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Elizabeth
was apprehended on the 15th of January, 1549.
When those who had come to apprehend her entered the house
in which she lived, they found a Latin Testament. Having
secured Elizabeth, they said, “We have got the right man; we
have now the teacheress;” adding, “Where is your husband,
Menno Simons, the teacher?”
They then
brought her to the town house. The following day two beadles
took her between them to prison.
She was
then arraigned before the council, and asked upon oath,
whether she had a husband.
Elizabeth answered, “We ought not to swear, but our
words should be Yea, yea, and Nah, nah; I have no husband.”
Lords:
“We say that you are a teacher, and that you seduce many. We
have been told this, and we want to know who your friends
are.”
Elizabeth:
“My God has commanded me to love my Lord and my God, and to
honor my parents; hence I will not tell you who my parents
are; for what I suffer for the name of Christ is a reproach
to my friends.”
Lords:
“We will let you alone in regard to this, but we want to
know whom you have taught.”
Elizabeth: “Oh, no, my lords, let me in peace
with this, but interrogate me concerning my faith, which I
will gladly tell you.”
Lords:
“We shall make you so afraid, that you will tell us”
Elizabeth: “I hope through the grace of God, that
He will keep my tongue, so that I shall not become a
traitoress, and deliver my brother into death.”
Lords:
“What persons were present when you were baptized?”
Elizabeth: “Christ said, ‘Ask them that were
present, or who heard it.’ John 18:21.”
Lords:
“Now we perceive that you are a teacher; for you compare
yourself to Christ.”
Elizabeth: “No, my lords, far be it from me; for
I do not esteem myself above the offscourings which are
swept out from the house of the Lord.”
Lords:
“What then do you hold concerning the house of God? Do you
not regard our church as the house of God?”
Elizabeth: “No, my lords, for it is written, “Ye
are the temple of the living God; as God hath said, I will
dwell in them, and walk in them. 2Corinthians 6:16”
Lords:
“What do you hold concerning our mass?”
Elizabeth: “My lords, of your mass I think
nothing at all; but I highly esteem all that accords with
the Word of God.”
Lords:
“What are your views with regard to the most adorable, holy
sacrament?”
Elizabeth: “I have never in my life read in the
holy Scriptures of a holy sacrament, but of the Lord’s
Supper.” (She also quoted the scripture relating to this.)
Lords:
“Be silent, for the devil speaks through your mouth.”
Elizabeth: “Yea, my lords, this is a small
matter, for the servant is not better than his lord.”
Lords:
“You speak from a spirit of pride.”
Elizabeth: “No, my lords, I speak with
frankness.”
Lords:
“What did the Lord say, when He gave His disciples the
Supper?”
Elizabeth: “What did He give them, flesh or
bread?”
Lords:
“He gave them bread.”
Elizabeth: “Did not the Lord remain sitting
there? Who then would eat the flesh of the Lord?”
Lords:
“What are your views concerning infant baptism, seeing
you have been rebaptized?”
Elizabeth: “No, my lords, I have not been
rebaptized. I have been baptized once upon my faith; for it
is written that baptism belongs to the believers.”
Lords:
“Are our children damned then, because they are baptized?”
Elizabeth: “No, my lords, God forbid, that I
should judge the children.”
Lords:
“Do you not seek your salvation in baptism?”
Elizabeth: “No, my lords, all the water in the
sea could not save me; but salvation is in Christ (Acts
4:10), and He has commanded me to love God my Lord above all
things, and my neighbor as myself.”
Lords:
“Have the priests power to forgive sins?”
Elizabeth: “No, my lords; how should I believe
this? I say that Christ is the only priest through whom sins
are forgiven.” Hebrews 7:21
Lords:
“You say that you believe everything that accords with
the Holy Scriptures; do you not believe the words of James?”
Elizabeth: “Yea, my lords, why should I not
believe them?”
Lords:
“Does he not say, “Go to the elder of the church, that he
may anoint you, and pray over you?” James 5:14
Elizabeth: “Yea, my lords, but do you mean to say
that you are of this church?”
Lords:
“The Holy Ghost has saved you already; you need neither
confession nor sacrament?”
Elizabeth: “No, my lords, I acknowledge that I
have transgressed the ordinance of the pope, which the
Emperor has confirmed by decrees. But prove to me that I
have transgressed in any article against my Lord and my God,
and I will cry woe over me, miserable being.”
The
foregoing is the first confession.
Afterwards
she was again brought before the council, and led into the
torture chamber, Hans, the executioner, being present. The
lords then said, “We have thus long dealt with you in
kindness; but if you will not confess, we will resort to
severity with you.” The Procurator General said, “Master
Hans, seize her.”
Master Hans
answered, “Oh no, my lords, she will voluntarily confess.”
But as she
would not voluntarily confess, he applied the thumbscrews to
her thumbs and forefingers, so that the blood squirted out
at the nails.
Elizabeth: “Oh, I cannot endure it any longer.”
Lords:
“Confess and we will relieve your pain.”
But she
cried to the Lord her God, “Help me, O Lord, thy poor
handmaiden! for Thou art a helper in time of need.
The lords
all exclaimed, “Confess, and we will relieve your pain; for
we told you to confess, and not to cry to God the Lord.”
But she
steadfastly adhered to God her Lord, as related above; and
the Lord took away her pain, so that she said to the lords,
“Ask me, and I shall answer you; for I no longer feel the
lest pain in my flesh, as I did before.”
Lords:
Will you not yet confess?”
Elizabeth: No, my lords.”
They then
applied the screws to her shins, one on each.
She said,
“Oh my lords, do not put me to shame; for never a man
touched my bare body.”
The
Procurator General said, “Miss Elizabeth, we shall not treat
you dishonorably.”
She then
fainted away. They said to one another, “Perhaps she is
dead.”
But waking
up she said, “I live, and am not dead.”
They then
took off all the screws, and questioned her.
Elizabeth: “Why do you thus entreat me? This is
the way to do with children.”
Thus they
obtained not one word from her, detrimental to her brethren
in the Lord, or to any other person.
Lords:
Will you revoke all that you have previously confessed
here?”
Elizabeth: “No, my lords, but I will seal it with
my death.”
Lords:
We will try you no more; will you voluntarily tell us,
who baptized you?”
Elisabeth: “Oh no, my lords, I have certainly
told you, that I will not confess this.”
Sentence
was then passed upon Elizabeth, on the 27th of
March, 1549; she was condemned to death to be drowned in a
bag, and thus offered up her body to God.
Note: Taken from the book
Martyrs Mirror. Content may or may not have been edited
for clarity.