Works of the Camden Society, Nummer 32Camden Society, 1845 |
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Pagina 128
... binn at mass ; nor in any church , chappell , or other place when mass was sayinge , nor had euer binn tempted by any man to change my relligion ; nor was I acquainted with any man that I could say was in orders , or that I had cause to ...
... binn at mass ; nor in any church , chappell , or other place when mass was sayinge , nor had euer binn tempted by any man to change my relligion ; nor was I acquainted with any man that I could say was in orders , or that I had cause to ...
Pagina 190
... binn guiltie of inuasion , and of much blood which has binn shed , and it may be of the loss of manie souls who followed you ? You must needs haue wronged a great manie . " Monmouth- " I doe , Sir , owne that , and am sorie for it ...
... binn guiltie of inuasion , and of much blood which has binn shed , and it may be of the loss of manie souls who followed you ? You must needs haue wronged a great manie . " Monmouth- " I doe , Sir , owne that , and am sorie for it ...
Pagina 194
... binn acted . Oates hath binn indicted for periurie , and found guiltie in two indictments . In one the perjurie assigned was for swear- inge he was at a consult with seuerall Jesuites at the White Horse tauerne in the Strand on such a ...
... binn acted . Oates hath binn indicted for periurie , and found guiltie in two indictments . In one the perjurie assigned was for swear- inge he was at a consult with seuerall Jesuites at the White Horse tauerne in the Strand on such a ...
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