The Tower Of London by W. Harrison Ainsworth
Author:W. Harrison Ainsworth [Ainsworth, W. Harrison]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Historical Novel
Publisher: 1873 Press
Published: 2000-03-01T05:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER IX
OF THE DUEL BETWEEN COURTENAY AND SIMON RENARD; AND HOW IT WAS INTERRUPTED
MEANWHILE, a long discussion was carried on between Mary and her councillors, as to the best means of effecting the entire restoration of the Romish religion.
"I have a letter from Cardinal Pole," observed the queen, "wherein his eminence urges me to adopt no half measures."
"It will not be safe to do so as matters now stand, gracious madam," replied Gardiner. "You must proceed cautiously. The noxious weed, heresy, has taken too deep a root in this country to be forcibly extirpated. I need not remind you of the murmurs that followed the celebration of mass in the chapel in the White Tower, for the repose of the king your brother's soulâof Cranmer's vehement opposition, of the lord mayor's remonstrance, because mass was sung in another chapel in the city, of the riot for a similar cause in Smithfield, of the dagger thrown at Doctor Bourne, when he preached at Saint Paul's Cross, and inveighed against the deprivation of our prelates during the late reign. Your majesty did wisely to declare, at my suggestion, that although your conscience is stayed in matters of religion, yet you meant not to compel and constrain other men's consciences. Abide by this declaration a little longer. The two chief opponents of our religion, Ridley and Latimer, are already prisoners in the fortress, and Cranmer will be speedily brought hither."
"So speedily, my lord, that he shall be lodged within it to-day," replied Mary. "The order is already signed for his committal on a charge of high treason for counselling our disinheritance, and aiding the Duke of Northumberland with horse and men against us in the revolt of the Lady Jane Grey."
"When will your highness have him arraigned?" asked Gardiner.
"After our coronation," replied Mary; "when Lady Jane Grey and her husband shall also be tried."
"Suffolk is already liberated," remarked Renard; "and yet he was more deeply implicated than Cranmer."
"True," replied Mary; "but he is not so dangerous."
"The counsel of my master, the emperor," rejoined Renard, "as I have more than once stated to your highness, is to spare none of the rebels, above all, the Lady Jane Grey, who, though she may have been the instrument of others, is yet in the eyes of the people the principal offender."
"Poor Lady Jane!" exclaimed Mary, in a compassionate tone. "She is very youngâvery beautiful. I would rather reconcile her to our church than doom her to the block."
"I do not despair of being able to accomplish her conversion," said Gardiner, "though she is an obstinate heretic. I have appointed to-morrow for a conference with her on the subject of her religion, and I trust to be able to convince her of her errors."
"With your lordship's permission, I will attend the conference," said Renard.
"By all means," replied Gardiner. "It will take place in the Beauchamp Tower. Her husband, Lord Guilford Dudley, has become a proselyte, and they will be both present at the disputation."
"I leave the care of her soul in your hands, my lord," replied Mary.
Download
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.
Twisted Games: A Forbidden Royal Bodyguard Romance by Ana Huang(3679)
Den of Vipers by K.A Knight(2572)
The Push by Ashley Audrain(2569)
Win by Harlan Coben(2520)
Echo by Seven Rue(2142)
Beautiful World, Where Are You: A Novel by Sally Rooney(2047)
Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam(1987)
Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao(1977)
Baby Bird by Seven Rue(1947)
Midnight Mass by Sierra Simone(1905)
A Little Life: A Novel by Hanya Yanagihara(1764)
Undercover Threat by Sharon Dunn(1684)
The Four Winds by Hannah Kristin(1674)
Bridgertons 2.5: The Viscount Who Loved Me [Epilogue] by Julia Quinn(1672)
The Warrior's Princess Prize by Carol Townend(1552)
Sister Fidelma 07 - The Monk Who Vanished by Peter Tremayne(1500)
Snowflakes by Ruth Ware(1489)
Facing the Mountain by Daniel James Brown(1439)
Dark Deception by Rina Kent(1436)
