| Thomas Cox - 1738 - 940 páginas
...when the Fire came to his Body, he endured it with fuch Conftancy and Stcdfafincfs, that he fecmcd to move no more, than the Stake to which he was bound. His Eyes were lifted up to Heaven, and all he was heard to fay was, О my unworthy Right U. in-. t , and, Lonl... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 784 páginas
...such constancy and steadfastness, that standing always in one place without moving his body, he seemed to move no more than the stake to which he was bound ; his eves were lilted up into heaven, and oftentimes be repeated hi* unworthy right hand, so long as his... | |
| 1827 - 590 páginas
...constancy and stedfastness, that standing always in one place without moving of his body, he seemed to move no more than the stake to which he was bound. His eyes were lifted up into heaven, and oftentimes he repeated, " This hand hath offended ; О ! this unworthy... | |
| Henry Clissold - 1829 - 716 páginas
...such constancy and stedfastness, that standing always in one place, without moving his body, he seemed to move no more than the stake to which he was bound ; his eyes were lifted up unto heaven, and oftentimes he repeated " this unworthy right hand," so long as his... | |
| John Foxe - 1831 - 608 páginas
...touched. In short, he was so patient and constant in the -midst of these extreme tortures,that he seemed to move no more than the stake to which he was bound ; his eyes were lifted up to heaven and often he repeated, " this unworthy right hand," so long as his voice would... | |
| John James Blunt - 1832 - 352 páginas
...to atone for it now by an heroic contempt of pain, he took his death with singular courage, seeming to move no more than the stake to which he was bound. c From John Rogers, the first of the martyrs, who suffered on the 4th of February, 1555, to the five... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - 1833 - 486 páginas
...constancy and steadfastness, that, standing always in one place, without moving his body, he seemed to move no more than the stake to which he was bound : his eyes were lifted up into heaven ; and oftentimes he repeated, his unworthy right hand, so long as his voice... | |
| 1836 - 508 páginas
...any other part of his frame. At last the pile became completely lighted, and then the fire soon did its work upon him. To the very last, his resolution...bound. His eyes, all the while, were steadfastly raised toward heaven ; and, so long as the power of utterance remained, his swollen tongue was repeatedly... | |
| 1836 - 184 páginas
...see that his hand burned before his body was touched ; and when the fire came to his body, he moved no more than the stake to which he was bound ; his eyes were lifted up to heaven, and oftentimes he repeated, " This hand hath offended, this unworthy right... | |
| John Foxe - 1840 - 886 páginas
...touched. In short, he was so patient and constant in the midst of these extreme tortures, that he seemed to move no more than the stake to which he was bound ; his eyes were lifted up to heaven, and often he repeated, "this unworthy right hand," во long as his voice... | |
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