MARTYRS MIRROR
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- "The Lord Christ compels no one to come to His glory..." - Felix Mantz, p. 415
- "The thiefcatcher following him broke through [the ice], when Dirk
Willems, perceiving that the former was in danger of his life, quickly returned..." from the
story of Dirk Willems, p. 741-742
- "Wake up, and give heed; you certainly see it is not in human
power what the Lord enables us to do, that we can leave our dear children, yea, joyfully resign
our lives, for the honor of God." - Claesken, p. 611-616
- "Only love to God shall stand and prevail; not boasting, denouncing, or threatening."
- Michael Sattler, p. 416
- "Ah, how finely your teachers and pastors now give their lives for you!" "It is the truth
which
I have taught you, and I will testify to it with my blood." - Thomas Hermann, p. 422
- "I never in all my
life was in a holy church." - Fije and Eelken, p. 484-485
- "Do you then
take such pains to seek souls? Well then, go into the city, to every place, to the drunkards,
whoremongers, swearers... these are still your brethren; go and seek their souls; Christ has found
mine." - Hans van Overdam, p. 486-494
- "I shall never taste death." - Weynken, p. 422
- "What shall I do? the more I cause to be
executed, the more they increase." - the Burgrave at Altzey, p. 437
- "Christ has taught us that we should not hear a stranger's
voice." - Jerome Kels, p. 445
- "You can take from me no more than my life." - Offrus Greizinger, p. 448
- "But
where you hear of a poor, simple,
cast-off little flock, which is despised and rejected by the world, join them." - Anna of
Rotterdam , p. 453-454
- "I have no desire for this wine; but I hope to drink the
new wine, which will be given to me above in the kingdom of my Father." - Gerrit
Hasepoot, p. 560
- "I will tell to the world an
incredible thing: in a dark hole I have found pleasure; in a place of bitterness and death, rest and
hope of salvation." - Algerius , p. 570-573
- "I will gladly go with you, and we will
rejoice together.." - Maria van Beckum and Ursula, p. 467-468
- "Oh, what a joyful feast will be prepared for us before the
clock strikes twelve!" - John Claess, p. 468-471
- "Ask me, and I shall answer you: for I no longer feel the least
pain in my flesh, as I did before." - Elizabeth, during torture, AD 1549, p. 481-482
- "I never had a joy that did not
perish, as I now have." - Anneken, p. 494-495
- "Oh yes, the power of His Spirit is not weakening in me." - Govert, p. 495
- "It is because we are not willing to be imprisoned and in fear and tribulation with you,
but in about seven or eight years I will promulgate the truth aright and make great gain by it."
- a religious teacher in Louvain, AD 1550, p. 497
- "What would you do for your faith? not much,
I think. Hence repent, before you are brought to shame." - Catherine, burned at the stake, AD
1551, p. 503
- "Children, do you want to go along to the New Jerusalem?" - Jan de Swarte, p.
664-666
- "My lords, save three stakes; we can
all four die at one, for we are spiritually of one mind." - Grietgen, p. 503
- "Let us fight valiantly, for this is our last pain; hereafter we shall rejoice with God in endless joy."
- Joris, Wouter, Grietgen and Naentgen, p. 503
- "Christ has gone this way before us; and His
beloved apostles likewise, and we His servants are not above our Lord." - Adrian
Corneliss, p. 526
- "Christ does not say, 'Them that will not believe you, shut
into cells or put great fetters on their legs.'" - Joos Kindt, p. 540-546
- "I am ready any way, to put off this flesh, whether in the fire or in the water,
before the hall of justice or here in this fire (the fire on the hearth); it is
not big enough, make it bigger." - Joos Kindt, p. 545
- "Though I am simple before men, I am not simple in the knowledge of the Lord." -
Claesken, p. 612
- "Do you think we run on uncertainties? ...We forsake our dear children, whom I would
not
forsake for the whole world, and we stake upon it all we have - should we run on uncertainties
yet?" - Claesken, p. 613
- "I can speak of what God has given me; that
I know." - Pieter Witese, p. 548-549
- "Peat and wood, peat and wood!"
- from the story of Augustine the Baker, p. 553
- "It is not our way to ask each other: Where are you
from? or what is your name? for we well know our blood is much sought." - Claes de
Praet, p. 554-560
- "But where are the tears which we have shed, my dear wife, over our past sins, when
our souls
were wounded even unto death, yea, sunk in hell?" - Thomas van Imbroeck, p. 578-582
- "Take heed to yourself, that you abound with this precious Spirit ; for of that with
which one is filled He will bring forth.
Regard not the joy and pleasure of this world..." - Joris Wippe, p. 584-588
- "They embraced a faith which the lords and
princes could not understand, and hence they had to suffer." - Gotthard of Nonenberg, p.
590-591
- "This is the true way to eternal life, which is found by so
few, and walked by a still smaller number; for it is too narrow for them, and would cause their
flesh too much pain." - Jan Jans Brant, p. 617
- "Our church has not (as has the Roman church) the
emperor or king for her helper, but emperor, king or prince diligently seek to destroy her." -
Hans Vermeersch, p. 631-633
- "Think of that day which no one can escape, in which you will regret it, unless you
become converted."
