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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... taken out of divers prisons , by a warrant from the lords of the council , and put on board a ship to be trans- ported into perpetual banishment . Notwithstanding that many of them had his majesty's pardon to shew ; since which they had ...
... taken out of divers prisons , by a warrant from the lords of the council , and put on board a ship to be trans- ported into perpetual banishment . Notwithstanding that many of them had his majesty's pardon to shew ; since which they had ...
Pàgina 3
... taken of the Queen's supre- macy , which he boggled at ; and upon this quitted the university . Yet I do not find that he embraced forthwith the catholic religion ; on the contrary , we are told , that for some time after he exercised ...
... taken of the Queen's supre- macy , which he boggled at ; and upon this quitted the university . Yet I do not find that he embraced forthwith the catholic religion ; on the contrary , we are told , that for some time after he exercised ...
Pàgina 10
... taken by some of the missioners , but refused by the far greater number , and prohibited by two several breves addressed by pope Paul the fifth to . the catholics of England . About the time . of the imposing of this new oath , Mr ...
... taken by some of the missioners , but refused by the far greater number , and prohibited by two several breves addressed by pope Paul the fifth to . the catholics of England . About the time . of the imposing of this new oath , Mr ...
Pàgina 11
... taken that oath ; which was the case also of several other priests , who suffered during this reign , who refused to save their lives by taking an oath which they judged to contain a falsehood . — Mr . Drury suffered with great ...
... taken that oath ; which was the case also of several other priests , who suffered during this reign , who refused to save their lives by taking an oath which they judged to contain a falsehood . — Mr . Drury suffered with great ...
Pàgina 14
... taken it , and that many more looked upon it a disputable matter , in which faith was not concerned ; why therefore should he be so stiff , and not rather embrace the offer of the king's clemency , by conforming as others had done ...
... taken it , and that many more looked upon it a disputable matter , in which faith was not concerned ; why therefore should he be so stiff , and not rather embrace the offer of the king's clemency , by conforming as others had done ...
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