| England - 1925 - 948 pages
...of the Pope, good or bad, and declined the friars' ghostly offices of confession. "They, thereupon, shaking their heads, told me they were sorry for me, and so departed." Dick Peeke does not explain how the Spaniards had gained so extravagant a notion of Ms importance.... | |
| Edward Arber - English literature - 1877 - 668 pages
...; and trust They will give me a free absolution and pardon." " What think you of the Pope ? " said Father JOHN. I answered " I knew him not." They, hereupon,...sorry for me:" and so departed. Whilst thus I lay at Xerez, the Captain of the fort [at Punthal], Don FRANCISCO BUSTAMENTE, was brought in prisoner for... | |
| Great Britain - 1693 - 574 pages
...absolution and pardon." EXAMINATION BEFORE THE DONS AT XEREZ. 287 "What think you of the Pope?" said Father JOHN. I answered " I knew him not." They, hereupon,...sorry for me:" and so departed. Whilst thus I lay at Xerez, the Captain of the fort [at Punthal], Don FRANCISCO BUSTAMENTE, was brought in prisoner for... | |
| Cornwall (England : County) - 1905 - 192 pages
...trust, they will giue me a free Absolution and Pardon. What thinke you of the Pope? sayd Father lohn; I answered, I knew him not: They hereupon, shaking...was brought in, Prisoner for his Life, because he deliuered vp the Castle ; but whether he dyed for it, or no, I cannot tell. My day of Triall being... | |
| Edward Hutton - Cities and towns - 1906 - 422 pages
...; and trust They will give me a free absolution and pardon.' ' What think you of the Pope ? ' said Father John. I answered, ' I knew him not.' They hereupon,...sorry for me ' and so departed. Whilst thus I lay at Xerez, the Captain of the fort (at Punthal), Don Francisco Bustamente, was brought in prisoner for... | |
| English literature - 1909 - 570 pages
...; and trust They will give me a free absolution and pardon." " What think you of the Pope ? " said Father JOHN. I answered " I knew him not." They, hereupon,...sorry for me:" and so departed. Whilst thus I lay at Xerez, the Captain of the fort [at Punthal], Don FRANCISCO BUSTAMENTE, was brought in prisoner for... | |
| Frederick Harcourt Kitchin - Adventure and adventurers - 1926 - 350 pages
...of the Pope, good or bad, and declined the friars' ghostly offices of confession. " They thereupon, shaking their heads, told me they were sorry for me, and so departed." Dick Peeke does not explain how the Spaniards had gained so extravagant a notion of his importance.... | |
| Ronald Bedford, Lloyd Davis, Philippa Kelly - Literary Criticism - 2007 - 264 pages
...'Spirituall Ghostly Fathers' in the Protestant faith. He also notes that the commander of Fort Puntal, Don Francisco Bustamente, 'was brought in, Prisoner...his Life; because he delivered up the Castle; but whether he dyed for it, or no, I cannot tell'. Pike himself is brought to trial, accompanied by 'two... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1846 - 516 pages
...trust, they will give me a free absolution, and Pardon. What thinke you of the Pope ? sayd Father Johu : I answered, I knew him not : They, hereupon, shaking...being come, I was brought from Prison, into the Towne of Sherrys, by two Drumbes, and a hundred Shotte, before three Dukes, foure Condes, or Earles, foure... | |
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