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| | The Marian Apparitions: Divine Intervention or Delusion? |
 | | Marian ecumenists believe that the Virgin is bringing an ecumenical message at Zeitoun and Medjugorje and that as mother of the entire human family she has a special role to play as a centre of unity and reconciler of quarrelsome children, so to speak. |  | | But the Marian shrines are not alone in claiming healings for people of all faiths and of none, although they tend to get the most publicity. |  | | Traditionalist Catholics, especially Marians, see the shrines as confirmation of their faith. |
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http://orthodoxinfo.com/inquirers/marian_apparitions.aspx
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| | John Foxe's Book of Martyrs |
 | | Foxe stated that Marsh was the curate of [Church] Langton and that he received the living from Laurence Saunders, the martyr, who was the rector of Church Langton. |  | | And the apology of these martyrs was a manuscript which had been circulating among the Marian protestants. |  | | The Letters of the Martyrs also printed the letter 'to all which love God unfeignedly' for the first time. |
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http://hri.shef.ac.uk/foxe/apparatus/11commentary.html
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http://www.stpeterchanel.com/Novena.htm
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 | | Marian continued to tell him in a passionate voice, “I want to be yours, Joe. |  | | He called his father, and then went to the top of the stairs, not knowing Marian was already in the house. |  | | One of them was a portrait of Marian, dressed in a luxurious gown. |
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http://www.womenwritersblock.com/marychris1.htm
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| | open book: The Assumption of Mary |
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http://amywelborn.typepad.com/openbook/2005/08/the_assumption_.html
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| | Marian: 3D View of the Web |
 | | See live article Marian martyr The Marian martyrs were Protestants executed for their beliefs during the reign of Mary I of England. |  | | Marian devotions play a key part in the ritual and liturgy of Roman Catholicism, through feast days, special prayers and... |  | | Home: Society: Religion and Spirituality: Christianity: Denominations: Catholicism: Prayer and Spirituality: Devotions: Marian |
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http://www.resolve3d.com/Society/ReligionandSpirituality/Christianity/Denominations/Catholicism/PrayerandSpirituality/Devotions/Marian
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| | Why Marian Dogma Matters So Much |
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http://www.catholicexchange.com/vm/index.asp?vm_id=2&art_id=24009
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| | Outstanding Marians : Fr. Kaszyra, MIC |
 | | Above all, he is remembered for his martyrdom at Rosica, which will continue to inspire members of the Congregation for years to come. |  | | Upon completing the novitiate, he made his religious vows in 1926. |  | | Please ask the intercession of Blessed George for your intentions. |
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http://www.marian.org/marians/history/Kaszyra.html
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| | English Reformation: Why the Martyrs Were Burned Alive Reformers |
 | | Uneducated bystanders were shocked by such barbarity, and it became plain to all not blinded by Satan, that the cruel Catholic 'church' could not possibly be the true Church of God. |  | | Rogers wrote to John Day, the printer of Foxe's Book of Martyrs, "You will live to see the alteration of this religion, and the Gospel freely preached again. |  | | After spending eighteen months in prison, and enduring the 'trial' by Bonner, and Gardiner, Bishop Hooper was stripped of his office, and sentenced to be burned as a 'heretic'. |
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http://born-again-christian.info/foxes.book.of.martyrs/why.martyrs.burned.htm
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| | John Foxe's Book of Martyrs |
 | | The cornerstone of this library was an edition of Foxe's Book of Martyrs that had formerly been chained up in a Warwickshire church, possibly Mancetter, and later recovered from the library of the Rev. Benjamin Richings, the late vicar of Mancetter. |  | | Foxe celebrated John Rogers (1500-1555) as the first martyr of Mary's reign, registering a new phase of antichristian tyranny and resistance to it by God's chosen few. |  | | It will adhere to its old name of a Protestant people and glory in it, as it did of old; it will continue to honour and revere its Reformers, and to chisel out, bright and clear, every syllable and letter of the immortal Protest against Romish error that history inscribes upon their tomb. |
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http://www.hrionline.ac.uk/foxe/apparatus/westbrookessay.html
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| | Why Are May and October Months of Mary? |
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http://www.catholicexchange.com/vm/index.asp?art_id=18768
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| | John Foxe's Book of Martyrs |
 | | Foxe also included a poem on Bucer by John Redman and an account of the exhumation of Catherine Martyr's body which he translated from the Historia vera. |  | | The processes against these martyrs and the sentences condemning them survive in Foxe's papers (BL, Harley MS 421, fos. |  | | Woodman was then imprisoned in Bonner's palace while the Bishop interrogated him. |
