The Lord above knows I knew nothing, in the least measure, how or who afflicted them; they told me, without doubt I did, or else they would not fall down at me; they told me, if I would not confess, I should be put down into the dungeon and would be hanged,... The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine - Side 417redigeret af - 1892Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Marshall - 1805 - 544 sider
...how or who afflicted them. They told me without doubt I did, or else they would not fall down at me ; they .told me if I would not confess I should be put down in the dungeon and would be hanged; but if I would confess I should have my life; the which did so... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 582 sider
...how or who afflicted them. They told me without doubt I did, or else they would not fall down at me ; they told me if I would not confess I should be put down in the dungeon and would be hanged : but if I would confess I should have my life ; the which did so... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 822 sider
...or who afflicted them ; they told me, without doubt I did, or else they would not fall down at me ; they told me, if I would not confess I should be put...save my life; made me make the like confession I did, «hich confession, may it please the honoured court, is nltogether false and untrue. The v^ry first... | |
| James Thacher - 1831 - 252 sider
...degree who afflicted them ; they told me without doubt I did, or they would not fall down at seeing me ; they told me if I would not confess, I should be put...hanged ; but if I would confess I should have my life spared ; the which did so affright me, that to save my life, I did make the confession, which confession,... | |
| James Thacher - 1831 - 274 sider
...have my life spared ; the which did so affright me, that to save my life, I did make the confession, which confession, may it please the honored court,...altogether false and untrue. The very first night after, I was in such horror of conscience that I could not sleep, for fear the devil would carry me away for... | |
| Peleg Whitman Chandler - 1841 - 462 sider
...or who afflicted them ; they told me, without doubt I did, or else they would not fall down at me ; they told me, if I would not confess, I should be...be hanged, but if I would confess, I should have my 1 A short time after the execution of Mr. Burroughs and her grandfather, the wretched woman wrote an... | |
| Edward Waylen - 1846 - 532 sider
...fall down at me ; they told rne if I would not confess I should be put * Upturn's Lectures, pp. 56-7. down into the dungeon and would be hanged ; but if...confession I did ; which confession, may it please the honoured court, is altogether false and untrue. The very first night after I made my confession I was... | |
| John Wesley Hanson - 1848 - 322 sider
...him. He forgave her, and they wept and prayed together. She afterwards, in her recantation, declared "they told me if I would not confess, I should be...my own vile wicked heart, to save my life, made me mako the like confession I did, which confession, may it please the honored Court, is altogether false... | |
| Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1852 - 298 sider
...afflicted them (the bewitched): they told me without doubt I did, or else they would not fall down at me; they told me, if I would not confess, I should be...the honored Court, is altogether false and untrue What I said was altogether false against my grandfather and Mr. Burroughs, which I did to save my life,... | |
| Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1852 - 304 sider
...afflicted them (the bewitched): they told me without doubt I did, or else they would not fall down at me; they told me, if I would not confess, I Should be put down into the dungeon, and would * Calef, p. 226. f HutchinBOn, voL ii. p. 39. be hanged; but if I would confess I should have my life... | |
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