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every nighc before ileep; which (tbeyfaid) would haften their 

 Recovery. The next day, after that our Trouble of Carriage, 

 and Removing of our Men, and Goods out of our Shipp, was 

 1cm t what fetlcd and quiet , Ithoughtgood to call our Com- 

 pany together j and when they were aiTembled,faid unto them,- 

 ; My dear Friends Let us know our felves t and how it ftandetb Mtk us. We 

 I are Men cafl on Land, as Jonas was, out of the Whales Belly^ ythen *toe 

 were as buried in the Deep : A< nd nolo we art on Land ■ we are but 

 \ let mm Dtath and Life-, For we are beyond, both the Old World and 

 j the NeV? ■ Jnd whether ever me (ball fee Europe, GO D only know- 

 ctb. It is a hind of Miracle hath brought us hither : JnditmuUbe 

 little lejfe that /ball bring us hence. Therefore in regard of our Deli- 

 verance pasl, and our danger pre fent, and to come, let ut look up to GOD, 

 . and every Man reform his titon "bates. Betides >we a) e come here amongjl 

 a Chrim'an People, full of Tietie and Humanity : Let us not bring 

 that confufton of face up:n cur felves , as to fbtVp our /vices ^ or urttoorthi- 

 nrffe bef ore them . l et there is more : For they have by Commandement i 

 ( though in form of courtefie ) Cloyflred us within thefe Walls for three 

 i dales : Who knoweth, tbhether it be not, to take fome tafte of our man- 

 ners and conditions ? Jnd if they find them bad, to banifh us flraight- 

 waies$ if 'good , to give us further time. For thefe menjhat they haVe given 

 us for Attendance, may withall have an Eye upon us. Therefore for 

 Gods kve , ana as wee love the Voeal of our Scutes and Bodies, let us fo 

 l bthaVe our fives ^ as we may be at peace with God, and may find grace 

 \ in the eyes of this P^pkOurCompany with one voyce thanked me 

 I for my good Admonition, and promifed me to live loberly and 

 I civilly - t and without giving any the leaft occaiion of Offence. 

 So we (pent our three daies joyfully , and without care 3 in 

 expectation what would be done wish us, when they were 

 expired. During which time, we had every hour joy of 

 the Amendment of our Sick; who thought themfelyes caft 

 linto fome Divine Tool of Heahng-, They mended fo kindly, and 

 fo fail 



j The Morrow after our three daies were paft, there came to 

 us a new Man, that we had not feen before , clothed in blew 

 | as the former was, fave that his Turban was white with a fmall 

 ;red GofTe on the Top. He had alfo a Tippet of fine Linnen. 

 Ac his Comming in , he did bend to us a little, and put his 

 Aims abroad.. We of our parts faluted him in a very lowly and 

 fubmifsive manner; As looking that from him we flio'uld re- 

 ceive Sentence of Life, or Death. He defired toTpeak with 

 I fome 



