Selections from the Records of the City of Oxford: With Extracts from Other Documents Illustrating the Municipal History : Henry VIII to Elizabeth, [1509-1593]William Henry Turner James Parker and Company, 1880 - 478 páginas |
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Página 241 - And now I come to the great thing that troubleth my conscience more than any other thing that ever I said or did in my life : and that is, the setting abroad of writings contrary to the truth. Which here now I renounce, and refuse, as things written with my hand contrary to the truth which I thought in my heart, and writ for fear of death, and to save my life...
Página 240 - ... loving brother or sister. For this you may be sure of, that whosoever hateth any person, and goeth about maliciously to hinder or hurt him, surely, and without all doubt, God is not with that man, although he think himself never so much in God's favour.
Página 239 - To heaven I may be ashamed to lift up mine eyes ; and in earth I find no refuge.
Página 240 - Let all them that be rich ponder well those sentences; for if ever they had any occasion to show their charity they have now at this present, the poor people being so many, and victuals so dear. For though I have been long in prison, yet I have heard of the great penury of the poor.
Página 242 - As soon as the fire got up, he was very soon dead, never stirring or crying all the while.
Página 241 - Coming to the stake with a cheerful countenance and willing mind, he put off his garments with haste, and stood upright in his shirt: and a bachelor of divinity, named Elye, of Brazennose college, laboured to convert him to his former recantation, with the two Spanish friars. But when the friars saw his constancy, they said in Latin one to another, Let us go from him; toe ought not to be nigh him; for the devil is with him.
Página 241 - And as for the pope, I refuse him, as Christ's enemy, and Antichrist, with all his false doctrine.
Página 241 - I renounce and refuse, as things written with my hand contrary to the truth which I thought in my heart, and written for fear of death, and to save my life if it might be; and that is, all such bills...
Página 240 - Christ for ever in joy, or else to be in pain for ever with wicked devils in hell, and I see before mine eyes presently either heaven ready to receive me, or else hell ready to swallow me up : I shall therefore declare unto you my very faith...
Página 239 - God, my sins be great, but yet have mercy upon me for thy great mercy. The great mystery that God became man, was not wrought for little or few offences. Thou didst not give thy Son...