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Common terms and phrasesafterwards amongst answered apprehended asked assizes banishment bishop blessed blood born bowelled brought called castle catalogue catholic faith cause Christ church committed condemned confess confessor conscience constancy countenance desired divers divine Douay college Douay diary drawn Edmund Sykes England English college English mission father gallows gentleman give God's guilty hands hanged hangman heaven high treason holy holy orders honour hurdle James Duckett jesuits Jesus John judge jury justice justice of peace king kingdom labours ladder Lancashire laws lives London lord majesty manuscript martyr martyrdom mercy minister Newgate oath persecutors place of execution pray prayer priest priesthood priestly prison profession protestant pursuivants quartered queen received residing at Rhemes Rome seminary sent sheriff Society of Jesus soul speak statute suffered things Thomas Thomas Pormort thou told Topliffe traitor trial Tyburn unto whilst withal words York castle Yorkshire Popular passagesPage 221 - But let none of you suffer as a murderer, or as a thief, or as an evildoer, or as a busybody in other men's matters. " Yet if any man suffer as a Christian, let him not be ashamed; but let him glorify God on this behalf. Page 48 - I, AB, do swear that I do from my heart abhor, detest and abjure as impious and heretical this damnable doctrine and position, that princes excommunicated or deprived by the Pope or any authority of the see of Rome may be deposed or murdered by their subjects or any other whatsoever. Page 182 - Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For ye devour widows' houses, and for a pretence make long prayer: therefore ye shall receive the greater damnation. Page 182 - Thus saith the LORD, Execute ye judgment and righteousness, and deliver the spoiled out of the hand of the oppressor: and do no wrong, do no violence to the stranger, the fatherless, nor the widow, neither shed innocent blood in this place. Page 90 - he should be carried back to the place from whence he came and from thence... Page 196 - For none of us lives to himself, and no one dies to himself. For if we live, we live to the Lord; and if we die, we die to the Lord. Therefore, whether we live or die, we are the Lord's. Page 42 - Before he went to the rack, he used to fall down at the rack-house door upon both knees to commend himself to God's mercy; and upon the rack he called continually upon God, repeating often the holy name of Jesus. Page 90 - This is the day which the Lord has made ; let us be glad and rejoice therein. Page 52 - He then thrice again repeated the words ' Into thy hands I commend my spirit! Thou hast redeemed me, O Lord God of truth! Page 51 - At which words the Lord Howard again asked, which queen he meant? whether Elizabeth, queen ? To whom, somewhat smiling, he said, yea for Elizabeth, queen, I now at this instant pray my Lord God to make her his servant in this life, and after this life, co-heir with Jesus Christ. References from web pagesMemoirs of missionary priests : and other Catholics of both sexes ... Bibliographic information |