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w % o thus abjured , was commanded to carry a Taggot next Sunday at St . Paul ' s , where there should be a serriion setting forth his heresy . " Two there were , however * if not more , who r&fused to make shipwreck of faith and
a good conscience ^ and loved not their lives even unto death . Of these very few particulars have been preserved , and even those , so far as I can find , have never been brought into one narrative .
The first victim to the , rigour of the pom mission , was Joan Backer or Knet , commonly called , probably , from the County of her birth , Joan of Kent . § trype relates from Parsons % the Jesuit , that u she was , at
first * a great disperser of Tindars Ne \ y Xcsiarpent translate ^ by him into , English , and printed at Co . len ; ancf was a great reader of scripture herself . Which book
$$ e also dispersed in l \\ e court ; [ c ? f \ Henry the Eightli , ] , ^ nd so became known to certain wo . meq o / quality , . and vv ^ s more particularly acquainted with Mrs * Anne Ascfce . She used , for more
security , to tie the bool $ s in strings under her apparel , and so pass with them into tt ) e . pojLi . r . U ,, vox describes Joan Eocher , as , well
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" lCfiyer ? minds <* u t of the r' * * -V " 1 » same thing , often draw ' .. contrary conclusions , as Augustine thought devout Anthony r « i be fh re » fore full of tKe ^ Holy Ghost , because , not being anU * lo read % he could say the whule Bible ,
and interpret , it ; ^ nd Thyreus the Jesuit , for the sarno reason , iloth think all t ) ie Anabapttsts to be poss + ssedS * , - Thyreils was ^ f Nugs near Co , logne . According to the Nov .
Diet , HLst . 177 $ , he published among other works , one Sur les Apparitions des Spectres , to which probably Qonne has refrrred . Joan Bocher , according to Fox , was exemplary in i ^ er pe rsonal attention to the . wants of prisoners .
The Martyrologyst had probably often witnessed her labours of love , in this particular instance , for his language , as many ot your readers will pe rceive , is remark . ably expiessive . Officio&a ma time ia eos si quos car ceres habcrent captivtf j quibus ilia perpctno
adesse consuevit * One example F »» x gives , in \\ w case of Thomas Dobbs , a Fellow of St John ' s . Cambridge ,, who being \ n $ 1 ^ Paul ' s , at , the elevation of tjie host f had imprudently interrupted tbe ^ Papal ^ rstipr be ? iore \\ was sup ~
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Sketch of ^ ng ^ 'Vrdiesta ^^^^ tMJ ^ Le ^ er Tr . 863
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1812, page 363, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1749/page/19/
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