklington.

@@ -1716,7 +1716,7 @@ two last verces. yorke, & tould her that he feared the King would lose the day. And beged she would save herselfe, and returne backe to Kirklington, which she did, doe immeadiatly and - Returned backe that night to Kirklington & soe saved us all.

+ Returned backe that night to Kirklington & soe saved us all.

@@ -1967,9 +1967,7 @@ to that living, and gave him - - Mr Syddall Presented @@ -1977,9 +1975,11 @@ to that living, and gave him Gaurdians of my brothr George - + - By vertue of which he indevord, to gett induction, & institution, + + + By vertue of which he indevord, to gett induction, & institution, but, he was tould, that there could noe minister injoy A Living without the Consent of the Parliament; who then did Assume all power & authority, as well in Ecliasticall as Temporall Conserns @@ -2026,16 +2026,17 @@ to that living, and gave him saing that the Parliment did not thinke fitt to trust that Powr of disposall of Livings in any but them selves. & so he tooke the freedom - to send one to it himselfe; which was a most inhumaine part.

+ to send one to it himselfe; which was a most inhumaine part.

- + Clarksan - Butt when that man he sent came to the Church to Prate for + + Butt when that man he sent came to the Church to Prate for Preach he could not, beeing nothing of a Scoller. The poore People in the Church was soe greivd, they came all out of it & left him, nor did they ever goe againe to him; who, they said, spoke & Railed @@ -2069,14 +2070,14 @@ to that living, and gave him throue it att him cryed out, 'They weare noe more Damned 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 blasphemous speeaches, he was - forced to turne out; & would, have had Mr Siddall to have + forced to turne out; & would, have had Mr Siddall to have undertooke the Preaching, & the Cure, when he should have halfe the bennifitt to himselfe & Mr Siddall the other halfe. @@ -2984,8 +2985,7 @@ consent, —; which left it in Mr Th.Thornton's Power to cutt the Intaile of from my Children, when he would; soe that there was noe Estate Or, Portion. I brought; was firmly stated, on any of my Issue. -

- +

Nor had I any of my Children, Left alive; then save my @@ -3008,7 +3008,10 @@ consent, —Sickness, lookeing for nothing but Death & how to prepare for it, I was some what more conserned; as it did behoove me, in going out of the world; how the Estate was made firme to - my two poore Children, in case of my mortallity.

+ my two poore Children, in case of my mortallity. + +

+

@@ -3017,7 +3020,8 @@ consent, —d may 29 1660 - And I was the more consernd, because when I was at St Nickolas + + And I was the more consernd, because when I was at St Nickolas affter my d.dear mothers d.thdeath, was then big with Childe, it happned that att that time, the happy restoration of King, Charles the 2d & of his comming into England, & Restored the Church; & State to its Rights @@ -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 of my Childrens Soules to be right Educated in the true faith, & holy Church of England; & was a most bitter Pill. to me, in this juncture of my Sickness; how to have them takin @@ -3210,7 +3215,8 @@ grace was passt & my death was comedarke, & dead Soule. causing me to fly unto him for succor and Relif when Satan would have had me to run from him, who, alone, could & would helpe me, in, & out, of my sad distress. -

+ +

@@ -3333,7 +3339,7 @@ grace was passt & my death was come

- + After it pleased my gracious God; to putt these good things into my heart, uppon the Prayers, & meditations uppon this de @@ -3347,7 +3353,8 @@ grace was passt & my death was comeSinns, and to give me grace to come unto my heavnly Father for Pardon, & healing my sicke & wounded heart, shewing me that he was the way. the truth & the Life. -

+ +

@@ -3427,7 +3434,7 @@ grace was passt & my death was comespirrit is willing, but the flesh is weake:

- + A speedy cure @@ -3452,7 +3459,8 @@ grace was passt & my death was come, by letting blood, & all comfortable, things & meathods he used; haveing, the blssing of god on me, a poore Creature; I did most wonderfull recover to Admiration. -

+ +

@@ -5272,7 +5280,7 @@ had heard. And begged of God and us to forgive her &, if we would not forgive her, she was damned for them. & it was long of her Mrs which sett her on against us &, for Christ his sake, begged that I and - he would forgive her & pray to God to forgiv her.

+ he would forgive her & pray to God to forgiv her.

Affter I heard of this sad confession. & yett Just one from @@ -5298,7 +5306,7 @@ had heard. Tongue was made use of against those that feared God.

Therefore, in her agonyes, forced to beg Gods Pardon, and us to forgive her, & to pray for Pardon for her. for Christ his sake. or else - she deserved & should be damned for her fallse accusation.

+ she deserved & should be damned for her fallse accusation.

When I was tould of this extraordenary way of Punishment, which the Lord chose to punish her sinn & confesse his justice therein, it could not but worke a great terror in my soule to see the @@ -7325,10 +7333,10 @@ had heard. Thus, did my deare husband take his last fare well of me, & left me drowned in my Sorrow & Teares. - leaving a sorrowfull widdow behind him.

+ leaving a sorrowfull widdow behind him.

- + But he tould my deare Aunt norton, who had heard @@ -7350,7 +7358,7 @@ had heard. & punish them. for he tooke himselfe abused & affronted & wronged in me &, therefore, would not put it up nor would he be hindred of this Journey. - but charged her, therefore, not to tell me of what he said

+ but charged her, therefore, not to tell me of what he said

however, not till he was gon for greving me to much. @@ -7369,13 +7377,13 @@ had heard. - + As to the passages in relating, to his Journey to malton, haveing his two cairfull servants with him and all things I could devise to comfort and assist him thither & attend him there with the meathods used for his recovery. & the diligent cair - of my brother & sister Portington.

