The Works of John Dryden, Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes. volume 16

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The Works of John Dryden, Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes. volume 16
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How eagersoever those merchants were to get out of a country where their liveswere in so little safety, yet their fear for Father Xavier kept themlingering there some days longer; they deputed the captain of the vesselto him, who was to desire him, in their name, to make haste to them. Edward de Gama, after a long inquiry, found him at last in a poor cabin, with eight Christians, who, having been the most zealous in opposition ofthe Bonzas, were in reason to expect the more cruel usage at their... hands, and were content to offer up their lives, provided they might die in thearms of the man of God.
The captain urged him with the strongest reasons which he could invent, and set before him all the dangers which attended him; that, being atthe mercy of the Bonzas, his death was inevitable; and that the means ofescaping would be lost when once the tempest should begin to rise. TheFather, far from yielding to these arguments, was offended at the captainand the merchants for desiring to hinder him from the crown of martyrdomwhich he had taken so long a journey to obtain.


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