Men And Women of the Italian Reformation, By Christopher Hare [pseud.] With 7 Illustrations in Photogravure
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. . He wishes me to consider all he has as mine. He gives me coins, offers money, books and everything with the greatest generosity. ... In your letter you say : ' If you tire of your Roman friends, come, I entreat you." . . . The Hernici also expect me, but the distance is great and the road not secure, for the forest of Algidio is infested with banditti, and Val- montone is said to be quite beset with them. The Colonna have taken arms : I will do nothing rash. . . . Take care not to mention a...ny of these things to my wife ; she is already anxious enough about me . . . and passes whole days in tears. Console her in my name. God has hitherto protected me from evil. . . . If any misfortune befall me, I commend my children to your care. ..." With the kind help of Cardinal Sadoleto, Paleario was able to leave Rome, by way of Viterbo, but being afraid to show himself openly at Siena, he travelled before dawn across the country to see his family. Notwithstanding the kind influence of Cardinal Sadoleto, who spoke warmly in his favour to the Bishop of Siena, he was in great danger and only narrowly escaped condemnation when he was pubhcly tried for heresy.
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