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Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: Christian History Timeline -
Christian History & Biography - ChristianityTodayLibrary.com http://www.ctlibrary.com/4117
 | Aug. Mary enters London in triumph and becomes queen; Nov. Cranmer convicted of high treason and imprisoned 1555 Sept. Cranmer tried and convicted of heresy; Oct. Ridley and Latimer executed 1556 Jan. Cranmer signs first submission; Mar. 21, renounces recantations and burned at stake 1558 Mary dies; ... |
 Preacher of Revolution - Christian History & Biography -
ChristianityTodayLibrary.com http://www.ctlibrary.com/4077
 | Protestant convert, was burned at the stake in St. Andrews-the first Protestant martyr in Scotland. But people began to ask why Hamilton had been executed, and when his heresies were explained, according to Knox, "Many began to call in doubt that which before they held for a certain verity." The ... |
 Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: Christian History Timeline http://www.christianitytoday.com/ch/1995/issue48/4826.html
 | Aug. Mary enters London in triumph and becomes queen; Nov. Cranmer convicted of high treason and imprisoned 1555 Sept. Cranmer tried and convicted of heresy; Oct. Ridley and Latimer executed 1556 Jan. Cranmer signs first submission; Mar. 21, renounces recantations and burned at stake 1558 Mary dies; ... |
 Preacher of Revolution John Knox provoked rulers, incited riots, and inspired a reformation in Scotland. http://www.christianitytoday.com/ch/1995/issue46/4608.html
 | Protestant convert, was burned at the stake in St. Andrews-the first Protestant martyr in Scotland. But people began to ask why Hamilton had been executed, and when his heresies were explained, according to Knox, "Many began to call in doubt that which before they held for a certain verity." The ... |
 Why Queen Mary Was Bloody - Christian History & Biography -
ChristianityTodayLibrary.com http://www.ctlibrary.com/4113
 | death of body and soul. If a heretic refused to recant and was finally executed, it was never claimed to be of benefit to the victim. The only people executed were the relapsed and the recalcitrant-those beyond hope of redemption. In such cases, there were two reasons for the capital sentence. ... |
 Weblog: Southern Baptists No Longer In, Nor Of, World Alliance -
Christianity Today magazine - ChristianityTodayLibrary.com http://www.ctlibrary.com/11800
 | people think, says Pope | The Vatican sought to play down the terrors of the Inquisition yesterday, claiming that far fewer people were tortured and executed for heresy than was popularly believed (The Telegraph, London) Also: The Spanish Inquisition (Script, Monty Python's Flying Circus) ... |
 Where Did Tyndale Get His Theology? - Christian History & Biography -
ChristianityTodayLibrary.com http://www.ctlibrary.com/3512
 | The social stigma against learning God's truths firsthand was very strong: several times in the 15th and early 16th centuries, people were accused of heresy, imprisoned and even executed merely for possessing religious books in English or discussing religious topics in English. This official ... |
 Christian History Corner: Did Eric Rudolph Act in a Tradition of Christian
Terror? - Christianity Today magazine - ChristianityTodayLibrary.com http://www.ctlibrary.com/7429
 | Inquisition, like many other historical cases of "church brutality," illustrates is the bloody consequences that ensue when secular powers identify heresy with sedition. In a parallel Protestant case-that of Michael Servetus, tried and executed in Calvin's Geneva-it was the state who actually put ... |
 Why Queen Mary Was Bloody And why her persecution of Protestants failed http://www.christianitytoday.com/ch/1995/issue48/4816.html
 | death of body and soul. If a heretic refused to recant and was finally executed, it was never claimed to be of benefit to the victim. The only people executed were the relapsed and the recalcitrant-those beyond hope of redemption. In such cases, there were two reasons for the capital sentence. ... |
 Christian History Corner: The Politicians' Patron - Christianity Today
magazine - ChristianityTodayLibrary.com http://www.ctlibrary.com/16068
 | contrary to Protestant rhetoric of the time, he was not fond of torture and much preferred recantation to execution. Even so, he ardently enforced heresy laws, often employing a network of spies and informants to track the activities of suspected Protestants. Further, he felt that those he ... |

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