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The loyal martyrs; or, bloody inquisiror [sic]. Being a just account of the mercenary and inhuman barbarities transacted in the Inquisition of Spain. How a gentleman having married, a young lady in St James's Street, they agreed to travel togteher [sic] for the space of five years, to see foreign parts. How as soon as they came to Spain, intending to take a view of the place, they were both seiz'd by order of the inquisitor. Also how they were separately examined and charged with crimes that they were innocent of. How they underwent their punishments inflicted on them, in order to exhort a confession from them. Likewise, how they were tried by their court of justice, and condemn'd to be burnt alive. The manner of their behaviour at the place of execution, where they were tormented near two hours before they expired, during which time there continued a dreadful torm [sic] of thunder and light'ning nthosecruel [sic] wretched that came to see them suffer.
Bibliographic name/number: BL; Early English books tract supplement interim guide / C.20.f.9[605]; Roxburghe ballads / Rox.III.605; Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) / L3353B.
Anonymous. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. 1 sheet ([1] p.). London: s.n, 1700.
Anonymous. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. 1 sheet ([1] p.). London: s.n, 1700.
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