Memoirs of Missionary Priests and Other Catholics of Both Sexes, that Have Suffered Death in England on Religious Accounts from the Year 1577 to 1684, Volum 1Brench, 1803 - 240 pàgines |
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... carrying some in their sacred vestments through the streets , putting our chaste virgins into infamous places appointed for strumpets ; and other unspeakable villainies , not inferior to any of the heathenish persecutions . 6 6 Page 39 ...
... carrying some in their sacred vestments through the streets , putting our chaste virgins into infamous places appointed for strumpets ; and other unspeakable villainies , not inferior to any of the heathenish persecutions . 6 6 Page 39 ...
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... carried off not long before by an epidemical distemper , the queen was put upon the necessity of having her new church supplied with an ignorant and illiterate clergy , as Dr. Heylin complains , whose learning went no further than the ...
... carried off not long before by an epidemical distemper , the queen was put upon the necessity of having her new church supplied with an ignorant and illiterate clergy , as Dr. Heylin complains , whose learning went no further than the ...
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... carried them off in a very short time . Let us hear Mr. Wood , the protestant historian of the university of Oxford , his account of this history , in his Historia & Antiquitates Universitatis Oxoniensis , 1. 1. p . 294. His words ...
... carried them off in a very short time . Let us hear Mr. Wood , the protestant historian of the university of Oxford , his account of this history , in his Historia & Antiquitates Universitatis Oxoniensis , 1. 1. p . 294. His words ...
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... carrying on the intended tragedy , which afforded the nation so many scenes of blood , for the many remaining years of that long reign ; and all for fear lest the Romans should come and take away their place and nation . As to the ...
... carrying on the intended tragedy , which afforded the nation so many scenes of blood , for the many remaining years of that long reign ; and all for fear lest the Romans should come and take away their place and nation . As to the ...
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... doublet ? and so unbuttoned it , and found an Agnus Dei case about his neck , which he took from him , and called hin traitor and rebel , with many other opprobrious names . < < They carried him , his books , papers and MEMOIRS , & c .
... doublet ? and so unbuttoned it , and found an Agnus Dei case about his neck , which he took from him , and called hin traitor and rebel , with many other opprobrious names . < < They carried him , his books , papers and MEMOIRS , & c .
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Memoirs of Missionary Priests and Other Catholics of Both Sexes ..., Volum 1 Richard Challoner Visualització completa - 1880 |
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