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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... manner , before the year 1588 ; that is , before the greatest heat of the persecution ; and yet declares , that he is far from pretending to have named all , but only such whose sufferings had come to his knowledge . In this list there ...
... manner , before the year 1588 ; that is , before the greatest heat of the persecution ; and yet declares , that he is far from pretending to have named all , but only such whose sufferings had come to his knowledge . In this list there ...
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... 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 , the violent heat of the summer , and the ...
... 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 , the violent heat of the summer , and the ...
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... manner : -Now villain and traitor , thou knowest that thou shalt die , and therefore tell us whether Mr. Tregian and Sir ́ John Arundel did know of these things which thou art condemned for ; and also what thou dost know by them ? Mr ...
... manner : -Now villain and traitor , thou knowest that thou shalt die , and therefore tell us whether Mr. Tregian and Sir ́ John Arundel did know of these things which thou art condemned for ; and also what thou dost know by them ? Mr ...
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... manners were widely distant from those of his mother . This young spark suspected that mass was sometimes privately said in his mother's house ; and this , as he imagined , by the means of Mr. Sherwood ; which was the occasion of his ...
... manners were widely distant from those of his mother . This young spark suspected that mass was sometimes privately said in his mother's house ; and this , as he imagined , by the means of Mr. Sherwood ; which was the occasion of his ...
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... manner , with in- vincible patience , and gloriously triumphing over elrains , dungeons and torments , during which he often repeated these words , Lord Jesu , O ! I am not worthy that I should suffer these things for thee ! much less ...
... manner , with in- vincible patience , and gloriously triumphing over elrains , dungeons and torments , during which he often repeated these words , Lord Jesu , O ! I am not worthy that I should suffer these things for thee ! much less ...
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Memoirs of Missionary Priests and Other Catholics of Both Sexes ..., Volum 1 Richard Challoner Visualització completa - 1880 |
Memoirs of Missionary Priests: And Other Catholics of Both Sexes ..., Volums 1-2 Richard Challoner Previsualització no disponible - 2018 |
Memoirs of Missionary Priests: And Other Catholics of Both Sexes ..., Volums 1-2 Richard Challoner Previsualització no disponible - 2018 |
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