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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... companions , to whom their adversa- ries pretended to impute treasons of another kind , viz . I know not what conspiracies formed at Rhemes and Rome , we are fully persuaded that they were no more traitors than the rest ; and that the ...
... companions , to whom their adversa- ries pretended to impute treasons of another kind , viz . I know not what conspiracies formed at Rhemes and Rome , we are fully persuaded that they were no more traitors than the rest ; and that the ...
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... companions in the search , that if they thought all that ado was for him , and that his yielding himself up might acquit them , he would give himself up ; but they would not suffer this in any - wise : but hearing one anothers ...
... companions in the search , that if they thought all that ado was for him , and that his yielding himself up might acquit them , he would give himself up ; but they would not suffer this in any - wise : but hearing one anothers ...
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... companions upon Saturday , in triumph through the city , and the whole length thereof , especially through such places , where , by reason of the markets of that day , the greatest concourse of the common people was ; whom in such ...
... companions upon Saturday , in triumph through the city , and the whole length thereof , especially through such places , where , by reason of the markets of that day , the greatest concourse of the common people was ; whom in such ...
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... companions away by some shew of justice , and that not for the new made treasons ; that is to say , for mere religion , but for matters of treason so called of old , against her majesty and the state ; forging things for this purpose ...
... companions away by some shew of justice , and that not for the new made treasons ; that is to say , for mere religion , but for matters of treason so called of old , against her majesty and the state ; forging things for this purpose ...
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... companions were brought back again to receive judgment ; ' where , notwithstanding what commandment soever , or order taken to the contrary , there was such a presence of people , and that of the ' more honourable , wise , learned , and ...
... companions were brought back again to receive judgment ; ' where , notwithstanding what commandment soever , or order taken to the contrary , there was such a presence of people , and that of the ' more honourable , wise , learned , and ...
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