| 1820 - 524 páginas
...given a relation of this execution, in a letter to Sir John Isham of Lamport, in Northamptonshire. " ' He was,' says the Dean, ' the most fearless of death...him against, the fear of death, he seemed to make so slight of it, that I wondered at him. And when I told him that the dear servants of God, in better... | |
| 1918 - 1062 páginas
...fearless of death that ever was known," said the Dean of Westminster, who was with him at the scaffold, "and the most resolute and confident, yet with reverence and conscience." When he touched the edge of the axe with his finger, "This gives me no fear," said he; "it is a sharp and... | |
| John Lingard - 1825 - 474 páginas
...character. " He was," says the divine who attended him, " the most " fearless of death that was ever known, and " the most resolute and confident; yet...began to " encourage him against the fear of death, he " made so slight of it that I wondered at him. " When I told him that the dear servants of " God, in... | |
| John Lingard - 1826 - 392 páginas
...attended him, «the most fearless of death « that was ever known, and the most resolute and con« fident; yet with reverence and conscience. When I « began to encourage him against the fear of death, he « made so slight of it that I wondered at him. When I o « told him that the dear servants of God,... | |
| Henry Clissold - 1829 - 716 páginas
...Cayley. •j- Dr. Townson's testimony agrees with this account, for he states that " Sir Walter was the most fearless of death that ever was known ; and...and confident, yet with reverence and conscience." " Sir Walter was quite cheerful," says Dr. T. in his letter to Sir John Isham, " eat his breakfast... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - 1829 - 810 páginas
...ground, and therefore he did no wrong in that. He was the most fearlesse of death that ever was knowen; and the most resolute and confident, yet with reverence and conscience. When I begann to incourage him against the feare of death, he seemed to make so light of itt, that I wondered... | |
| sir Walter Ralegh - 1829 - 806 páginas
...ground, and therefore he did no wrong in that. He was the most fearlesse of death that ever was knowen; and the most resolute and confident, yet with reverence and conscience. When I begann to incourage him against the feare of death, he seemed to make so light of itt, that I wondered... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1830 - 522 páginas
...Salisbury, who was commanded by the Council to be with him, found him not only resigned, but a man most fearless of death that ever was known ; and the...confident, yet with reverence and conscience. When this divine endeavoured to console him, he heard from the object of his solicitude that " he had never... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1831 - 536 páginas
...last hours, speaks thus of his mind at that crisis. " He was the most fearless of death that was ever known, and the most resolute and confident, yet with...began to encourage him against the fear of death, he made so light of it that I wondered at him. When I told him that the dear servants of God, in better... | |
| David Jardine, Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1832 - 540 páginas
...commanded by the Lords of the Council to be with him both in prison and at his death, says* " he was the most fearless of death that ever was known, and...began to encourage him against the fear of death, he made so light of it that I wondered at him. And when I told him that the dear servants of God, in better... | |
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