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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... told ( by his special direction to some of the lords of the council ) that hence- forth he was resolved to exonerate the Catholics of England , of the usual fine or payment of £ 20 a month for recusancy : which favour they should so ...
... told ( by his special direction to some of the lords of the council ) that hence- forth he was resolved to exonerate the Catholics of England , of the usual fine or payment of £ 20 a month for recusancy : which favour they should so ...
Pàgina 3
... told , that for some time after he exercised the office of a minister at Cank , in his own country , and there held forth against the pope , and the catholic faith : but the Father of mercies did not suffer him to continue long in this ...
... told , that for some time after he exercised the office of a minister at Cank , in his own country , and there held forth against the pope , and the catholic faith : but the Father of mercies did not suffer him to continue long in this ...
Pàgina 4
... told him , that it was the successor of St. Peter the apostle , viz . pope Eleutherius , ' who sent Damianus and Fugatius , two learned and godly men , by whom Lucius , King of Britain , and his people received the true ' christian ...
... told him , that it was the successor of St. Peter the apostle , viz . pope Eleutherius , ' who sent Damianus and Fugatius , two learned and godly men , by whom Lucius , King of Britain , and his people received the true ' christian ...
Pàgina 7
... told by Molanus , in his catalogue , p . 77. ) he suffered much with great patience and constancy ; and being brought upon his trial , was condemned to die as in cases of felony , by the statute of the 27th of Elizabeth . He was ...
... told by Molanus , in his catalogue , p . 77. ) he suffered much with great patience and constancy ; and being brought upon his trial , was condemned to die as in cases of felony , by the statute of the 27th of Elizabeth . He was ...
Pàgina 24
... 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 concerned , he desired that no other might be questioned ...
... 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 concerned , he desired that no other might be questioned ...
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