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http://hri.shef.ac.uk/foxe/apparatus/12commentary.html
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| | Why were the reformers Burned? |
 | | I shall, therefore, make no apology for giving the names of the nine principal English martyrs in the chronological order of their deaths, and for supplying you with a few facts about each of them. |  | | And just as our martyred Reformers went to the stake rather than admit the real presence, so I hold that we should make any sacrifice and contend to the bitter end, rather than allow a materialistic doctrine about Christ's presence in the Lord's Supper to come back in any shape into our Communion. |  | | Boldly and undauntedly he stood up at the stake while the flames curled around him, steadily holding out his right hand in the fire, and saying, with reference to his having signed a recantation, "This unworthy right hand," and steadily holding up his left hand towards heaven. |
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http://www.masters-table.org/reformation/reformburned.htm
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| | February 4: John Rogers first to roast |
 | | Gardiner refused, telling Rogers he was not legally married because he had once been a priest. |  | | The fire was lit and Rogers washed his hands in the flames as though he did not feel them. |  | | Rogers spent over a year in prison, questioned several times about his beliefs by Lord Chancellor Stephen Gardiner. |
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http://chi.gospelcom.net/DAILYF/2001/02/daily-02-04-2001.shtml
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| | Time table of Marian Events |
 | | 1969 Publication of the revised Roman Missal, which is indicative of the implementation of the Conciliar teaching of Mary's role in the mystery of Christ and the Church and the elimination of certain minor Marian feasts |  | | The Catechism show the intergral role of Mary in the mystery of Christ and the Church |  | | 440-461 Introduction of Marian reference in the Eucharistic prayer of the Leonine Sacramentary, |
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http://www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/Timetable.htm
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| | Marian martyr - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Marian martyrs were Protestants executed for their beliefs during the reign of Mary I of England. |  | | Mary was keen to return England to Roman Catholicism, but many Protestants would rather die than change their beliefs. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marian_martyr
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| | Marian Spirituality- Fr. Luigi Faccenda |
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http://www.udayton.edu/mary/Bignami03.htm
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| | John Rogers The Martyr |
 | | And like them he brings perennial encouragement to hard-pressed men and women of today and to-morrow in a world where the fires of different kind of persecution have been lit, and other martyrs are sealing their faith with their blood. |  | | The Privy Council under whose scrutiny he would be preaching was already “overmatched with papist bishops.” When Rogers was a young celibate priest, Bilney and Frith had been martyred. |  | | Their example had been with him for twenty years to warn him as to what a confession of the Reformation faith was likely now to involve. |
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http://www.mandellstreit.com/genealogy/martyr.htm
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| | Cotham, Bristol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Between 1555 and 1557, three Marian martyrs were burned to death here for their religious beliefs. |  | | The gallows form one quadrant of the crest of the the local Rugby club - Cotham Park RFC. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotham,_Bristol
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| | Priests of the Sacred Heart - Where We Work. |
 | | After hearing a conference on the martyrs in Mexico shortly after taking his first vows in 1931, Nicola Martino Capelli wrote: "O Virgin of the Mexican martyrs, allow me also one day to be a martyr for Christ the King and for you, Immaculate Virgin. |  | | I am sure that through the intercession of your martyrs you will grant me this wish. |  | | All traces of him and the others who were executed were lost when water-tight dam bulkheads were opened and their bodies were washed into the Reno River. |
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http://www.poshusa.org/missmart7.html
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| | Encyclopedia: 1555 |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/1555
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http://test.virtualnorfolk.uea.ac.uk/source/biography/biography.html
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| | Marian martyr -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Mary was keen to return (A division of the United Kingdom) England to (The beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church based in Rome) Roman Catholicism, but many Protestants would rather die than change their beliefs. |  | | The Marian martyrs were (An adherent of Protestantism) Protestants executed for their beliefs during the reign of (additional info and facts about Mary I of England) Mary I of England. |  | | Marian martyr -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/m/ma/marian_martyr.htm
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http://www.ewtn.com/library/SCRIPTUR/MARSCR.TXT
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| | RELIGION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM ALTERNATE GENIE SEARCH ENGINE, INC |
