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&quot; earnestness,) would hereafter be more advised, and in a 

 &quot; temperate sort carry himself. And for this favour to 

 &quot; him, besides the good the people should receive in their 

 &quot; instruction, he should thank his Lordship for him. But 

 &quot; lastly, that he would not solicit his Lordship in his fa- 

 &quot; vour, if hereafter he should give just cause of any public 

 &quot; offence against the orders of the Church established.&quot; 



Numb. V. Pag. 105. 

 Cartwright the Puritan. 



MENTION was made how Thomas Cartwright and some imprisoned, 

 other Puritans were taken up and brought before the ec 

 clesiastical Commission, for setting up a new discipline con 

 trary to that which was established in the Church of Eng 

 land; and that the said Cartwright, as the chief, being 

 called before the Bishop and other ecclesiastical Commis 

 sioners, the said Bishop used a certain expostulatory speech 

 to him. To add some further particulars. The names of 

 the rest of these Puritan Ministers, besides Cartwright, dis 

 posed in the Fleet and other prisons about London, were 

 as follow : 



Humphrey Fen. Edward Lord. The other 



, A * , . Puritans in 



Andrew King. Edmund Snape. other P ri- 



Daniel Wight. William Proudlove. sons &amp;gt; their 



names. 



John Payne. Melancthon Jewel. 



The place where the Commission sat, when Cartwright 

 was brought before them, was the Bishop s chamber. Where 

 he was secretly called on Saturday afternoon, without any 

 warning aforehand, to prevent, as was said, the cumbrance 

 that the coming in of such as favoured him might occasion. 

 And for the satisfaction of any who might be desirous to 

 understand how these proceedings went, I will set down the 

 remainder of the conference of the Bishop and the other 

 Commissioners with Cartwright at this meeting, as I have 

 it from an authentic paper. 



