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"But simple as the tale is there is hardly better historic training for a man than to set him frankly in the streets of a quiet little town like Bury St. Edmunds, and bid him work out the history of the men who lived and died there. In the quiet, quaintly-named streets, in the town-mead and the market-place, in the Lord’s mill beside the stream, in the ruffed and future brasses of its burghers in the church, lies the real life of England and Englishmen, this life of their home and their trade, their ceaseless, sober struggle with oppression, their steady, unwearied battle for self-government. It is just in the pettiness of its details, in its common place incidents, in the want of marked features and striking events, that the real lesson of the whole story lies. For two centuries this little town of Bury St. Edmunds was winning Liberty to itself, and yet we hardly note as we pass from one little step to another little step how surely that Liberty was being won."

John Richard Green (1837-1883), grandfather of British social and cultural history.

Green, J. R., (1876), Stray studies from England and Italy, Macmillan & Co., London p.218-9

The Curse of Saint Edmund

REPENT JOHN PRESCOTT, FOR THE END IS AT HAND

15/1//2007

The Knights of St Edmund urge the disgraced Deputy Prime minister John Prescott to repentance. Providence belaboured him on the feast of Our Saviour's birth with the poor sinner being rushed to hospital after "he doubled over with agonising stomach pains".

An ambulance was called to the 68-year old Deputy Prime minister's Hull home just as he was preparing for dinner, the event being reported in the Daily Mirror, December 27th 2006.

At the hospital doctors discovered a kidney stone and began treatment immediate to ease the agony. Such pains are only to be expected and are, of course, as nothing to the torment that awaits an unrepentant sinner.

Those with knowledge will recognise the physical pains of judgement are now descending upon John Prescott. As is now been realised the unleashing of the wrath of St Edmund, King and Martyr resulted in the revelations of two year adulterous affair (see the terms of the Act of Commination) and the exposure of his links with a US billionaire bidding to turn the Millennium Dome which have ended his Ministerial career and led to the stripping of his powers over local Government and planning, his shame and disgrace.

The Knights of St Edmund do not desire the suffering of anyone, rather we pray for their salvation. But judgement once commenced does not end and will continue for all those who sinned and continue to sin against the People of St Edmund's sacred lands. John Prescott is but one of many who must urgently repent, purge themselves, confess their sins and set in motion good deeds to reverse the harm he and his creatures. To turn from their lives of wrong-doing, and incline to the good. We urge prayer for this poor sinner.
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