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" ... and a person wrapped in the sentence of the great curse, to be degraded worthily for thy demerits, (requiring them, notwithstanding, in the bowels of our Lord Jesus Christ, that this execution and punishment worthily to be done upon thee, may... "
John Rogers: The Compiler of the First Authorised English Bible : the ... - Page 422
by Joseph Lemuel Chester - 1861 - 452 pages
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The Fathers of the English Church: Or, A Selection from the ..., Volume 4

Legh Richmond - 1809 - 712 pages
...notwithstanding, in the bowels of our Lord Jesus Christ, that this execution and punishment worthily done upon thee, may so be moderated, that the rigour...to the extirpation, terror, and conversion of the heretics, to the unity of the catholic faith), by this our sentence definitive, which we here lay upon...
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[pt. 1]. Of the progress made in it during the reign of King Henry VIII

Gilbert Burnet - Reformation - 1816 - 720 pages
...Christ, that this execution and punishtf ment, worthily to be done upon thee, may be so mote derate, that the rigour thereof be not too extreme, " nor...that " it may be to the salvation of thy soul, to the extir" pation, terror, and conversion of heretics, and to the " unity of the catholic faith." This...
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The Book of the Church, Volume 2

Robert Southey - Great Britain - 1824 - 546 pages
...Jesus Christ, that this execution and punishment, worthily to be done upon thee, may be so moderate, that the rigour thereof be not too extreme, nor yet the gentleness too much mitigated." Could any heresy be more detestable and more impious than such language? One Andrew Hewet, a young...
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The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ..., Volume 1, Issue 1

Gilbert Burnet - Great Britain - 1825 - 620 pages
...Jesus Christ, that this execution and punishment, worthily to be done upon thee, may be so moderate, that the rigour thereof be not too extreme, nor yet...soul, to the extirpation, terror, and conversion of heretics, and to the unity of the catholic faith." This was thought a scorning of God and men, when...
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The History of the Church and Court of Rome: From the ..., Volume 2

Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue - 1830 - 496 pages
...Jesus Christ, that this execution and punishment, worthily to be done upon thee, may be so moderate that the rigour thereof be not too extreme, nor yet...soul, to the extirpation, terror, and conversion of heretics, and to the unity of the Catholic faith." This was thought a scorning of God and men, when...
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The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe: A New and Complete Edition: with a ...

John Foxe - Church history - 1838 - 786 pages
...unto the judgment of the secular power, and now presently so do leave thee as an obstinate heretic, and a person wrapped in the sentence of the great...to the extirpation, terror, and conversion of the heretics, to the unity of the catholic faith) by this our sentence definitive which we here lay upon...
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Light from the West; or, The Cornish parochial visitor, ed. by H.A ..., Volume 7

Henry Addington Simcoe - 1838 - 302 pages
...upon thee, may so be moderated, that the rigour thereof be not too extreme, nor yet the gentleiiess too much mitigated, but that it may be to the salvation...to the extirpation, terror, and conversion of the heretics, to the unity of the catholic faith,) by this our sentence definitive, which we here lay upon...
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The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe: A New and Complete Edition: with a ...

John Foxe - Church history - 1838 - 848 pages
...done {J^JJj*" upon thee, may be so moderated, that the rigour thereof be not too extreme, but norm nor yet the gentleness too much mitigated, but that it may be to the salvation «hown. of thy soul, to the extirpation, terror, and conversion of heretics, to the unity of the catholic...
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The History of England, Volume 2

Thomas Keightley - Great Britain - 1839 - 568 pages
...execution and punishment worthily to be done on thee may be so moderate that the rigour thereof be not extreme, nor yet the gentleness too much mitigated ; but that it may be to the salvation of the soul, to the extirpation, terror and conversion of heretics, and to the unity of the catholic faith...
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The History of England, Volume 1

Thomas Keightley - Great Britain - 1840 - 580 pages
...worthily to be done on thee, may be so moderate that the rigor thereof be not extreme, nor yet 30 * ss the gentleness too much mitigated, but that it may be to the salvation of the soul, to the extirpation, terror, and conversion of heretics, and to the unity of the catholic...
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