Memoirs of the Court of King James the First in Two Volumes volume 2

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. . Ff After sentence given, he only desired to have one Travers a, a divine, sent for to come to him if he might live two days. If he were to die before that, then he might have one Field, whom he thought to be near. There was great compassion had of this gallant young 1 lord ; for so clear and fiery a spirit had not been seen by any that had been present at the like trials. Yet the lord steward* 1 condemned his manner much, terming it Lucifer's pride, and preached much humiliation ; and the j...udges liked him as little, because he disputed with them against their laws. We cannot yet judge what will become of him or the rest. " In Carlton's second letter we find the following 1 o passages respecting the behaviour of the culprits. A A celebrated and exemplary puritan divine, \vhom the can- did Hooker, when engaged in controversy with him ? mentioned as his antagonist, bat not his enemy. B This was lord Ellesmere, the chancellor. The trait is per- fectly in character with his celebrated prudential letter to the earl of Essex, urging the duty of implicit submission to the good pleasure of her majesty.

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