40 The 'Ll? z of Mr. KAY. 
himfelf to Middleton-Hall •, and the 
Journeys he took were about Mat- 
ters relating to his Truft. 
Immediately after Mr. Willughby % 
Death, Dr. Lifer invited Mr. Ray 
to come and live with him at Torb; 
but nothing could draw him from the 
faithful Attendance on his Truft. 
Not many Months after the Death 
of Mr. Willughby.) Mr. Ray loft an- 
other of his beft Friends, Bifhop Wil- 
kins ; whom he viftted in London., on 
November tL\£. i8th, 1672, and found 
hirn near Death, by a total Suppref- 
llon of Urine for Eight Days j and 
the next Morning, November the 1 9th, 
about Four of the Clock, that great 
Man died, to Mr. Rays unfpeakable 
Lofs and Grief, as he exprefleth it. 
\ 
Mr. 
