| English literature - 1764 - 796 pages
...there is no remedy, but you mud fufler for your deferís. ' '' Well," replied the noble jnartyr, " fo long as the breath is in my body, I will never deny my Lord Chrilt, and his known truth. God's will be done in me." Inirrediately they were commanded to make lliem... | |
| Hugh Latimer (bp. of Worcester.) - 1758 - 568 pages
...have the bene" fit of a lubjedl, and have his life." To whom Bifbop Ridky thus replied, " Well, fo long as the " breath is in my body, I will never deny my " Lord (Thrift, and his known truth; God's will " be done in me;— we commit our caufe to al" mighty God,... | |
| Missions - 1858 - 778 pages
...returned Dr. Marshall. ' Therefore, if you will not do so,then there is no remedy, but you must suffer for your deserts.' ' Well,' replied the noble martyr,...Christ, and His known truth. God's will be done in me.' After this speech, he rose up and said, with a loud voice, 'Well then, I commit my cause to Almighty... | |
| Legh Richmond - Suffering - 1817 - 726 pages
...do, then there is no remedy, but you will suffer for your deserts."—" Well," quoth Master Ridley, " so long as the breath is in my body, I will never...and said with a loud voice : " Well, then I commit our cause to Almighty God, which shall indifferently judge &U." timer said, " Begin you first, I pray... | |
| 1839 - 788 pages
...her enemies. BISHOP RIDLEY'S DYING DECLARATION, OCT. 16, 1555. So long as the hreath is in my hody, I will never deny my Lord Christ and his known truth. God's will he done. Lord, Lord, receive my spirit. BISHOP LATIMER'S LAST WORDS, OCT. 16, 1555. Be of good comfort,... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Bibliography - 1822 - 386 pages
...so do, then there is no remedy but you must suffer for your deserts." " Well, (quoth Doctor Ridley,) so long as the breath is in my body I will never deny...and said, with a loud voice, " Well, then, I commit our cause to Almighty God, which shall indifferently judge all." To whose saying, Master Latimer added... | |
| Books - 1822 - 386 pages
...so do, then there is no remedy but you must suffer for your deserts." " Well, (quoth Doctor Ridley,) so long as the breath is in my body I will never deny...and said, with a loud voice, " Well, then, I commit our cause to Almighty God, which shall indifferently judge all." To whose saying, Master Latimer added... | |
| Hugh Latimer - Sermons, English - 1824 - 478 pages
...do, then there is no remedy, but you must suffer for your deserts." " Well," quoth Master Ridley, " so long as the breath is in my body, I will never...and said with a loud voice, " Well, then, I commit our cause to Almighty God, which shall indifferently judge all." To whose saying Master Latimer added... | |
| 1824 - 452 pages
...Vice-Chancellor, with some bailiffs, as brutal as himself, stopt his mouth with their hands, after he had said, " So long as the breath is in my body, I will never...Christ and his known truth. God's will be done in me !" Latimer said, he could answer the sermon well enough, if he might ; and contented himself with exclaiming,... | |
| John Fry - Church history - 1825 - 642 pages
...permitted ; they were not allowed to speak, unless they would recant. " Well," said bishop Ridley, " as long as the breath is in my body, I will never deny...Christ and his known truth : God's will be done." With that he arose, and said with a loud voice : " Well, then, I commit our cause to Almighty God,... | |
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