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 2Brench, 1803 - 256 pàgines |
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Pàgina 9
... confession , which the catholic religion prohibits to discover . The latter suffered at Worcester , April the 7th . His accuser , and the only witness that appeared against him , was Mr. Humfrey Littleton , one of the conspirators ...
... confession , which the catholic religion prohibits to discover . The latter suffered at Worcester , April the 7th . His accuser , and the only witness that appeared against him , was Mr. Humfrey Littleton , one of the conspirators ...
Pàgina 16
... confess whether he was a priest : he acknowledged ( without more ado ) both his priest- hood and his right name . Adding , that he presumed his being a priest would make nothing against him ; especially in the presence of a bishop ...
... confess whether he was a priest : he acknowledged ( without more ado ) both his priest- hood and his right name . Adding , that he presumed his being a priest would make nothing against him ; especially in the presence of a bishop ...
Pàgina 24
... confession of his sins . In a word , Mr. Nappier told him without more ado , that he was the person whom God was pleased to make use of for recon- ciling the poor wretch to him and his church , and that as he was the only person ...
... confession of his sins . In a word , Mr. Nappier told him without more ado , that he was the person whom God was pleased to make use of for recon- ciling the poor wretch to him and his church , and that as he was the only person ...
Pàgina 29
... confess your trea- son . Wherewith bending himself , and looking down towards him , he answered him saying , treason , sir ! I thank God , I never knew what treason meant . To which the minister replied , be advised what you say , do ...
... confess your trea- son . Wherewith bending himself , and looking down towards him , he answered him saying , treason , sir ! I thank God , I never knew what treason meant . To which the minister replied , be advised what you say , do ...
Pàgina 34
... confession of their faith , in the sight of an infinite number of people , and poured forth their blood in defence of it , December 10 , 1610 . Molanus in his appendix to his Idea togata Constantiæ , published in 1629 , sets down Mr ...
... confession of their faith , in the sight of an infinite number of people , and poured forth their blood in defence of it , December 10 , 1610 . Molanus in his appendix to his Idea togata Constantiæ , published in 1629 , sets down Mr ...
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