[Satan’s Invisible World Contents]
THIS hath been published in a Sermon by a Godly Minister. But I must insert it here in its own proper place. On the 8 of February (saith my Author) in the year 1578, a company of Drunkards, whose names are recorded as followeth, Adam Gibbons, George Keepel, John Keysel, Peter Horsdroff, John Warner, Simon Heamkers, Jacob Hermons, and Hermon Frow. These eight Drunkards in contempt of the blessed Sabbath, agreed to go to the Tavern on the Lords day to be merry: and coming to the house of one Antony Hodge, an honest Godly Man, they called for Burnt-Wine, Sack, Clarat, and what not. The Goodman refusing to give them any, advised them to go to Church to hear the Word of GOD; but they all save Adam Gibbons, refused, saying, they loathed that Exercise. Whereupon the Host departed, who being gone to Church, they began to curse and ban, wishing, he might brake his neck, ere he returned; and wishing the Devil might brake their own necks, if they went from hence, till they had some wine.
Whereupon the Devil in the likeness of a Young-Man appeared unto them, bringing in his hand a Flagon of Wine, and so drank unto them, saying, Good Fellows be merry, you shall have Wine enough, you seem to be lusty Lads, and I hope you will pay me well: who answering said, They would either pay him or engage their Neck for it. Yea, rather than fail, their Bodies and Souls. Thus these men continued drinking, and swilling so long till they could hardly see one another. At last the Devil their Host told them that now they must pay for all, at which their hearts waxed cold. But the Devil bid them be of good chear, for now they must drink Fire and Brimstone with him in the Pit of Hell for ever. At which the Devil breake their Necks assunder and destroyed them. And thus ended these drunkards, their miserable dayes. This by the way, may serve for a Document for all Drunkards for ever, and to perswade folk, that the Lord has the Devil for his Executioner, when he pleases to execute his vengeance upon Notorious Sinners.

