| Charles Dodd - Catholics - 1841 - 512 pages
...they would not be taken, but rather suffer death, at that time, in the field. Whereupon Mr. Catesby took from his neck a cross of gold, which he always...with it, and kissing it, showed it unto the people, protestingthere solemnly before them all, it was only for the honour of the cross, and the exaltation... | |
| Charles Dodd - Catholics - 1841 - 504 pages
...they would not be taken, but rather suffer death, at that time, in the field. Whereupon Mr. Catesby took from his neck a cross of gold, which he always...that had moved him to undertake the business : and sith he saw it was not God's will, it should succeed in that manner they intended, or at that time,... | |
| Charles Dodd - Catholics - 1841 - 506 pages
...they would not be taken, but rather suffer death, at that time, in the field. Whereupon Mr. Catesby took from his neck a cross of gold, which he always used to wear alx1ut him, and, blessing himself with it, and kissing it, showed it unto the people, protesting there... | |
| William Harris Rule - 1852 - 502 pages
...all the plot, blessed himself with it, showed it to the people, and, with a loud voice professed that it was only for the honour of the Cross, and the exaltation...the saving of their souls in the same faith, that he had been moved to undertake the business. But since he saw that it was not God's will that it should... | |
| John Gerard - Catholics - 1871 - 644 pages
...resolved they would not be taken, but rather suffer death at that time in the field. Wherefore Mr. Catesby took from his neck a cross of gold which he always...that had moved him to undertake the business ; and sith he saw it was not God's will it should succeed in that manner they intended or at that time, he... | |
| Henry Hawkes Spink (jr) - Gunpowder Plot, 1605 - 1902 - 460 pages
...by one musketeer, who afterwards boasted of his resolute carriage of himself on that eventful day. 1 Catesby, before receiving his fatal shot, we are told...that had moved him to undertake the business; and seth he saw it was not God's will it should succeed in that manner they intended, or at that time,... | |
| Henry Hawkes Spink (jr) - Gunpowder Plot, 1605 - 1902 - 462 pages
...equal to about sixteen shillings a day in our money. (ilTurd's " What mts the Gunpowder Plot?'' p. 155. Catesby, before receiving his fatal shot, we are told...that had moved him to undertake the business ; and seth he saw it was not God's will it should succeed in that manner they intended, or at that time,... | |
| Philip Sidney - Great Britain - 1905 - 362 pages
...noblest motives in the cause of the Catholic religion ; and, at his death, he ' protested solemnly it was only for the honour of the Cross, and the exaltation...that had moved him to undertake the business ; and sith he saw it was not God's will it should succeed in that manner they intended, or at that time,... | |
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