It is : publifcd in print^ that there are 
n(H^mi^lc£||h^ hundred thoufand 
fouls EngHJhy S cotch and Mfh in New-Eng- 
land* 
Moft of their firft Magirtr^ ^^re dead, 
not aboye two left in jbs^^:^^^!/, biif 
pne- FlimoHth^ one. at C^t^^t^icm^ and 
one J^-|^<^?^c^^ done tK||| 
generation work are laid aflecp in their Be^ 
of seft till the d^y^f dooni, there snd then 
to receive their reward according as they 
bavc . 4one be it good or cviK Things of 
great indurance we fee come to ruine^ and 
alter, as great Flouds and Sc^s dr up > 
mighty hills and mountains funk into hol- 
low bottoms : marvel not then that man is 
mortal, iince his nature is unconftant and 
tranfirory# 
The Difeafes that the Englifh ktc i^l- 
, deed with^ are the fannc that they have in 
England^ with fome proper io Nm-Eng- 
land^ griping of the belly ^( accompanied 
with Feaver and Ague^ which turns to the 
bioudy-flux^a common difcafe in the Coun- 
trey, which together with the im^\\f& 
hath carried away abundance of their 
children, for this the common medicines 
amongft the poorer fort ate Pills of Cod on 
. fw^lowed, or Sugar. .an.d.-.S4kt-{>yi boikd 
thick and made iptoPiHs^ AHoes pulverized 
