 | William Eusebius Andrews - 1826
...torn ami rent upon the torture the two lest times, that he told a friend of his, that fourni means to speak with him, that he thought they meant to make him away in that manner. Before be Went to the rack, he used to fall down at the rack-house door, upen both knees, to commend himself"... | |
 | Richard Robert Madden - 1847 - 343 pągines
...friend of his, who found means to speak with him, that he thought they meant to make away with him in that manner. Before he went to the rack, he used...God's mercy, and upon the rack he called continually on God, repeating often the holy name of Jesus."* The use of torture during Burloigh's and Walsingham's... | |
 | John Henry Newman (card.) - 1851
...are the cause of my death." Edward Campion was cruelly torn and rent upon the rack divers times. " Before he went to the rack, he used to fall down at...upon God, repeating often the holy name of Jesus. His keeper asking him the next day, how he felt his hands and feet, he answered, ' Not ill, because... | |
 | John Henry Newman - 1851 - 388 pągines
...are the cause of my death. " Edward Campion was cruelly torn and rent upon the rack divers times. " Before he went to the rack, he used to fall down at...upon God, repeating often the holy name of Jesus. His keeper asking him the next day, how he felt his hands and feet, he answered, ' Not ill, because... | |
 | Richard Simpson - 1867 - 387 pągines
...This time he was so cruelly rent and torn upon the torture, that he told a friend who found means to speak with him, that he thought they meant to make him away in that manner. Lord Hunsdon said that one might sooner pluck his heart out of his bosom, than rack a word out of his... | |
 | Frederick George Lee - 1880
...rent upon the torture, the two last times, that he told a friend of his that found means to speak to him, that he thought they meant to make him away in that manner. Before be went to the rack he used to fall down at the rack-house door, upon both knees, to commend himself... | |
 | Richard Simpson - 1896 - 537 pągines
...This time he was so cruelly rent and torn upon the torture, that he told a friend who found means to speak with him, that he thought they meant to make him away in that manner. Lord Hunsdon said that one might sooner pluck his heart out of his bosom, than rack a word out of his... | |
 | Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 781 pągines
...the two last campion and times, that he told a friend of his, that found means to speak twocom\vith him, that he thought they meant to make him away in...mercy ; and upon the rack he called continually upon Clod, repeating often the holy name of Jesus. . . . They were drawn from the Tower to Tyburn, there... | |
 | Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 781 pągines
...that found means to speak two comwith him, that he thought they meant to make him away in Pa°lons that manner. Before he went to the rack, he used to...upon God, repeating often the holy name of Jesus. . . . They were drawn from the Tower to Tyburn, there to be martyr'd for the Catholic faith and religion.... | |
 | Edward Potts Cheyney - 1922 - 849 pągines
...the two last Campion and times, that he told a friend of his, that found means to speak two comwith him, that he thought they meant to make him away in...upon God, repeating often the holy name of Jesus. . . . They were drawn from the Tower to Tyburn, there to be martyr'd for the Catholic faith and religion.... | |
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