Who are the people thus permitted to surrender their possessions to the Church?
When the citizens of Falerii heard of this, so much were they pleased with the humanity and integrity of Camillus, that they resolved to surrender their town to him without further defence.
On Pfefferkorn's demand, the senate assembled all the Jews in the synagogue, and communicated to them the emperor's order to surrender their books.
The Marranos and those of Jewish descent did not, however, surrender theirproject of paralyzing the Inquisition in Aragon.
In order effectually to carry out this step, house to house visitation was to be made, and the Jews were to be compelled, if necessary by torture, to surrender their books.
The livery companies were to be called upon to surrender their plate, and foreigners as well as citizens were to be made to contribute.
Tomson and his fellow volunteers were heartily disgusted at having after all to surrender their prize, "the verye glory and staye of the Spanish armye, a thing of very great value and strength.
But the Puritans refused to surrender their charter, and prepared for resistance against the malignant scheme of Strafford and Laud.
The Commons refused to surrender their members; and then the king went down to the house, with an armed force, to seize them.
As he was advancing from Perga, he was met on the road by envoys from the Aspendians[185] with full powers, who offered to surrender their city, but begged him not lead a garrison into it.
He ordered the Phaselites and Lycians to surrender their cities to those who were despatched by him to receive them; and they were all surrendered.
The Babylonians came out to meet him in mass, with their priests and rulers, each of whom individually brought gifts, and offered to surrender their city, citadel, and money.
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