The by William Gurnall
So little afraid was that sincere servant of Christ, an Italian martyr whom Mr. Fox makes men tion of among many other undaunted champions of the truth, that, when the magistrate of the place where he was to be burned, and the officers of the bishop that condemned him, were in a hot contest 'wrangling which of them should pay for the wood that should make the fire for his burning'he pleasantly sent to desire them, 'they would not fall out upon that occasion, for he would take off the burden from them both, and be at the cost himself.
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