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" Lord, receive my spirit;" master Latimer crying as vehemently on the other side, "O Father of heaven, receive my soul !" who received the flame as it were embracing of it. After that he had stroked his face with his hands, and as it were bathed them a... "
Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the ... - Página 673
por Christopher Wordsworth (DD.) - 1839
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen69

1851 - 786 páginas
...who received the flame as it were embracing of it. After that he had stroked his face with his hands, and as it were bathed them a little in the fire, he soon died (as it appeareth) with very little pain or none. And thus much concerning the end of this...
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Retrospective Review, Volumen6

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1822 - 386 páginas
...received the flame, as it were embracing of it. After that he had stroaked his face with his hands, and as it were bathed them a little in the fire, he soon 'died, as it appeareth, with very little pain or none. And thus much concerning the end of this...
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The Retrospective Review, Volumen6

1822 - 386 páginas
...received the flame, as it were embracing of it. After that he had streaked his face with -his hands, and as it were bathed them a little in the fire, he soon 'died, as it appeareth, with very little pain or none. And thus much concerning the end of this...
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The Sermons of the Right Reverend Father in God, and Constant ..., Volumen1

Hugh Latimer - 1824 - 478 páginas
...received the flame, as it were embracing of it. After that he had stroked his face with his hands, and, as it were, bathed them a little in the fire, he soon died, as it appeared, with very little pain, or none. And thus much concerning the end of this...
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Oxford, a poem. (Poetical works of R. Montgomery).

Robert Montgomery - 1831 - 282 páginas
...who received the flame, as it were embracing of it After that he had stroked his face with his hands, and, as it were, bathed them a little in the fire, he soon died, as it appeareth, with very little pain, or none. And thus much concerning the end of this...
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Oxford: A Poem

Robert Montgomery - 1831 - 338 páginas
...received the flame, as it were embracing of it. After that he had stroked his face with his hands, and, as it were, bathed them a little in the fire, he soon died, as it appeareth, with very little pain, or none. And thus much concerning the end of this...
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The historical class book: or, Readings in modern history

John Davenport - 1839 - 520 páginas
...received the flame, as it were embracing of it. After that he had stroaked his face with his hands, and as it were bathed them a little in the fire, he soon died, as it appeareth, with very little pain or none. And thus much concerning the end of this...
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The Cottager's monthly visitor, Volumen22

1842 - 450 páginas
...received the flame, as it were, embracing of it. After that he had stroked his face with his hands, and, as it were, bathed them a little in the fire, he soon died, as it appeared, with very little pain, or none. "Though Latimer came after Ridley to the...
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The Works of Nicholas Ridley, D.D., Sometime Lord Bishop of London, Martyr, 1555

Nicholas Ridley - 1843 - 584 páginas
...the flame as it were embracing of it. After that he had Inirtyrdora stroked his face with his hands, and as it were bathed them a little in the fire, he soon died (as it appeared) with very little pain or none. And thus much concerning the end of this...
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Fox's Book of Martyrs: The Acts and Monuments of the Church, Volumen3

John Foxe - 1844 - 1232 páginas
...who received the flame as it were embracing of it. After that he had stroked his face with his hands, and as it were bathed them a little in the fire, he soon died (as it appeareth) with very little pain or none. And thus much concerning the end of this...
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