-Willem de Kleermaecker, p. 645-646
- "Here I forsake wife and children, house and home, body and life, for the faith and
the divine truth." - George Raeck, p. 646
- "Seek for the
only joy." - Soetgen van den Houte, p. 646-651
- "O Lord, thou art forever in my thoughts." - Joost Joosten, p. 651
- "Fear the
judgement of God, which He shall hold, to condemn you to eternal fire." - Kalleken
Strings, p. 652-654
- "These limbs God from heaven gave; therefore, I will willingly surrender them for his
law's
sake." - Lauwerens van de Walle, p. 652-654
- "Schut, sing us a song" - said mockingly after the death of John Schut, p. 654-655
- "This is the strait gate, press through it; through
this pressed the men of God, for he that fights steadfastly unto the end will be saved; of this I
have no doubt." - Heyndrick Eemkens, p. 660-661
- "I do not want to lay the cross of Christ aside." - Conrad Koch, p. 686-688
- "How is it my dear sons?" Jacob Dircks, p. 724-725
- "They are already too wise in themselves,
already helped, who so openly forsake Christ, in avarice which they style only industry, in pride
which with them is only neatness, in adultery which they term only friendship." - Valerius
Schoolmaster, p. 726-731
- "My dear friends, what a dark place it was formerly
with you, and what dark places there are still; but you have obtained mercy." - Jan
Thielemans, p. 731-736
- "One who related it to me had heard her sing with a clear, strong voice the 17th psalm
of David..." - said of Claudine Le Vettre, p. 737-738
- "..You bind not me but yourselves." - Jan Wouterss, p. 897
- "I further cannot forbear, but must greatly thank you, my dearest, only wife,
for having been such a dear, faithful wife to me, for more than nine years; the time
has passed by so rapidly, that I am surprised." - Jan Wouterss, p. 913
- "This is the day of salvation." - Jan Wouterss, p. 899
- "The drunkards, idolators and the like, know how to help themselves with the
Scriptures;
but alas! with such fig leaves they wrong themselves, and suffer themselves to be led by the
learned like the ox to the slaughter." - Jan Wouterss, p. 923
- "They intend to scatter the whole flock at
Meenen. Hence let everyone keep as quiet as he can." - Wouter Denijs, p. 759-761
- "'Calling names breaks no bones; one can do it seated as well' and I offered him a
chair." - Jan Hendrickss, p. 942
- "Yes, you will show me such mercy that I shall have my head cut off." - Hans
Knevel, p. 945
- "...He declared that he did not feel free in his conscience, thus to row [into battle],
seeing he had no enemies; they might deal with him according to their pleasure." - Jan
Smit, p. 962
- "Therefore my dear sister in the Lord, adorn yourself with the fine linen of
righteousness, in honor of
your Bridegroom until the days of tribulation shall be at an end." - George Kleemaecker,
p. 966
- "O my beloved wife, I commend you, and all them
that fear God, to the Lord and the Word of His grace." - Jan van Hasebroeck, p. 770-774
- "I do not believe the anointing with oil
of which James writes has anything in common with your oil, for the oil of which James writes
healed the sick." - Jacob de Roore, the Chandler, p. 774-785
- "I cannot thank and praise the Lord sufficiently,
that He so comforts me in my tribulation, and that my mind is still fixed to fear the Lord with all
my heart all the days of my life, according to my weak ability." - Clement Hendrickss, p.
834-841
- "Let us constantly remember the days of our
illumination, and how little we then were in our own eyes, when we humbled ourselves under the
mighty hand of God." - Joost Verkindert, p. 848-863
- "Neighbor Evert, what is your wish? if you seek me, you can easily find me; here I am
at your service." - Anneken Heyndricks, p. 872-874
- "In this place we are confined; but we see and
often speak with one another, which is a great joy to us." - Ydse Gaukes, p. 889
- "And who had thus led me astray? I said, 'My former life'..." - Ydse Gaukes, p.
888
- "Behold, my children, this way has no retreats; there are also no byways, that lie on
the right hand of the left... If you do what I write, you will see me again in great glory...
Maeyken van Deventer, p. 977-979
- "The Lord takes away all fear; I did not know what to do for joy, when I was
sentenced." - Maeyken Wens, p. 979-983
- "Oh, how easy it is to be
a Christian, so long as the flesh is not put to the trial, or
nothing has to be relinquished; then it is an easy thing to be
a Christian." - Maeyken Wens, p. 979-983
- "I leave you here; Oh, that it had pleased the Lord, that I might have brought you up; I
should
so gladly have done my best with respect to it; but it seems that it is not
the Lord's will. - Janneken Munstdorp, p. 985
- "It is now all over, I soon shall have conquered my last enemy... Oh my dear sister, how
glad I was that I had kissed you once more." - Janneken Munstdorp, p. 990
- He said to
his wife, "Trijntjen Jans, lamb, there comes the wolf;" exhorting her to boldness and to answer
without dissimulation.
- Hendrick Pruyt , p. 1005-1007
- "The jailer said, 'Louwerens, run out too." - from the story of Louwerens the
Shoemaker, p. 1036
- "Thus they sang until close to the water's edge, where they were to be drowned." -
Jacob Mandel and Hendrick Sumer, p. 1057
- "Now, my brother Jacob, since we have traveled together so long. let us know also
journey together
further, through this temporal death into eternal life." - Hendrick Sumer, p. 1057
- "...For him that commits himself to the Lord, and is possessed of love, nothing is
difficult;
had I not experienced this myself, it would be impossible for me to know that it is so easy...
Only now do I feel within me the inexpressible grace and mercy of God, and His love,
and how we therefore ought to love Him in return." - Claesken, p. 615
- "I am ready to suffer my head to be struck off, much rather than apostatize from my
faith." - Hans Haslibacher, p. 1128-1129
- "For when we
consider that the world is rather a prison, we can perceive that you have rather escaped from than
been committed to prison." - Tertullian's consolation to the martyrs AD 200 , p. 1139-1141
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