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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... things they deliver ; and withal , men , as we had reason to be convinced , of the strictest veracity . And we have always taken care in the beginning of every life , to acquaint the reader from whence we have had our informations ...
... things they deliver ; and withal , men , as we had reason to be convinced , of the strictest veracity . And we have always taken care in the beginning of every life , to acquaint the reader from whence we have had our informations ...
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... thing the more evident , because there was not a man of them all , but might have saved his life , if he would but have conformed in matters of religion . As to father Campion , and his companions , to whom their adversa- ries pretended ...
... thing the more evident , because there was not a man of them all , but might have saved his life , if he would but have conformed in matters of religion . As to father Campion , and his companions , to whom their adversa- ries pretended ...
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... things are not usual . in this kingdom , nor supposed to be agreeable to our laws . I am not lawyer enough to decide how far these violences may be justifiable by our constitution ; certain it is they are not now in use : but we must be ...
... things are not usual . in this kingdom , nor supposed to be agreeable to our laws . I am not lawyer enough to decide how far these violences may be justifiable by our constitution ; certain it is they are not now in use : but we must be ...
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... Hart ; which could not now be , * after his condemnation , for any thing else but for his religion ; and ' because he would not yield to one Reinolds , a minister , with whom 6 · 66 you appointed him to confer ? For PREFACE .
... Hart ; which could not now be , * after his condemnation , for any thing else but for his religion ; and ' because he would not yield to one Reinolds , a minister , with whom 6 · 66 you appointed him to confer ? For PREFACE .
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... things more relating to the suf- ferings of the catholics in those days , cap . 3. p . 38. He complains of ' the infinite spoil of catholic men's goods , honours and liberty , by rob- bing them for receiving priests , hearing mass ...
... things more relating to the suf- ferings of the catholics in those days , cap . 3. p . 38. He complains of ' the infinite spoil of catholic men's goods , honours and liberty , by rob- bing them for receiving priests , hearing mass ...
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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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