| 1820 - 230 páginas
...whipped 30 stripes in such an unmerciful manner, that for many days he could take no rtst, but as lie lay upon his knees and elbows, not being able to suffer any part of hi* body to touch the bed en which he lay. " Warrants were issued against 13 persons for pity-jng Mr.... | |
| Leonard Bliss - 1836 - 316 páginas
...Mr. Holmes was whipped thirty stripes, and in such an unmerciful manner, that ia many days, if not some weeks, he could take no rest, but as he lay upon...part of his body to touch the bed whereon he lay." Immediately on his being released from the whipping post, his friends coming up to congratulate him... | |
| Alonzo Lewis, James Robinson Newhall - 1865 - 648 páginas
...stripes, and in'such an unmerciful manner, that for many days, if not some weeks, he could not take rest, but as he lay upon his knees and elbows, not being able to suffer any part of the body to touch the bed." As the man began to lay on the stripes, Holmes said, " though my flesh... | |
| Alonzo Lewis, James Robinson Newhall - 1865 - 422 páginas
...stripes, and in such an unmerciful manner, that for many days,- if not some weeks, he could not take rest, but as he lay upon his knees and elbows, not being able to suffer any part of the body to touch the bed." As the man began to lay on the stripes, Holmes said, " though my flesh... | |
| 1868 - 846 páginas
...prison for three months, when he was publicly whipped, and so barbarously, " that in many days, if not some weeks, he could take no rest but as he lay upon...part of his body to touch the bed whereon he lay." Enough to prove that one need not be a Romanist, or an Episcopalian, in order to be a persecutor, if... | |
| John Mockett Cramp - 1868 - 596 páginas
...prison till September, when he was publicly whipped, and so barbarously " that in many days, if not some weeks, he could take no rest but as he lay upon...part of his body to touch the bed whereon he lay." His own account of the affair, in a letter addressed to Messrs. Spilsbury, Kiffin, and other Baptists... | |
| Lucius Edwin Smith, Henry Griggs Weston - 1873 - 522 páginas
..." Mr. Holmes was whipped thirty stripes, and in such an unmerciful manner that in many days, if not some weeks, he could take no rest but as he lay upon...part of his body to touch the bed whereon he lay." * Is it not strange that a grave historian should act the part of apologist for intolerance and derider... | |
| Cephas Bennett Crane - 1880 - 40 páginas
...unmercifully," according to Bancroft, so that for " many days, if not some weeks, he could take no rest but upon his knees and elbows, not being able to suffer...part of his body to touch the bed whereon he lay." But while he was being whipped, he prayed the Lord not to lay to their charge the sin of his persecutors... | |
| 1884 - 490 páginas
...lashes from a three-corded whip, with such severity, says Governor Jenks, " that in many days, if not some weeks, he could take no rest but as he lay upon...and elbows, not being able to suffer any part of his bodyto touch the bed whereon he lay." Soon after this, Holmes and his followers moved to Newport, and... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1885 - 416 páginas
...lashes from a three-corded whip, with such severity, says Governor Jenks, " that in many days, if not some weeks, he could take no rest but as he lay upon...part of his body to touch the bed whereon he lay." Soon after this, Holmes and his followers moved to Newport, and on the death of the Reverend Mr. Clarke,... | |
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