| John Lingard - Great Britain - 1825 - 572 pages
...incessant prosecution. Sixty-one clergymen, forty-seven laymen, and two q-entlewomen, sufCHAP, fered capital punishment for some or other of \^^/ the spiritual...felonies and treasons, which had been lately created. Generally the court dispensed with the examination of witnesses : by f artful and ensnaring questions... | |
| John Lingard - Great Britain - 1827 - 714 pages
...veneni suspicions. MS. Life, svi. xviii. f MS. Life of the Counteis. See note (CC). laymen, and two gentlewomen, suffered capital punishment for some...felonies and treasons, which had been lately created. Generally the court dispensed with ihe examination of witnesses: by artful and ensnaring questions... | |
| John Lingard - Great Britain - 1840 - 406 pages
...incessant prosecution. Sixty-one clergymen, forty-seven laymen, and Iwo gcnllewomen, suffered capilal punishment for some or other of the spiritual felonies and treasons which had been lately created. Generally the court dispensed with the examination of witnesses : by artful and ensnaring questions... | |
| John Lingard - 1847 - 488 pages
...groaned under the pressure of incessant prosecution. Sixty-one clergymen, forty-seven laymen, and two gentlewomen, suffered capital punishment for some...felonies and treasons which had been lately created. Generally the court dispensed with the examination of witnesses : hy artful and ensnaring questions... | |
| Brotherhood of st. Vincent of Paul - 1853 - 346 pages
...groaned under the pressure of incessant persecution. Sixtyone clergymen, forty-seven laymen, and two gentlewomen, suffered capital punishment for some...felonies and treasons which had been lately created. Generally the court dispensed with the examination of witnesses ; by artful and ensnaring questions... | |
| John Lingard - Great Britain - 1855 - 498 pages
...groaned under the pressure of incessant prosecution. Sixty one clergymen, forty- seven laymen, and two gentlewomen, suffered capital punishment for some...felonies and treasons which had been lately created. Generally the court dispensed with the examination of witnesses: by artful and ensnaring questions... | |
| Brotherhood of St. Vincent of Paul - Theology - 1856 - 336 pages
...Sixty-one clergymen, forty-seven laymen, and two gentlewomen, suffered capital punishment for some one or other of the spiritual felonies and treasons which had been lately created. Generally the court dispensed with the examination of witnesses ; by artful and ensnaring questions,... | |
| John Lingard - Great Britain - 1860 - 504 pages
...groaned under the pressure of incessant prosecution. Sixty one clergymen, forty-seven laymen, and two gentlewomen, suffered capital punishment for some...felonies and treasons which had been lately created. Generally the court dispensed with the examination of witnesses : by artful and ensnaring questions... | |
| Martin John Spalding - Reformation - 1860 - 530 pages
...the last fourteen years only of Elizabeth's reign, "sixty-one clergymen, forty-seven laymen, and two gentlewomen suffered capital punishment for some or...felonies and treasons which had been lately created." Dnr* During the three years preceding 1585, no less than twenty-five prominent Catholics had so suffered.... | |
| John LINGARD (D.D.) - 1867 - 218 pages
...groaned under the pressure of incessant persecution. Sixty-one clergymen, forty-seven laymen, and two gentlewomen suffered capital punishment for some or...felonies and treasons which had been lately created. Generally the court dispensed with the examination of witnesses: by artful and ensnaring questions... | |
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