A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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Page 62
... Catholic families which follows upon refusal of the Oath would he think otherwise , for there will ensue not only dejection of mind but even the most lamentable extirpation of the whole Catholic faith . He seeks therefore that the ...
... Catholic families which follows upon refusal of the Oath would he think otherwise , for there will ensue not only dejection of mind but even the most lamentable extirpation of the whole Catholic faith . He seeks therefore that the ...
Page 73
... Catholic Faith . Thereupon giveth in full the Pope's Brief wherein he praises those who cheerfully undergo all kinds of cruel torments rather than offend the Majesty of God , shining no less in their martyrs than in the first beginning ...
... Catholic Faith . Thereupon giveth in full the Pope's Brief wherein he praises those who cheerfully undergo all kinds of cruel torments rather than offend the Majesty of God , shining no less in their martyrs than in the first beginning ...
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... Catholic priest into his house , or be reconciled to the Church , or to hear Mass , or to do many things plainly appertaining to religion , one who dies for trans- gressing such a Law may rightly be said to have died for his religion ...
... Catholic priest into his house , or be reconciled to the Church , or to hear Mass , or to do many things plainly appertaining to religion , one who dies for trans- gressing such a Law may rightly be said to have died for his religion ...
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