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Home › Forums › Early Modern Europe › St. John Boste’s words
St. John Boste (c. 1544-1594) was arrested as a Catholic priest in England and eventually interrogated at the Tower of London. He was later brought back to Durham and condemned to death by being hanged, drawn, and quartered. Denying accusations of treason, he stated, “My function is to invade souls, not to meddle in temporal invasions.”
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