The Gospel in Bohemia Sketches of Bohemian Religious History

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The Gospel in Bohemia Sketches of Bohemian Religious History
E J Elizabeth Jane Whately
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" The question was repeated three times, solennily and deliberately : and three times Gilek replied, with unshaken firmness, " Yes. " Then the governor, turning to the Jesuit, said, *' I can do nothing more with this man ; he is right, after all, in saying what he thinks ; others say they will conform to the Church, and do not really do it after all. " With these words he dismissed the prisoner, send ng him some assistance afterwards.
One morning, near Christmas, Gilek was informed that he was
...to be publicly excommunicated. At eight o'clock he was taken to the church, and placed in the middle of a circle including the magistrates and clergy. The Jesuit, coming forward, declared that the obstinate and blinded heretic must be publicly excluded from the only true Church, and declared unworthy of the merits and intercession of the saints. He abandoned him, as he said, to the evil one and to hell. Gilek commended himself, body, soul, and spirit, to his Saviour, and remained calm and immoveable in the midst of the threats, anathemas, and looks of horror of all around him.

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