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I no longer feel the least pain in my flesh.

Posted by michael November 4, 2004 under Martyrs Mirror

“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, Martyrs Mirror, p. 481-482

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