A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths, of the Primitive as Well as the Protestant Martyrs, from the Commencement of Christianity to the Latest Periods of Pagan and Popish Persecution: To which is Added an Account of the Inquisition; the Bartholomew Massacre; the Massacre in France, and General Persecution Under Louis XIV.; the Massacres of the Irish Rebellion in the Year 1641; and the Recent Persecutions of Protestants in the South of FranceKerr, Doughty & Lapham, 1853 - 515 oldal |
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11. oldal
... gave him the name of Cephas : which implies , in the Syriac language , a rock . He was called to be an apostle , at the same time with his brother Andrew , and gave uncommon proof of his zeal and faithfulness to Christ , notwithstanding ...
... gave him the name of Cephas : which implies , in the Syriac language , a rock . He was called to be an apostle , at the same time with his brother Andrew , and gave uncommon proof of his zeal and faithfulness to Christ , notwithstanding ...
15. oldal
... gave way to the greatest extravagance of temper , and to the most atrocious barbarities . Among many other diabolical outrages , he ordered that the city of Rome should be set on fire ; which was done by his officers , guards , and ...
... gave way to the greatest extravagance of temper , and to the most atrocious barbarities . Among many other diabolical outrages , he ordered that the city of Rome should be set on fire ; which was done by his officers , guards , and ...
19. oldal
... gave him proper in- structions for his conduct . He was so very temperate in his living , that St. Paul blamed him for being too abste- mious , and recommended to him the moderate use of wine , to recruit his strength and spirits ...
... gave him proper in- structions for his conduct . He was so very temperate in his living , that St. Paul blamed him for being too abste- mious , and recommended to him the moderate use of wine , to recruit his strength and spirits ...
27. oldal
... gave immediate orders for stopping the persecution against them . Persecutions in France . Notwithstanding the above edict of the Emperor tended to stop the persecutions for a time in the immediate vi- cinity of Rome , in other parts of ...
... gave immediate orders for stopping the persecution against them . Persecutions in France . Notwithstanding the above edict of the Emperor tended to stop the persecutions for a time in the immediate vi- cinity of Rome , in other parts of ...
32. oldal
... gave them a severe blow with a lash . Felicitas and Per- petua were first stripped , and then thrown to a mad bull , when he had tossed them several times , the spectators de- sired , that for decency's sake , their clothes might be ...
... gave them a severe blow with a lash . Felicitas and Per- petua were first stripped , and then thrown to a mad bull , when he had tossed them several times , the spectators de- sired , that for decency's sake , their clothes might be ...
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125. oldal - Into thy hands I commend my spirit : .for thou hast redeemed me, O Lord, thou God of truth.
459. oldal - I renounce and refuse, as things written with my hand contrary to the truth which I thought in my heart, and written for fear of death, and to save my life if it might be...
428. oldal - Be of good comfort, master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.
459. oldal - And now I come to the great thing, which so much troubleth my conscience, more than anything that ever I did or said in my whole life, and that is the setting abroad...
490. oldal - I say, they will receive a terrible blow this parliament, and yet they shall not see who hurts them. This counsel is not to be contemned, because it may do you good, and can do you no harm : for the danger is past, as soon as you have burned the letter. And I hope God will give you the grace to make good use of it, unto whose holy protection I commend you*.
180. oldal - I never preached any doctrine of an evil tendency ; and what I taught with my lips I now seal with my blood.
317. oldal - That prelate had been alarmed with the noise which he heard in the castle, and had barricadoed the door of his chamber; but finding that they had brought fire in order to force their way, and having obtained, as is believed, a promise of life, he opened the door, and reminding them that he was a priest, he conjured them to spare him.
460. oldal - And as for the pope, I refuse him, as Christ's enemy, and Antichrist, with all his false doctrine. " And as for the sacrament, I believe as I have taught in my book against the Bishop of Winchester...
423. oldal - Item, that in the said year and months thou hast openly affirmed, and obstinately maintained, that in the mass is no propitiatory sacrifice for the quick and the dead. 4.
454. oldal - Chancellor, being now in a bare and ragged gown, and ill-favouredly clothed, with an old square cap, exposed to the contempt of all men, did admonish men, not only of his own calamity, but also of their state and fortune. For who would not pity his case and bewail his fortune, and might not fear his own chance, to see such a prelate, so grave a...