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30 the truth hereof we have hereunto set our hands the of 1677 John Matson Senior Henry Prentiss I have also spoken with some of the Eng. that inspected the Inds. at ?Punkapog? & in particular with Quarter unclear Thos Swift who testified the same thing for substance concerning the Chr. Inds. living there, & he also said that others, who were there unclear? the same thing. By all these testimonies (& many others that might be produced if need required.) It is most evident that the jealousies & suspicions of some Eng. men concerning those poor Christians were groundless & caredeless?, which will more evidently appear hereafter, & one thing I shall here add, that Corporal John Watson before named (a discreet & sober man hath more than once spoken in my hearing Template:Unclear before he sojourned among these Chr. Inds., he has entertained much animosity, prejudice, & displeasure in his mind against them, & judged them such as they were vulgarly represented to be. But after he had some time lived with them he received such full satisfaction & was so fully convinced of his former error that he said he was ashamed of himself for his harsh ?aspertion of them only upon common unclear, & this he testified not only in my hearing, but before the gov.unclear & Gen court & many others that enquired of him how the Inds. carried it; so that he became an apologist for them as occasion was offered unclear that some accounted him also an offender for so