| Morris Joseph Fuller - 1884 - 508 páginas
...to your charge) that I am the martyr of the people." Having added, at the suggestion of Dr. Juxon, " I die a Christian according to the profession of the...Church of England, as I found it left me by my father," he said, addressing himself to the prelate, " I have on my side a good cause and a gracious God." Bishop... | |
| Alfred John Church - 1885 - 352 páginas
...for the world's satisfaction, he would say something of his affection for religion. The King said, ' I die a Christian according to the profession of the...Church of England, as I found it left me by my father.' Then, turning to Colonel Hacker, he said, ' Take care that they do not put me to pain.' Also to a gentleman... | |
| Frederick Andrew Inderwick - 1891 - 520 páginas
...and therefore I declare, before you all, that I die a Christian, according to the profession of tha Church of England, as I found it left me by my father...; and this honest man, I think, will witness it." Then, turning to the officers, he said : " Sirs, excuse me for this same. I have a good cause, and... | |
| Marjory G. J. Kinloch - 1898 - 368 páginas
...Bishop's suggestion, took a piece of bread and a glass of claret. On the scaffold Charles I. said : " I die a Christian, according to the profession of...Church of England, as I found it left me by my father." Turning to Colonel Hacker he said : " Take care that they do not put me to pain, and see this and it... | |
| Marjory G. J. Kinloch - 1898 - 384 páginas
...suggestion, took a piece of bread and a glass of claret. On the scaffold Charles I. said1 "1 die ft Christian, according to the profession of the Church of England, as I found it left me by my father." Turning to Colonel Hacker he said : " Take care that they do not put me to pain, and see this and it... | |
| Luigi Pavia - 1901 - 480 páginas
...heartily, my Lord, for that6 I had almost forgotten it. In troth7, Sirs, my conscience (kon'shens) in religion, I think, is very well known to all the...me by my father; and this honest man, I think, will wit'ness3 it. (To be continued.) 1) conmovidos. — 2) alargó, tendió. — 3) anciano, viejo. —... | |
| Edgar Sheppard - 1902 - 532 páginas
...(directing his speech chiefly to Collonell Tomlinson, &c.) : ' I declare before you all that I dye a Christian according to the profession of the Church...found it left me by my father ; and this honest man,' pointing to Dr. Juxon, ' I thinke will witness it,' &c. Many other things being sayd, the King layd... | |
| John Beresford - 1923 - 228 páginas
...colleague on the Treasury bench, thanked the Bishop for his intervention, and declared that he died " a Christian according to the Profession of the Church...found it left me by my Father ; and this honest Man (the Bishop) I think will witness it." Thereupon he turned to the Puritan officers, Colonel Hacker... | |
| George Borrow, Edward Hale Bierstadt - 1928 - 542 páginas
...for the world's satisfaction. King.—I thank you heartily, my Lord, for I had almost forgotten it. In troth, Sirs, my conscience in religion, I think,...father; and this honest man, I think, will witness it. Then turning to the officers, he said,—Sirs, excuse me for this same: I have a good cause, and I... | |
| John Macleod - 2001 - 430 páginas
...forgave his opponents. He preached of liberty. He said, 'I am the Martyr of the People.' He said he died 'a Christian according to the profession of the Church of England as I found it left me by my father', which was rather stretching a point. So he stopped talking, and readied for death. He removed his cloak,... | |
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