The Troubles of Our Catholic Forefathers Related by Themselves, 3권John Morris Burns and Oates, 1877 |
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... Depositions from the Castle of York , relating to offences committed in the Northern Counties in the Seventeenth Century . Edited for the Surtees Society in 1861 . There was also the greatest inequality and injustice in the X Preface .
... Depositions from the Castle of York , relating to offences committed in the Northern Counties in the Seventeenth Century . Edited for the Surtees Society in 1861 . There was also the greatest inequality and injustice in the X Preface .
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... commit others to the Kidcotes , was himself committed for insulting the Lord Mayor . In a petition to the Council of the North , he described the Lord Mayor's Kidcote , in which he was confined , to be a " noisome or unwholesome prison ...
... commit others to the Kidcotes , was himself committed for insulting the Lord Mayor . In a petition to the Council of the North , he described the Lord Mayor's Kidcote , in which he was confined , to be a " noisome or unwholesome prison ...
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... committed the man to prison , pretending the cause to be for that he would not tell where his uncle was ( not- withstanding that this George was never Catholic ) , and so kept him in prison close two years . After his uncle taken ...
... committed the man to prison , pretending the cause to be for that he would not tell where his uncle was ( not- withstanding that this George was never Catholic ) , and so kept him in prison close two years . After his uncle taken ...
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... committed to prison , where soon after they became good Catholics . The recantation so spiteful as the Protestants misliked it . CHAPTER III . BENEFIT OF THE LAWS REFUSED . ONE RATCLIFFE , in Yorkshire , having spoiled many poor ...
... committed to prison , where soon after they became good Catholics . The recantation so spiteful as the Protestants misliked it . CHAPTER III . BENEFIT OF THE LAWS REFUSED . ONE RATCLIFFE , in Yorkshire , having spoiled many poor ...
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... committed by him on the highway , brake from his keeper , the gaoler there , took away with him the daughter of one Griffith Aparraye , minister , and now hath gotten a counterfeit pursuivant's scutcheon and warrant , and so under that ...
... committed by him on the highway , brake from his keeper , the gaoler there , took away with him the daughter of one Griffith Aparraye , minister , and now hath gotten a counterfeit pursuivant's scutcheon and warrant , and so under that ...
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aldermen answered apprehended arraigned assizes Bishop brought called Catholic Catholic faith cause chamber charge church churchwardens city of York Clitherow commission committed condemned confess conscience Council cruelty death desire died divers Douay Durham Elizabeth England executed favour fear Francis Ingleby friends gaol gaoler gentleman God's hands hath Henry heretics Holtby honour husband imprisoned indicted Jesuits John John Clitherow judge justices Justices of Peace keeper Kidcote Lady live Lord Mayor Lord President Majesty's Margaret Margaret Clitherow martyr martyrdom matter minister night oath offended Ousebridge parish persecution persons poor pray prayer present prison pursuivants Queen quoth realm recusant refused religion Richard sayeth she cometh Seminary priest sent servants sheriffs Sir Henry Constable statute Stonyhurst suffered taken thereby thereof thing Thomas thou traitors treason trouble unto wherein wife William Hutton words York Castle Yorkshire
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189 페이지 - Prisoners at the bar, be taken from hence to the place from whence you came, and from thence to the place of execution, where you shall be severally hanged by the neck until you are dead.
400 페이지 - Quoniam si inimicus meus maledixisset mihi : sustinuissem utique. Et si is qui oderat me super me magna locutus fuisset : abscondissem me forsitan ab eo. Tu vero homo unanimis : dux meus et notus meus : Qui simul mecum dulces capiebas cibos : in domo Dei ambulavimus cum consensu.
256 페이지 - Elizabeth, by the grace of God Queen of England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith etc.
426 페이지 - Jesu! Jesu ! Jesu ! have mercy upon me ! " which were the last words she was heard to speak. She was in dying one quarter of an hour. A sharp stone, as much as a man's fist, put under her back ; upon her was laid to the quantity of seven or eight hundredweight at the least, which, breaking her ribs, caused them to burst forth of the skin.
11 페이지 - Render to Caesar that which is Caesar's, and to God that which is God's: but We would fain have both, for We bear the estate of both in this world.
125 페이지 - How long, O Lord, shall I cry, and thou wilt not hear ? Shall I cry out to thee suffering violence, and thou wilt not save ? Why hast thou showed me iniquity and grievance, to see rapine and injustice before me?
241 페이지 - Church, and also upon pain that every person so offending shall forfeit for every such offence twelve pence...
247 페이지 - Castro, in margin in a later hand\ wife of Thomas Taylor, tailor, sayeth she cometh not to the church, because there is not a priest as there ought to be, and also .that there is not the Sacrament of the Altar.
425 페이지 - Then they all willed her to pray for the Queen's Majesty. The martyr began in this order : First, in the hearing of them all, she prayed for the Catholic Church, then for the Pope's Holiness, Cardinals, and other Fathers which have charge of souls, and then for all Christian princes. At which words the tormentors interrupted her, and willed her not to put her Majesty among that company ; yet the martyr proceeded in this order : " And especially for Elizabeth, Queen of England, that God move her to...
120 페이지 - Zion? why hast thou smitten us, and there is no healing for us ? we looked for peace, and there is no good ; and for the time of healing, and behold trouble ! 20 We acknowledge, O LORD, our wickedness, and the iniquity of our fathers ; for we have sinned against thee.