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         Gogor, William, d. 1681.
      
       
         
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             The late speech and testimony of William Gogor one of the three desperate and incorrigible traytors execute [sic] at the Grass Mercat in Edinburgh, the eleventh day of March, 1681, for disowning His Sacred Majesties authority ...
             Gogor, William, d. 1681.
          
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             Printed for R.B. and sold by W. Davies,
             London :
             1681.
          
           
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           Gogor, William, d. 1681.
           Cargill, Donald, 1619?-1681.
           Presbyterianism.
           Covenanters.
        
      
    
     
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           THE
           LATE
           SPEECH
           AND
           TESTIMONY
           OF
           WILLIAM
           GOGOR
           ,
           One
           of
           the
           Three
           desperate
           and
           incorrigible
           TRAYTORS
           ,
           Execute
           at
           the
           
             Grass
             Mercat
          
           in
           
             Edinburgh
             ,
          
           the
           Eleventh
           day
           of
           
             March
             ,
          
           1681.
           
        
         
           
             For
             disowning
             His
             Sacred
             Majesties
             Authority
             ;
             and
             owning
             and
             adhering
             to
             these
             Bloody
             and
             Murdering
             Principles
             ,
             contained
             in
             that
             Execrable
             Declaration
             at
             
               Sanquhar
               ,
               Cargils
            
             Traiterous
             Covenant
             ,
             and
             Sacrilegious
             Excommunicating
             of
             the
             
               KING
               ,
            
             by
             that
             Arch-Traitor
             
               Cargil
               ,
            
             and
             avowing
             of
             themselves
             to
             be
             bound
             in
             Conscience
             ,
             and
             by
             their
             Covenant
             ,
             to
             Murder
             the
             
               KING
               ,
            
             and
             all
             that
             Serve
             under
             Him
             ;
             being
             Armed
             (
             the
             time
             they
             were
             apprehended
             )
             for
             that
             purpose
             .
          
        
         
           MEn
           and
           Brethren
           ,
           these
           are
           to
           shew
           you
           ,
           that
           I
           am
           come
           here
           this
           day
           ,
           to
           lay
           down
           my
           Life
           for
           owning
           Christ
           and
           his
           Truths
           ;
           and
           in
           so
           much
           as
           we
           are
           Calumniate
           and
           Reproached
           ,
           by
           lying
           upon
           our
           Names
           ,
           and
           dreadful
           upbraiding
           of
           us
           ,
           with
           saying
           ,
           That
           we
           are
           not
           led
           by
           the
           Scriptures
           ,
           and
           say
           we
           have
           taken
           other
           Rules
           to
           
           walk
           by
           ;
           I
           take
           the
           Great
           God
           to
           be
           Witness
           against
           all
           and
           every
           one
           of
           them
           ,
           that
           I
           take
           the
           Word
           of
           God
           to
           be
           my
           Rule
           ,
           and
           I
           never
           designed
           any
           thing
           but
           honesty
           a●…d
           faithfulness
           to
           Christ
           :
           And
           for
           owning
           of
           Christ
           and
           the
           Scriptures
           this
           day
           I
           am
           murdered
           ;
           for
           adhering
           to
           the
           Born-down-truths
           ,
           I
           am
           Condemned
           to
           dy
           ;
           and
           I
           also
           leave
           my
           Testimony
           ,
           and
           bear
           Witness
           against
           all
           the
           Apostate
           Ministers
           this
           day
           ,
           that
           have
           taken
           favour
           at
           the
           Enemies
           hands
           :
           The
           only
           thing
           they
           take
           away
           my
           Life
           for
           ,
           is
           ,
           Because
           I
           disowned
           all
           those
           Bloody
           Traytors
           not
           to
           be
           Magistrates
           ,
           which
           the
           Word
           of
           God
           casts
           off
           ,
           and
           we
           are
           bound
           in
           Conscience
           and
           
             Covenant
          
           to
           God
           ,
           to
           disown
           all
           such
           as
           are
           Enemies
           to
           God
           ,
           and
           which
           they
           are
           avowed
           and
           open
           Enemies
           to
           Christ
           ;
           
             And
             they
             have
             made
             void
             my
             Word
             ,
             saith
             the
             Lord
             :
          
           Say
           what
           ye
           will
           Devils
           ,
           say
           Wretches
           ,
           say
           Enemies
           ,
           say
           what
           ye
           will
           ,
           we
           are
           owning
           the
           Truth
           of
           Christ
           ,
           and
           his
           written
           Word
           ;
           and
           condemn
           me
           in
           my
           Judgement
           who
           will
           ,
           I
           leave
           my
           Blood
           on
           one
           and
           all
           that
           say
           we
           are
           not
           led
           by
           the
           Scriptures
           :
           I
           leave
           my
           Blood
           upon
           you
           again
           to
           be
           a
           Witness
           against
           you
           ,
           and
           a
           Condemnation
           in
           the
           great
           Day
           of
           Judgement
           .
           I
           have
           no
           more
           to
           say
           ,
           I
           think
           this
           may
           mitigate
           all
           your
           Rage
           ;
           and
           so
           forth
           ,
           I
           leave
           his
           Enemies
           to
           his
           Curse
           ,
           to
           be
           punished
           into
           Everlasting
           Wrath
           ,
           for
           now
           and
           ever
           
             Amen
             .
          
        
         
           Sic
           subscribitur
           ,
           
             WIL.
             GOGOR
             .
          
        
      
    
     
       
         
           
             LONDON
             ,
          
           Printed
           for
           
             R.
             B.
          
           and
           sold
           by
           
             W.
             Davies
          
           1681.
           
        
      
    
  

