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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... guilty of those pretended conspiracies ; which they , for their part , notwithstanding all their rackings and torturings , all , to a man , constantly denied , both in life and death , though they had their lives offered them , if they ...
... guilty of those pretended conspiracies ; which they , for their part , notwithstanding all their rackings and torturings , all , to a man , constantly denied , both in life and death , though they had their lives offered them , if they ...
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... guilty of the treasons charged upon them . So that as these really suffered in hatred of their religion , we have reason to rank them amongst the martyrs of religion . In the mean time , notwithstanding all these laws , and the vigorous ...
... guilty of the treasons charged upon them . So that as these really suffered in hatred of their religion , we have reason to rank them amongst the martyrs of religion . In the mean time , notwithstanding all these laws , and the vigorous ...
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... guilty , was condemned by a sentence in some manner capital : for he was to lose his ears . At which time ( though my soul dreads almost to relate it ) so sudden a plague invaded the men that were present ( the great crowd of people ...
... guilty , was condemned by a sentence in some manner capital : for he was to lose his ears . At which time ( though my soul dreads almost to relate it ) so sudden a plague invaded the men that were present ( the great crowd of people ...
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... guilty of the indictment , alledging , that where plain proofs were wanting , strong presumptions ought to take place ; of which , accord- ing to his logic , they had a good store in the cause in hand , knowing the prisoner to be a ...
... guilty of the indictment , alledging , that where plain proofs were wanting , strong presumptions ought to take place ; of which , accord- ing to his logic , they had a good store in the cause in hand , knowing the prisoner to be a ...
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... guilty of treason , February the 1st , 1577-8 . When the sentence was pronounced against him , he never changed his counte- nance , nor did there ever appear in him any sign of a troubled mind ? but he took his condemnation very meekly ...
... guilty of treason , February the 1st , 1577-8 . When the sentence was pronounced against him , he never changed his counte- nance , nor did there ever appear in him any sign of a troubled mind ? but he took his condemnation very meekly ...
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