| John Strype - England - 1824 - 778 pages
...heresies, as that Christ was not God, &c. and many young ministers of this sort increasing in those parts ; and all this in great measure by the favour...some, obstinately persisting, put to death ; and The jndge'* the justices reprimanded, and warned to keep the peace : as sh"f. n~ shall be shewn at large... | |
| John Strype - 1824 - 822 pages
...heresies, as that Christ was not God, &c. and many young ministers of this sort increasing in those parts ; and all this in great measure by the favour...some, obstinately persisting, put to death ; and The judge'* the justices reprimanded, and warned to keep the peace : asslj*^ re~ shall be shewn at large... | |
| Robert Wallace - Unitarian Universalist churches - 1850 - 558 pages
...heresies, as that Christ was not God, &c. ; and many young Ministers of this sort encreasing in those parts ; and all this in great measure by the favour...there, got a remove a year or two after to another bishoprick."* But his successor appears to have been no less unfortunate in his attempts to check the... | |
| Bookbinding - 1850 - 528 pages
...by some severe proceedings at the assize at Bury, Sir Christopher Wray, Lord Chief Justice, being on the bench, when many were convicted, and some obstinately persisting, put to death." We have had occasion to report some of Archbishop Sandys' rigorous proceedings towards Dean Whittingham... | |
| William Harvey - Heraldry - 1868 - 378 pages
...great measure by the favour of some of the justices; till in the year 1583, they received a check (l) by some severe proceedings at the Assizes at Bury,...Christopher Wray, Lord Chief Justice, being upon the bench—when many were convicted, and some obstinately persisting, put to death, and the justices reprimanded... | |
| William Hendry Stowell, Sir Daniel Wilson - Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony) - 1888 - 622 pages
...some severe proceedings at the assize at Bury, Sir Christopher W ray, Lord Chief Justice, being on the bench, when many were convicted, and some obstinately persisting, put to death." We have had occasion to report some of Archbishop Sandys' rigorous proceedings towards Dean Whittingham... | |
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