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nearer to this Marueilom fight .But when the Boats were come with¬ 
in (about) 60. yards of the Tillar , they found tbemfeiues all bound, 
and couldgoe no furtheryet fo as they might moue togoe about , but 
might not aproach nearer: So as the Boats flood all as in a Thea¬ 
ter , beholding this Light, as an H eauenly Signe . It Jo fell out, that 
there Teas in me of the B oates, one ofthe Wife Men } of the Society of 
Salomons Houfc; 'which Houfeor, Colicdg c(my good Brethren) 
is the noery Eye of this Kingdome •, IV ho bailing a 'while attentiuely 
anddeuoutly viewed, and contemplated this. Pillar, and Crofie, fell 
downe <vpon his face j And thenraifed himfefervpon bis knees , and 
lifting <vp his Hands to Heauen, made his prayers in this manner. 
T Ord God of Heauen and Earth } thou haft 
JL^youchfafed of thy Cfrace, to thofe of our Ordeiyo [ 
know thy Worses of Qreation, and the Secrets of them-, 
<Mnd to difeerne (asfane as appertained to the (fe¬ 
nerations of Men) betweene Dunne Miracles,War fs 
of (hfature, Worlds of Art, and Impoflures, and lllu- 
(tons of all forts, f doe here acknowledge and teftife 
before this \ People, that the (Thing which wee now fee 
before our eyes,is thy Finger, and a true Miracle. And 
for-as-muchyOswelearneinourDookfsy that thoune- 
uer Workeft Miracles, but to a Diuine and Excellent 
End, (for the Lawes of Jfature are thine owne 
Lawes, and thou exceedeft them not but ypon great 
caufe ) wee moft humbly befeech thee to proffer this 
great Signe, <zAnd to giue ys the Interpretation and 
vfe of it in Mercy $ Which thou doeft inJome partfe* 
cretly promife, by fending it vnto vs. 
When hee made hit Prayer, hee prefently found the Boats bee 
-was injxoueable & vnbound,where at aOthe reft remained ft ill ft ft-, 
And taking that for an afurance of Leant to aproach, bee caufedtke 
Boats 