+ of my brother & sister Portington.

@@ -7980,7 +7988,7 @@ had heard. Educate my poore Childe with all.

Soe, Mr Thornton did not make any will but what he - had said of Laistrop for Debts.

+ had said of Laistrop for Debts.

@@ -7991,7 +7999,7 @@ had heard. - + But, affter his Deceace, it was necessary That one should take Administration to the Personall Estate, & to order and @@ -8200,7 +8208,7 @@ had heard. And my Cozen norton tooke out letters of Administration, according to Law, out of the Court and entred bond to the - court for Right Adminstrating as in order of Law.

+ court for Right Adminstrating as in order of Law.

Affter this great matter of the Adm.nadministration was settled, It @@ -8787,10 +8795,10 @@ had heard. cutt it downe some time or other, but durst not owne it to him.

+ cutt it downe some time or other, but durst not owne it to him.

- + Butt now, affter Mr Thorntons Death, there comes a man Called Kendall, a wright, & cutts downe one of the best fine oake @@ -8846,7 +8854,7 @@ had heard. — under hand and seale to renounce all his Tytle claime or demand to the same ba.rgaine of the wood for ever. and this Tree which he had was valewed to be worth 5 or 6l. -

+

Thus, by the good hand of Providence to me, his poore Servnt, @@ -9528,7 +9536,7 @@ had heard. freinds did advise by all meanes to wish Dafeny to lett me be married & then they would be content, but my Lady yorke offten inquired when it would be that she might - prevent it, but non could tell her for they knew not of it.

+ prevent it, but non could tell her for they knew not of it.

So, Dafeny begged for God sake and my poore Childrens sake to have caere of my owne Life, for they were Ruined if @@ -9547,13 +9555,13 @@ had heard. 143 - She would give me a fullr account of all intreagues, (which was don + She would give me a fullr account of all intreagues, (which was don by Mrs Danbys instigation of Dr Sammwayes, and from him to my Lady yorke, who was soe deluded against Mr Combr that she would not be soe kinde & Christian to me as to come and acquaint me with what was informed against him. but rather to take this cruell way to rob me of my deare - and Elldest Child with out cause but an incenced malice). + and Elldest Child with out cause but an incenced malice).

@@ -9576,7 +9584,7 @@ had heard. , his sake
, and to convert all my Enimyes. Amen.

- + Affter this, Dafeny came the second time to Newton and found me soe very weake still on the new sorrowes and @@ -9586,7 +9594,8 @@ had heard. Mr Comber. it was, indeed, very bitter to me and my deare Child to be don in soe vild and scandalous manner from such fallse instigations. -

+ +

@@ -11168,10 +11177,10 @@ had settled for my use and my ChildrenEstate, if Possible I might wade through itt, Provided that I might be advised how to secure out of my love to my dere Son & the family those Rights and dues I had from my Fathrs - Estate, If I could have it secured to my poore Son & Family.

+ Estate, If I could have it secured to my poore Son & Family.

- + To this End, I advised with Mr Hassell, an able Layewer, about this bussiness. who did draw up a Deed of Guift for me To Seale @@ -11235,10 +11244,11 @@ had settled for my use and my Childrenreceaved in this 100l which releived myselfe and poore Son.

The Releace of myne to Sir Ch.Christopher Wand was dated – + +

-

@@ -12521,12 +12531,13 @@ had settled for my use and my Children7.

+ Letters of mine to my Lord Fretchville, when Mr Jackson - went up to London about the bussness of Stong. + went up to London about the bussness of Stong. Living, for Mr Bennets Consent for Mr ThThornton to have a Leace of it, and my Lord Frech indeavors with Bishop of Canterbury to consent - that it might be obteined for Mr Combr. This sent up by Mr JackJackson + that it might be obteined for Mr Combr. This sent up by Mr JackJackson to solicitt at that time, when I gave him 5l for his Raine; @@ -12538,7 +12549,7 @@ had settled for my use and my Children

- + The Payment of the 100l by my Brothr Denton from me before he would consent to make a Leace to Mr Th.Thornton, or resigne according to his desire. beeing the first yeares due (as he said) @@ -12549,7 +12560,8 @@ had settled for my use and my Children I did doe for to Procure a standing ministry, to be fixed. in this family & Countrey when we were desitute of the - ordenances of God in the Church of England.

+ ordenances of God in the Church of England. +

@@ -12564,7 +12576,7 @@ had settled for my use and my Children

- + Which Leace for 21 yeares, or Mr Bennetts Life, was affter ward made to our Content from Mr Bennett. And Mr Comber was Placed in the same Living by Mr Thornton. to officiat the Cure till @@ -12584,7 +12596,7 @@ had settled for my use and my ChildrenFreinds & my owne indeavours. uppon which, he was Leagally invested into it, & that without any fraud or deceiptfull Trickes or Symony, As our Enimyes did abominably invent Lyes - about it and Charged us with all. I pray God forgive all + about it and Charged us with all. I pray God forgive all theire wickedness to blaspheame his name & those whose indeavours was for his Gospell to sett it up where it was not. and if I suffer for Righteousness sake, as I have don in all