John Foxe Quote

At last, after muche reasoning, when no reason woulde serue, although he deserued no death, he was…brought forth to the place of execution, was there tied to þe stake, and then strangled first by the hangman, and afterward with fire consumed in the morning at the towne of Filford, an. 1536. crieng thus at the stake with a feruente zeale, and a loud voyce: Lord open the King of Englands eyes.


Bk. 8, p. 1079 - Acts and Monuments (1563)


At last, after muche reasoning, when no reason woulde serue, although he deserued no death, he was…brought forth to the place of execution, was...

At last, after muche reasoning, when no reason woulde serue, although he deserued no death, he was…brought forth to the place of execution, was...

At last, after muche reasoning, when no reason woulde serue, although he deserued no death, he was…brought forth to the place of execution, was...

At last, after muche reasoning, when no reason woulde serue, although he deserued no death, he was…brought forth to the place of execution, was...