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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... thought fit , by any solemn decree , to declare them martyrs ; yet has not been entirely silent in their regard . Gregory XIII . as we learn from the bishop of Tarrasona , in his history of the English Persecution , 1. 2. c . 5. allowed ...
... thought fit , by any solemn decree , to declare them martyrs ; yet has not been entirely silent in their regard . Gregory XIII . as we learn from the bishop of Tarrasona , in his history of the English Persecution , 1. 2. c . 5. allowed ...
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... thought a sufficient punishment for men whose conscience was their only crime , more severe laws were enacted , by which it was made high treason to be reconciled to the catholic church , or to persuade any one to that religion , or to ...
... thought a sufficient punishment for men whose conscience was their only crime , more severe laws were enacted , by which it was made high treason to be reconciled to the catholic church , or to persuade any one to that religion , or to ...
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... thought proper to declare them such ; to whose wholesome and wise decrees we desire in all things to conform ourselves . And for the same reason we have been very sparing in mentioning miracles , visions , or revelations , shewn in ...
... thought proper to declare them such ; to whose wholesome and wise decrees we desire in all things to conform ourselves . And for the same reason we have been very sparing in mentioning miracles , visions , or revelations , shewn in ...
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... thought it great discourtesy ; for that he was a gentleman , and that they had no commission from the queen . The sheriff being bold , for that he had a great company with him , swore by all the oaths that he could devise , that he ...
... thought it great discourtesy ; for that he was a gentleman , and that they had no commission from the queen . The sheriff being bold , for that he had a great company with him , swore by all the oaths that he could devise , that he ...
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... thought him worthy of death , whether there came any proof against him or no , because he was a catholic priest ; such is their evangelical conscience . After the twelve had given their verdict , guilty , " judge Manhood gave sentence ...
... thought him worthy of death , whether there came any proof against him or no , because he was a catholic priest ; such is their evangelical conscience . After the twelve had given their verdict , guilty , " judge Manhood gave sentence ...
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