Martyrs Mirror 791DANIEL VERKAMPT, A. D. 1558
Open in the readerAbout this time, also a young man named Daniel Verkampt, after suffering much persecution, was apprehended at Kortrijck, in Flanders, for living truly according to the Word of God. Being sharply examined by the deans of Rouse and Nlet, he willingly and freely confessed his faith, and said that he would firmly adhere to it even unto death; but of his fellow believers he would betray no one.
Thereupon Ronse and Polet summoned the mother of this young man before them. She was a little old woman, and walked with a staff. When she appeared before them, they told her with severe words, that according to the imperial decree she had forfeited life and property for having harbored her son, whom they had found to be a heretic.
To this she meekly replied: "My lords, shall I forfeit life and property, for having now and then given shelter to .my own son in his distress whom I carried under my heart, brought forth in pain, and nourished in affliction when he is neither a thief nor a rogue, but is called the most excellent young man of our village; and this merely because you say that he is a heretic? I think that if the Emperor were present, from whom you say you have a decree, he would say that you abuse his decree against me, and he would commend me, that the mother's heart was moved with compassion for her child, that has never merited any tiling else. Truly, my lords; this is contrary to your proper wisdom and urbanity; for, know, that if in that hour when you came to apprehend him, I could have concealed him from you in my body, by carrying him again for nine months, giving him birth, and raising .him, as I have done once, God knows how. gladly I would have cone it." This she said with such pathos, that all the lords who were present and sat in court declared her innocent; and said that she had not acted contrary to the nature of a true mother's heart; and hence the mother was set at liberty, but the son had to purchase with fire the constancy of his faith, and the love of God, with which he was inflamed, and was burnt for the testimony of fesus Christ who will make him free for