Catholic London Missions From the Reformation to the Year 1850
Catholic London Missions From the Reformation to the Year 1850
Johanna H Harting
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SPANISH PLACE 135 assistance. This was at the time that Mr Heath (for he was not at that time a Catholic) was flying from the authorities of his college Corpus Christi who had determined to imprison him for successfully and openly exposing the errors of the Reformation. On being repulsed by the Spanish Ambassador, he next applied to Mr George Jerningham, a noted Catholic, who took him for a spy, and sent him away with bitter reproaches. " Thus destitute of friends, and repulsed on all sides, he... bethought him in his extremity of the devotion of Catholics to the Blessed Virgin, in whom he had had hitherto but little faith. Immediately after he had made his prayer, he met Mr Jerningham, who, to his surprise, accosted him very kindly. After hearing his story, he was conducted by Mr Jerningham to a Douay priest named George Muscott, who heard his confession, and received him into the Church. " He was now introduced to the Spanish Am- bassador, who found means to send him out of England to Douay College ; and in the year 1623 he received the habit of St Francis, and during the period of nineteen years in which he resided in the monastery, he led a life of most extraordinary perfection " (Gillow).
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