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Title: The acts and monuments of John Foxe: a new and complete edition: with a preliminary dissertation, by the Rev. George Townsend ...
Year: 1837 (1830s)
Authors: Foxe, John, 1516-1587 Cattley, Stephen Reed, ed Townsend, George, 1788-1857
Subjects: Martyrs Persecution Church history
Publisher: London, Pub. by R. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, sold by L. & G. Seeley
Contributing Library: Princeton Theological Seminary Library
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en he tobe expelled, and another put in his place; and the bishop to do thelike with the superintendent. This was his counsel and request:showdng moreover, and protesting in his commendations to his bre-thren by the printer aforesaid, that if they would not so do, theirend, he said, would be w-orse than theirs.A note Over and besides divers things touching master Rogers, this is priests not to be forgotten, how in the days of king Edward the Sixth, therecaps. ^y^^ ^ controversy among the bishops and clergy, for wearing of (1) This prophetical forewarning commences at If God look not mercifully upon England, andcloses O ye -wicked papists ! make ye merry here as long as ye may. See pp. COS and G09.—Ed. (2) .Tohn Daye, who may be called the printer of the English Reformation. In tlie reign ofEdward VI, he printed many writings of the Reformers. Coiisult AmesT3pographical Anti-quities, by Dibdin, vol. iv. for the best account of his publications. See also British Reformers,p. 35.—Ed.
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THE MARTYKDOM OF JOHN KOGEIIS. (Ill priests caps, and other attire belonging to tliat order. Master Uoo-ers, ^«-r/-being one of that number wliich never went otherwise than in a round ^a~D~~cap, during all the time of king Edward, affirmed that he ^voul(l not 1555*.agree to that deereement of uniformity, but upon this condition :that if they would needs have such a uniformity of wearing the cap,tippet, etc., then it should also be decreed withal, that the papists,for a difference betwixt them and others, should be constrained towear upon their sleeves a chalice with a host upon it. AVhereuponif they would consent, he would agree to the other: otherwise hewould not, he said, consent to the setting forth of the same, nor everwear the cap ; as indeed he never did. To proceed now further in describing the doings of this man. Provisionduring the time while he remained prisoner in Newgate, he was to fi^^hf^**the prisoners beneficial and liberal ; for whom he had thus devised: prisoners,tha

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