| 1840 - 420 pages
...what speed he could, but by reason of his years was slow), Ridley ran to him and kissed him, saying, " Be of good heart, brother ; for God will either assuage the fury of the flame, or else strengthen us to abide it." Then they kneeled down both of them, and prayed very earnestly... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1839 - 566 pages
...their agony. When the prisoners arrived at the fatal spot, they embraced each other, and Ridley said, " Be of good heart, brother, for God will either assuage the fury of the fire or else strengthen us to abide it." They kissed their stakes, knelt and prayed, and then conversed... | |
| John Davenport - 1839 - 520 pages
...he ran to him, embraced and kissed him, and, as they that stood near reported, comforted him saying, "be of good heart, brother, for God will either assuage the fury of the flame or else strengthen us to abide it," with that went he to the stake by it, kissed it, and effectuously... | |
| 1840 - 452 pages
...spot, he ran to Latimer, with a joyful countenance, embraced and kissed him, and comforted him, saying, "Be of good heart, brother, for God will either assuage the fury of the flame, or else strengthen us to abide it." Then turning to the stake, he kissed it, and kneeling down,... | |
| William Patrick Palmer - 1840 - 284 pages
...spot, he ran to Latimer, with a joyful countenance, embraced and kissed him, and comforted him, saying, "Be of good heart, brother ; for God will either assuage the fury of the flame, or else strengthen us to abide it." Then turning to the stake, he kissed it, and kneeling down,... | |
| Protestant association - 1840 - 302 pages
...he saw Latimer following; and when they arrived at the stake he embraced his aged companion, saying, "Be of good heart, brother, for God will either assuage the fury of the flame, or else strengthen us to abide it." They then kneeled down and prayed separately, and afterwards... | |
| William Palmer - 1840 - 378 pages
...he ran to Latimer with a joyful countenance, embraced and kissed him, and comforted him, saying, " Be of good heart, brother; for God will either assuage the fury of the flame, or else strengthen us to abide it." Then turning to the stake, he kissed it, and kneeling down,... | |
| John Foxe - 1840 - 886 pages
...then shortly after seeing Mr. Latimer with a cheerful look, he ran to him, and embraced him, saying, ' Be of good heart, brother, for God will either assuage the fury of the flame, or else strengthen us to abide it.' " He then went to the stake, and, kneeling down, prayed... | |
| Kālīkṛṣṇa (Deva raja.) - 1841 - 500 pages
...opposite Baliol-college. When they met at the fatal spot, they embraced each other, and Ridley said, " Be of good heart, brother, for God will either assuage the fury of the fire, or else strengthen us to abide it." When they were stript, Latimer appeared arrayed in a new... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 638 pages
...could, but, by reason of great age, was slow : Ridley ran to meet him, and, kissing his cheek, said, " Be of good heart, brother ; for God will either assuage the fury of the flame, or strengthen us to bear it." It was usual to preach a sermon to the heretics before burning... | |
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