 | | Saint Alban was, according to tradition, the first Christian martyr in Britain. |  | | Other martyrs, such as the Forty_Martyrs_of_England_and_Wales, have also been canonised. |  | | Many municipalities and regions preserve traditions of their own saints. |
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http://www.agseinc.com/Religion_in_the_United_Kingdom
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| | Three Pictures! And Which is Mine? - J C Ryle |
 | | The outspoken, courageous words of old Latimer, before the faggots were lighted, in the day of his martyrdom, in Broad Street, Oxford, are not forgotten to this very day. |  | | The first Marian martyr, John Rogers, when he was going to be burned alive for Protestantism, is said to have walked to the stake in Smithfield as cheerfully as if he were going to his wedding. |
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http://www.stormpages.com/reformer1/pictures_ryle.html
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| | Freeman - The account of Anne Askew in Foxe's "Book of Martyrs" |
 | | Foxe may, again, have added this for the sake of the metrical cadence, or in order to underscore and intensify Askew's charge against the Mass. |  | | Foxe's first account of the martyr, printed in the Rerum, was, as we have observed, largely a translation of her Examinations. |  | | [1550?] The fyrst [lattre] Examinacion of the worthy seruaunt of god, Maisters Anne Askew, the younger doughter of Syr William Askewe, knyght of Lyncolneshyre: lately martyred in Smithfeld, by the Romyshe Popes upholders. |
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http://gracewood0.tripod.com/foxefreeman.html
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| | Freshman Issue |
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http://marian.creighton.edu/~network/2001/freshman.html
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 | | This short excerpt gives only a brief introduction to the mind and theology of this famous Franciscan Priest and martyr. |  | | It forms part of the Little Marian Library of the Blessed Virgin Mary the Home Page of the Immaculate. |  | | 1941 A. D.), is one of the most famous Franciscan martyrs in the history of the Order. |
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http://library.catholic.org/mary/mary195.txt
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| | Kolbe |
 | | Jerzy Domanski, and Mark Miravalle have contributed insightful and inspiring chapters that plumb the depths of Kolbe's multi-faceted life, holiness and profound Marian spirituality. |  | | This book explains the controversial misrepresentation of Kolbe as anti-Semitic, his insights and strong stand against Freemasonry, and his unique, powerful Marian teachings that have made him the "prophet of the Immaculata". |  | | Missionary, theologian, writer, publisher, founder of Marytown, Marian mystic, and martyr of charity in Auschwitz, St. Maximilian Kolbe shines through the pages of this powerful book, and the reader will see why Kolbe will soon be regarded as one of the greatest saints in Church history, truly a man for all times. |
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http://www.catholicmerchandise.com/index.cfm/FuseAction/store.ItemDetails/SKU/2247/category/1331
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| | Broadening Of Life |
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http://www.oldandsold.com/articles27n/religion-experience-23.shtml
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| | Marian Apologetics Links on the Web |
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http://home.nyc.rr.com/mysticalrose/mindex.html
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| | The Defender - Featured Saint |
 | | They did not cry or weep, but recited the Rosary and sang Marian hymns. |  | | This one man, Maximilian Kolbe, who chose to give his life for another in a brutal Nazi death camp, stands before the world today as both an insignia of a terrible age and as a magnificent symbol of Catholic perfection. |  | | He was ordained a priest in Rome in 1918, having earned a doctorate in theology and having founded the Militia of Mary Immaculate to advance Marian devotion. |
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http://www.thedefender.org/aug2000saint.html
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| | February 5: Crucified for Christ in Japan |
 | | From his cross, Paul Miki, a Japanese convert, preached: "I have committed no crime, and the only reason why I am put to death is that I have been teaching the doctrine of Our Lord Jesus Christ. |  | | During thirty days of torments, which included having their left ears cut off, the Christians were marched to Nagasaki. |  | | On this cold February morning, the twenty-six brave martyrs were publicly humiliated and crucified. |
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http://chi.gospelcom.net/DAILYF/2001/02/daily-02-05-2001.shtml
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| | Chronology of the Medieval and Reformation Church |
 | | 4 February John Rogers, editor of Matthew's Bible, becomes the first Marian Martyr, burned at the stake at Smithfield. |  | | He is later able to obtain suppression of Hesshius' attack against the Heidelberg Reformers and Frederick III on the Supper, and was attacked as a defector from the Augsburg Confession. |  | | Jerome Zanchius succeeds Peter Martyr at Strasbourg as Professor of Theology. |
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http://coyote.csusm.edu/public/guests/rsclark/refchron.html
