"I beseech you, request my brethren, for his Sake, who redeemed us all, to be careful to supply my want and insufficiency, as I hope they will. Nothing grieves me so much, as this England, which I pray God soon to convert."
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Edmund Arrowsmith
Edmund Arrowsmith (1585 – 28 August 1628) was an English Jesuit.
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