Excerpt from London, Vol. 4: Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and Its Neighbourhood, to Thirty Miles Extent, From an Actual Perambulation
Sir, there isa wide, large, empty house of the king's. Ma jeely's, called Bridewell, that would wonderfully well serve to lodge Christ in, if he might find such good friends in the court to procure in his cause. Surelyi have such a good opinion of the king's majesty, that if Christ had such faithful and hearty friends who would heartily speak for him, he should undoubtedly speed at the king's majesty 's hands.
Sir. I have promised my brethren the citizens to Wayne, because I do take you for one that feareth God, and would that Christ should lie no more abroad in the streets.
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