Afflicted,
tormented, and destroyed!
(Thomas Brooks,
"Crown and Glory of Christianity" 1662)
Let me give you a little abridgment of the sufferings of some of the
early Christians, "of whom the world was not worthy."
1. In the reign of Hadrian the emperor, there were ten thousand
Christians crowned with a crowns of thorns, thrust into the sides with
sharp lances, and then
crucified.
2. Others were so whipped, that their entrails were seen, and
afterwards they were thrown upon sharp shells, and then upon sharp
nails and thorns. And after all this cruelty, they were thrown to wild
beasts to be devoured.
3. Multitudes were banished.
4. Others were pulled apart with wild horses.
5. Some were beaten and racked with bars of iron.
6. Others were cast into loathsome dungeons.
7. Some were burnt in the fire.
8. Others were knocked down and had their brains beaten out with staves
and clubs.
9. Some were pricked in their faces and eyes with sharp reeds.
10. Others were stoned to death with stones, as Stephen was.
11. Some were dashed in pieces against millstones.
12. Others had their teeth dashed out of their jaws, and their joints
broken.
13. Some were cast down from very high places.
14. Others were beheaded.
15. Some were tormented with razors.
16. Others were slain with the sword.
17. Some were run through with pikes.
18. Others were driven into the wilderness, where they wandered up and
down, suffering hunger and cold, and where they were exposed to the
fury both of wild beasts, and also to the rage of the barbarous
Arabians.
19. Some fled into caves, which their persecutors crammed up with
stones, and there they died.
20. Others were trodden to death by the people.
21. Some were hanged on gibbets with a slow fire under them.
22. Others were cast into the sea and drowned.
23. Some were slain by being thrown in mines.
24. Others were hanged by the feet, and choked with the smoke of a
small fire, their legs being first broken.
25. Some were covered with oil, and then roasted with a soft fire.
26. Others were hung by one hand, that they might feel the weight of
their whole bodies scorching and broiling over burning coals.
27. Some were shot through with arrows, and afterwards thrown into
stinking prisons.
28. Others were stripped stark naked, and thrown out in cold, frosty
nights; and burnt the next day.
29. In Syria, a company of Christian virgins were stripped stark naked
to be scorned by the multitude, then shaved, and then torn in pieces
and devoured by beasts.
30. Lastly, many women had the joints of their bodies pulled from
another, and their flesh and sides clawed with talons of wild beasts
to the bones, and their breasts seared with torches until they died.
And thus you have an account of thirty different ways by which the
precious sons and daughters of God have formerly been afflicted, tormented, and destroyed!
What heart of stone can read over this list with dry eyes? And now tell
me, sirs, whether your sufferings are worth a naming in that day,
wherein the sufferings of the precious servants of God in the primitive
times are spoken of? Oh, no! Well then, take heed of making molehills
mountains, and of crying out, "Is there any sorrow compared to my
sorrow; or any sufferings compared
to my sufferings?"