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| | William Hunter (Protestant martyr) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He had lost his job in London as a silk-weaver because of his views and had come to live with his parents in Brentwood, but got into a dispute when reading the Bible in Brentwood Chapel. |  | | William Hunter was a Marian martyr burnt to death in Brentwood at the age of 19 on March 27, 1555. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hunter_(Protestant_martyr)
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Mary Tudor |
 | | The Catholic bishops of Henry's reign, like Bonner, Tunstall, and Gardiner, were restored to their sees, the intruded bishops were deprived, and some of them, like Ridley, Coverdale, and Hooper, were committed to custody. |  | | Cranmer, after he had challenged the Catholic party to meet him and Peter Martyr in disputation, was committed to the tower upon a by no means frivolous charge of having participated in the late futile rebellion. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09766a.htm
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| | John Lambert (Protestant martyr) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Here he became friends with Frith and (English translator and Protestant martyr; his translation of the Bible into English (which later formed the basis for the King James Version) aroused ecclesiastical opposition; he left England in 1524 and was burned at the stake in Antwerp as a heretic (1) William Tyndale. |  | | After theological disputes he changed his name and went to (A port in northern Belgium on the Scheldt river) Antwerp where he served as priest to the (An Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the Commonwealth countries) English factory. |  | | Upon his return in 1531, he came under the scrutiny of Archibishop (additional info and facts about William Warham) William Warham, but Warham died in 1532. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/J/Jo/John_Lambert_(Protestant_martyr)1.htm
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| | John Lambert (Protestant martyr) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | John Foxe suggests that Thomas Cromwell, who as vice-regent condemned him, also asked his pardon before he was consigned to the flames as a Marian martyr. |  | | This page was last modified 11:42, 26 October 2005. |  | | 1538) was a protestant martyr burnt to death on November 22 at Smithfield, London. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lambert_(Protestant_martyr)
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| | Hunter (disambiguation) |
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http://pedia.newsfilter.co.uk/wikipedia/h/hu/hunter__disambiguation_.html
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| | Queen Mary I / Mary Tudor - Marian Government Policies |
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http://www.englishhistory.net/tudor/monarchs/marygovt.html
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| | Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades |
 | | However, they later went back to using the original name. |  | | The group's membership is primarily drawn from the ranks of Tanzim, (organization in Arabic), a militant youth group within al-Fatah. |  | | On December 18, 2003, Fatah decided to ask the leaders of the Al-Aqsa Martyr's Brigades to join the Fatah Council, recognizing it officially as part of the organization. |
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http://www.kiwipedia.com/en/al-aqsa-martyrs-brigades.html
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http://test.virtualnorfolk.uea.ac.uk/source/reformation/martyrs/marian/0361.html
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| | Martyr, Compare Book Prices & Find Cheap New, Used Books |
 | | The First Coming: Tiger Woods, Master or Martyr |  | | Martyr, Compare Book Prices & Find Cheap New, Used Books |  | | Meena, Heroine of Afghanistan: The Martyr Who Founded Rawa, the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan |
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http://www.bookfinder4u.co.uk/book_search_10/Martyr.html
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| | Haverfordwest Town Centre Partnership |
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http://www.haverfordwest-wales.info/vis_landmarks.asp
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| | 1556 |
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| | Confessing Evangelical |
 | | The early Bible translations - much of whose content was adopted by the Authorised Version - remain the single greatest bequest of English Lutheranism to the church as a whole: |  | | Two days after Cromwell's execution in 1540, Robert Barnes was martyred in an "even-handed" hanging of three Catholic traitors and burning of three Protestant heretics. |  | | Lutheran influence peaked in the period 1532-1540, particularly due to two factors: the rise to power of Thomas Cromwell (who appears to have been genuinely committed to Lutheran teachings) and the development of Bible translations by William Tyndale, Miles Coverdale and John Rogers (who later became the first Marian martyr). |
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http://confessingevangelical.blogspot.com/2004_06_01_confessingevangelical_archive.html
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| | Pilgrim Tours |
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| | Virtual Norfolk: The ballad of Anne Askew, entitled 'I am a Woman Poor and Blind' |
 | | Anne Askew was not a Marian martyr, but a gentlewoman at the court of Henry VIII's last queen, Catherine Parr. |  | | You are here: Home > reformation > Martyrdom and Propaganda > The Marian Martyrs > The ballad of Anne Askew, entitled 'I am a Woman Poor and Blind' |  | | Intitled, I am a Woman Poor and Blind |
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http://test.virtualnorfolk.uea.ac.uk/reformation/martyrs/marian/anneaskew.html
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