Martyrs omitted by Foxe: records of religious persecutions in the 16th and 17th centuries, compiled by a member of the English Church1870 |
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Pàgina 43
... that Mass was sometimes privately said in the house , as he imagined , by means of Mr Sherwood , he con- ceived an implacable hatred to him ; and one day MARTYRS OMITTED BY FOXE . 43 brethren, to Andrew Gibbon's mother, and to ...
... that Mass was sometimes privately said in the house , as he imagined , by means of Mr Sherwood , he con- ceived an implacable hatred to him ; and one day MARTYRS OMITTED BY FOXE . 43 brethren, to Andrew Gibbon's mother, and to ...
Pàgina 44
... means of another prisoner , conveyed to his keeper some money for his use , it was returned next day , the Lieutenant of the Tower not suffering him to have the benefit of it . All he could be prevailed on to do was to lay out sixpence ...
... means of another prisoner , conveyed to his keeper some money for his use , it was returned next day , the Lieutenant of the Tower not suffering him to have the benefit of it . All he could be prevailed on to do was to lay out sixpence ...
Pàgina 46
... means of obtaining evidence . " To this statement is appended the following note , on the same page : - " On a search of Lady Carew's house , neither the priest nor any of his auditors , not even the kitchen - maid , would tell anything ...
... means of obtaining evidence . " To this statement is appended the following note , on the same page : - " On a search of Lady Carew's house , neither the priest nor any of his auditors , not even the kitchen - maid , would tell anything ...
Pàgina 81
... means of his unfaithfulness - the torments of his mind exceeding in bitterness those inflicted upon his body , feeling that he had now lost his God , whose divine grace had formerly supported him ; and so " the heavens became to him as ...
... means of his unfaithfulness - the torments of his mind exceeding in bitterness those inflicted upon his body , feeling that he had now lost his God , whose divine grace had formerly supported him ; and so " the heavens became to him as ...
Pàgina 83
... means to make her friend , with much difficulty she obtained permission to see him from time to time , to bring him necessaries ; upon condition that she should be searched both in coming and going , lest she might convey letters to or ...
... means to make her friend , with much difficulty she obtained permission to see him from time to time , to bring him necessaries ; upon condition that she should be searched both in coming and going , lest she might convey letters to or ...
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afterwards amongst apprehended beseech Bishop blessed blood body brethren brought butchery Campion Castle Christian Church History Church of England cloth College comfort companions condemned confess conscience constancy courage cross death desire divine Douay Douay College Dr Challoner Dr Dod Dublin dungeon Edmund Campion Edward Rishton execution executioner faith Father Feast friends gallows gave give glory God's grace hands hanged hangman hast hath heart heaven HENRY WALPOLE History of England holy honour imprisonment John John Almond king ladder letter live Lord martyr martyrdom mercy Newgate persecution persecutors pray prayer Price 6d priest prison Protestant quartered Queen rack RALPH SHERWINE religion replied Rheims Richard Cheney Roman Catholic rope Sacrament saint sent sentence sheriff Sherwine Society of Jesus soul spirit suffered sweet Thee Thomas thou Topcliffe torments torture Tower Tower of London treason trial Tyburn unto words York Castle
Passatges populars
Pàgina 73 - For whether we live, we live unto the Lord; or whether we die, we die unto the Lord: whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lord's.
Pàgina 66 - These fleet afloat, while those do fill the dish ; There is a time even for the worms to creep, And suck the dew while all their foes do sleep. The...
Pàgina 66 - The merlin cannot ever soar on high, Nor greedy greyhound still pursue the chase ; The tender lark will find a time to fly, And fearful hare to run a quiet race. He that high growth on cedars did bestow, Gave also lowly mushrooms leave to grow. In Haman's pomp poor Mardocheus wept, Yet God did turn his fate upon his foe. The Lazar pined while Dives' feast was kept, Yet he to heaven — to hell did Dives go.
Pàgina 180 - God, have mercy, and pardon me, a wretched sinner. In the name of thy beloved Son Jesus, I humbly beg of thee so to wash me with his precious blood, that...
Pàgina 150 - ... took great notice of it ; for all the catholics were pressed away by the unruly multitude, except myself, who never left him, until his head was severed from his body. Whilst he was thus calling upon Jesus, the butcher did pull a piece of his liver out, instead of his heart, and tumbling his guts out every way, to see if his heart were not amongst them ; then with his knife, he raked in the body of this blessed martyr...
Pàgina 66 - SCORN NOT THE LEAST. WHERE words are weak, and foes encountering strong, Where mightier do assault than do defend, The feebler part puts up enforced wrong, And silent sees, that speech could not amend : Yet higher powers must think, though they repine, When sun is set the little stars will shine. While pike doth range, the silly tench doth fly, And crouch in privy creeks with smaller fish ; Yet pikes are caught when little fish go by, These fleet afloat, while those do fill the dish ; There is a...
Pàgina 13 - I will die,' was the gallant answer. ' Do your worst upon me. Seven years ago you durst not, for your life, have preached such words as these. And now, if an angel from heaven should come down and teach me any other doctrine than that which I learnt as a child, I would not believe him. Take me ; cut me to pieces, joint from joint. Burn — hang— do what you will — I will be true henceforth to my faith.
Pàgina 68 - Where to be lost the sweetest finding is ! Ah wretch ! how oft have I sweet lessons read In those dear eyes, the registers of truth ! How oft have I my hungry wishes fed, And in their happy joys...
Pàgina 6 - Irish, who had grounded their own authority and strength upon such foundations as were inconsistent with any toleration of the Roman Catholic religion, and even with any humanity to the Irish nation...
Pàgina 21 - Gaspar — fight for the saucepans in holy humility and charity unfeigned ! How often do I picture to myself one returning with his load from the farm, another from the market ; one sweating stalwartly and merrily under a sack of rubbish, another under some other toil ! Believe me, my dearest brethren, that your dust, your brooms, your chaff, your loads, are beheld by angels with joy, and that through them they obtain more for you from God than if they saw in your hands sceptres, jewels, and purses...