Princes, kings, and other rulers of the world have used all their strength and cunning against the Church, yet it continues to endure and hold its own.
The Gospel having spread itself into Persia, the pagan priests, who worshipped the sun, were greatly alarmed, and dreaded the loss of that influence … - John Foxe
The Gospel having spread itself into Persia, the pagan priests, who worshipped the sun, were greatly alarmed, and dreaded the loss of that influence …
- John Foxe
A defence in the Inquisition is of little use to the prisoner, for a suspicion only is deemed sufficient cause of condemnation, and the greater his w… - John Foxe
A defence in the Inquisition is of little use to the prisoner, for a suspicion only is deemed sufficient cause of condemnation, and the greater his w…
Princes, kings, and other rulers of the world have used all their strength and cunning against the Church, yet it continues to endure and hold its ow… - John Foxe
Princes, kings, and other rulers of the world have used all their strength and cunning against the Church, yet it continues to endure and hold its ow…
The pope being informed of the great increase of Protestantism, in the year 1542 sent inquisitors to Venice to make an inquiry into the matter, and a… - John Foxe
The pope being informed of the great increase of Protestantism, in the year 1542 sent inquisitors to Venice to make an inquiry into the matter, and a…
The first persecution of the Church took place in the year 67, under Nero, the sixth emperor of Rome. - John Foxe
The first persecution of the Church took place in the year 67, under Nero, the sixth emperor of Rome.
When the Christians, upon these occasions, received martyrdom, they were ornamented, and crowned with garlands of flowers; for which they, in heaven,… - John Foxe
When the Christians, upon these occasions, received martyrdom, they were ornamented, and crowned with garlands of flowers; for which they, in heaven,…
With his continual doctrine [Bishop Hooper] adjoined due and discreet correction, not so much severe to any as to them which for abundance of riches … - John Foxe
With his continual doctrine [Bishop Hooper] adjoined due and discreet correction, not so much severe to any as to them which for abundance of riches …
A Protestant has seldom any mercy shown him, and a Jew, who turns Christian, is far from being secure. - John Foxe
A Protestant has seldom any mercy shown him, and a Jew, who turns Christian, is far from being secure.
A prisoner in the Inquisition is never allowed to see the face of his accuser, or of the witnesses against him, but every method is taken by threats … - John Foxe
A prisoner in the Inquisition is never allowed to see the face of his accuser, or of the witnesses against him, but every method is taken by threats …
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