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Pastor Tom\u00a0 \u00a0 November 29, 2020<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives
\nNew England Baptists 1638-1776 AD \u2013 Old Landmarkers
\nProtestants Persecute Baptist in Colonial New England
\nPART SIX<\/p>\n

They were fined, Mr. Clark twenty pounds, Holmes thirty pounds, and Crandel five pounds, and to remain in prison until their fines be either paid or security given, or else to be “well whipped.” Friends, without Mr. Clark\u2019s knowledge, paid his fine. When Mr. Holmes was brought forth to receive his stripes, he desired of the magistrates permission to speak, which was refused him, and they (Flint and Norvel) said to the executioner: “Fellow, do thine office.”<\/p>\n

“He, having removed so much of his garments as would hinder the effect of the scourge, and having fastened him to the post, (This was planted on Boston Commons -the soil of liberty!) seized a three-corded whip, and laid on the blows in a most unmerciful manner. Stroke followed stroke as rapidly as was consistent with effective execution, each blow leaving its crimson furrow, or its long blue wale on the sufferer\u2019s quivering flesh. The only pause which occurred was when the executioner ceased for a moment in order to spit in his hands, so as to take a firmer hold of the handle of the whip to render the strokes more severe. This he did three times” (Banvard).<\/p>\n

Ninety stripes! The blood flowed down, filled, and overflowed his shoes and bathed the ground. For weeks after he could only rest upon his knees and elbows. So lacerated was his body, he could not suffer it to touch the bed.<\/p>\n

When released from the post, his brother Spur took him by the hand, and with a joyful countenance, said, “Praised be the Lord!” and walked with him to the prison. For this grievous offense he was arrested and fined by the Pedobaptist Court \u2018forty shillings, or to be whipped.”<\/p>\n

John Hazel, another of Mr. Holmes\u2019 brethren, above three-score, and infirm, had traveled nearly fifty miles to see his beloved brother, also gave him his hand, and said, “Blessed be God.” He was likewise arrested, thrown into prison, and fined forty shillings, or to receive ten strokes with a three-corded whip, equal to thirty stripes.<\/p>\n

This was the fellowship Protestants had for Baptists in that age.
\n(tomorrow \u2013 Brother Clark\u2019s charge to his charge)<\/p>\n

Presented by Thomas E. Kresal from excerpts: Graves, James R.. Old Landmarkism: What is it? . First Vision Publishers. Kindle Edition. Chapter 15<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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