| William Harris - 1814 - 470 pages
...most severe punishment. And afterwards he tell us, " that witches ought to be put to death according to the law of God, the civil and imperial law, and the municipal law of all Christian nations. Yea, he declares, that to spare the life, and not to strike when God bids strike,... | |
| England - 1865 - 808 pages
...their abettors. Touching magicians and witches, he says — " They ought to be put to death according to the law of God, the civil and imperial law, and the municipal law of all Christian nations." As also — "All them that are of the counsel of such crafts ; for, as I said,... | |
| Joseph Robertson - Poets, Scottish - 1822 - 414 pages
...enchanters," and estahlished, to his own satisfaction, that " witches ought to he put to death according to the law of God, the civil and imperial law, and the municipal law of all Christian nations." He now resolved to let his English suhjects have the henefit of this sensihle discovery... | |
| Reuben Percy - Autographs - 1823 - 436 pages
...ye account them to be all alike gyltie. " E. (The king.) Thet/ ought to be put to deathe. According to the law of God, the civil and imperial law and the municipal law of all Christian nations. " .E. It is commonlie used be fyre, but there is an indifferent thing to be used... | |
| Richard Warner - 1824 - 506 pages
...suggested very mild proceedings, for he declares " that witches ought to be put to death, according to the law of God, the civil and imperial law, and the municipal law of all Christian nations. Yea, to spare the life, and not to strike, when God bids strike, and so severely... | |
| Alexander Laing - 1828 - 492 pages
...that ye account them to be all alike gyltie. E. (the King ) They ought to be put to deathe. According to the law of God, the civil and imperial law, and the municipal law of all Christian nations. (m) Baronage, -p. 77. P. But what kynede of deathe I pray you ? - E. It is commonlie... | |
| Henry Mayhew - 1849 - 334 pages
...witchcraft." In this letter, the King had told his people that witches ought to be put to death according to the law of God, the civil and imperial law and the municipal law of all pious and holy nations. Yea, the King had said, " to spare the life and not strike whom God bids us... | |
| Henry Mayhew, Augustus Mayhew - Brothers and sisters - 1849 - 530 pages
...witchcraft." In this letter, the King had told his people that witches ought to be put to death according to the law of God, the civil and imperial law, and the municipal law of all pious and holy nations. Yea, the King had said, " to spare the life and not strike whom God bids us... | |
| Henry Christmas - Occultism - 1849 - 414 pages
...see ye account them to be all alike guilty ? " Epistemon. They ought to be put to death, according to the law of God, the civil and imperial law, and the municipal laws of all Christian nations. " P. But, what kind of death, I pray you ? " E. It is commonly used... | |
| Scotland - 1865 - 816 pages
...their abettors. Touching magicians and witches, he says — " They ought to be put to death according to the law of God, the civil and imperial law, and the municipal law of all Christian nations." As also — " All them that are of the counsel of such crafts; for, as I said,... | |
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