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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Pàgina 9
... judge Manhood , who behaved himself very partially in the whole trial , directed the jury to bring him in guilty of the indictment , alledging , that where plain proofs were wanting , strong presumptions ought to take place ; of which ...
... judge Manhood , who behaved himself very partially in the whole trial , directed the jury to bring him in guilty of the indictment , alledging , that where plain proofs were wanting , strong presumptions ought to take place ; of which ...
Pàgina 10
... judges meet upon the matter ; that , accordingly , they met , but disagreed in their sentiments , several of the older and wiser of them being of judge Jefferies's opinion . However , such was the iniquity of the times , that the ...
... judges meet upon the matter ; that , accordingly , they met , but disagreed in their sentiments , several of the older and wiser of them being of judge Jefferies's opinion . However , such was the iniquity of the times , that the ...
Pàgina 30
... judge : but you have now what you desire ; I beseech you to have patience , and suffer me to speak a word or two for discharge of my conscience . But not being suffered to go forward , he was forced to speak only to that point which ...
... judge : but you have now what you desire ; I beseech you to have patience , and suffer me to speak a word or two for discharge of my conscience . But not being suffered to go forward , he was forced to speak only to that point which ...
Pàgina 34
... Judge , God himself , this false vizard of treason shall be removed from true catholic men's faces , then shall it appear who they be that carry a well meaning , and who an evil murdering mind : In the mean ' season , God forgive all ...
... Judge , God himself , this false vizard of treason shall be removed from true catholic men's faces , then shall it appear who they be that carry a well meaning , and who an evil murdering mind : In the mean ' season , God forgive all ...
Pàgina 35
... Judge , where my innocence shall be known , and you will see that I am guiltless of this . Whereupon Sir Francis said , we know you are no contriver or doer of this treason , for you are no man of arms ; but you are a traitor by ...
... Judge , where my innocence shall be known , and you will see that I am guiltless of this . Whereupon Sir Francis said , we know you are no contriver or doer of this treason , for you are no man of arms ; but you are a traitor by ...
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