| 1812 - 954 pages
...lo tlif " * A kicd of palankeen. flames, and their souls to perdition. And I twild not help saying to him, ' Would not the holy church wish, in her mercy, to have those souls buck again, that she might allow them a little further probation •' 1'be inquisitor answered nothing,... | |
| Claudius Buchanan, Melvill Horne - 1811 - 266 pages
...fellowsinners, their bodies devoted to the flames, and their souls to perdition; and I could not help saying to him, "Would not the Holy Church wish, in her mercy, to have those souls back. •The Manjeel is a kind of Palankeen common at Goa; II Is. merely a sea <;«'. suspended from a bamboo,... | |
| 1812 - 560 pages
...fellow-sinners, their bodies devoted to the flames, and their souls to perdition. And 1 could not help saying to him, ' would not the holy church wish, in her mercy, to have those soujs bark again, that she might allow them a little further probation?" The inquisitor answered nothing,... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1812 - 562 pages
...could not help saying to him, ' would not the holy church wish, in her mtrcy, to have those souls -buck again, that she might allow them a little further...with him to a door at one end of the hall. By this ' A kind j&f palankeen'. VOL. VII. / 1 floor he conducted me to some small rooms, and thence to the... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - 1812 - 382 pages
...fellow-sinners, their bodies devoted to the flames, and their souls to perdition. And I could not help saying to him, 'Would not the holy church wish, in her mercy,...might allow them a little further probation?' The in* The Man eel is a kind of Palankeen common at Goa. It 'a merely a sea eot smpended from a bamboo,... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - 1812 - 336 pages
...fellow-sinners, their bodies devoted to the flames, and their souls to perdition. And I covjld not help saying to him, ' Would not the Holy Church wish, in her mercy, to have those * The Manjeel is a kind of Palankeen common at Goa. It i» merely a sea cot suspended from a bamboo,... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - 1814 - 326 pages
...sinners, their bodies devoted to the flames, and their souls to perdition. And I could not help saying to him, ' Would not the Holy Church wish, in her mercy,...beckoned me to go with him to a door at one end of on the heads of four men. Sometimes a footman runs before, having a staff in his hand, to which are... | |
| William Carus Wilson - 1822 - 516 pages
...saying to the Inquisitor, while reflecting on the hundreds who had passed through it to the flames, ' Would not the Holy Church wish, in her mercy, to have...again, that she might' allow them a" little further trial ?' He gave no answer; but beckoned me to go with him to a door at one end of the hall. He conducted... | |
| 1812 - 1006 pages
...thofe foulj back again, that (he might allow them a little further probation ?' The Inquifitor anfwered nothing, but beckoned me to go with him to a door at one end of the. hall. By this door he condueled me to fome fmall rooms, and thence to the fpacious apartments of the chief Inquifitor. Having... | |
| Cyrus Mason - 1843 - 218 pages
...fellow-sinners, their bodies devoted to the flames, and their souls to perdition, and I could not help saying to him — ' Would not the holy church wish, in her mercy, to have those poor souls back again, that she might allow them a little farther probation ?' The inquisitor answered... | |
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