Lives of the English Martyrs Declared Blessed by Pope Leo XIII in 1886 and 1895, Том 1Bede Camm Burns and Oates, 1904 - 1238 стор. Vol. 1: Martyrs under Henry VIII. -- Vol. 2: Martyrs under Queen Elizabeth. |
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... thought of going back on the well - known martyrs , who give their names to the cause . But with some of their more obscure followers the case is different . A serious student of these pages will find without difficulty among this ...
... thought of going back on the well - known martyrs , who give their names to the cause . But with some of their more obscure followers the case is different . A serious student of these pages will find without difficulty among this ...
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... thought to have been hastened through his devotion to the task of compiling these lives . He died at the Oratory , on October 29 , 1887 , aged 53 . d The work was then continued by the late Father Richard INTRODUCTION xlix The Writers ...
... thought to have been hastened through his devotion to the task of compiling these lives . He died at the Oratory , on October 29 , 1887 , aged 53 . d The work was then continued by the late Father Richard INTRODUCTION xlix The Writers ...
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... thought unworthy of esteem . " His brethren appreciated his sanctity , and he was chosen first to the office . of Sacrist , which he filled for five years , and then was Procurator of the house for three more , after which he was ...
... thought unworthy of esteem . " His brethren appreciated his sanctity , and he was chosen first to the office . of Sacrist , which he filled for five years , and then was Procurator of the house for three more , after which he was ...
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... thought that their own Bishop , Stokesley , is meant . Both Sir Thomas More and Cardinal Fisher declared that they would have found no difficulty in swearing to the part of the Act which dealt with the Succession . 2 Not on the 24th ...
... thought that their own Bishop , Stokesley , is meant . Both Sir Thomas More and Cardinal Fisher declared that they would have found no difficulty in swearing to the part of the Act which dealt with the Succession . 2 Not on the 24th ...
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... thought , word , or deed . He went thus to each religious , one by one , on both sides of the choir , down to the last lay - brother , all the while shedding abundance of tears . All the others followed his example , each in turn asking ...
... thought , word , or deed . He went thus to each religious , one by one , on both sides of the choir , down to the last lay - brother , all the while shedding abundance of tears . All the others followed his example , each in turn asking ...
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Сторінка 234 - I pray you Master Lieutenant, see me safe up, and for my coming down let me shift for myself.
Сторінка 470 - For I reckon, that the sufferings of this time are not worthy to be compared with the glory to come, that shall be revealed in us.
Сторінка 141 - I thank our Lord, son," quoth he, " I find his Grace my very good lord indeed, and I do believe he doth as singularly favour me as any subject within this Realm. Howbeit (son Roper) I may tell thee, I have no cause to be proud thereof. For if my head would win him a castle in France (for then there was wars between us) it should not fail to go.
Сторінка 546 - In the name of God amen. The 1 st day of September in the 36th year of the reign of our sovereign lord Henry VIII by the grace of God King of England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith and of the church of England and also of Ireland, in earth the supreme head, and in the year of our Lord God 1544.
Сторінка 469 - From the morning watch even until night, let Israel hope in the Lord. Because with the Lord there is mercy : and with Him plentiful redemption.
Сторінка 400 - If any man will come after me, let him take up his cross and follow me.
Сторінка 339 - there is nothing notable, the brethren be so straight kept that they cannot offend : but fain they would if they might, as they confess, and so the fault is not with them.
Сторінка 454 - that the king should show any more such mercy unto any of my friends; and God bless all my posterity from such pardons.'* The pageant was over, for such a trial was little more.
Сторінка 88 - I might easily suffer that, if they would keep my body warm. But my diet also, God knoweth how slender it is at many times. And now in mine age my stomach may not away but with a few kinds of meats, which if I want I decay forthwith, and fall into coughs and diseases of my body, and cannot keep myself in health.
Сторінка 227 - From whom after she was departed, she, not satisfied with the former sight of him, and like one that had forgotten herself, being all ravished with the entire love of her dear father, having respect neither to herself, nor to the press of...