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1/9/11 5:10 PM |
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“For God’s sake beware of Popery; for though it appear to have in it unity, yet the same is vanity and Antichristianity, and not in Christ’s faith and verity.” (Foxe’s “Acts and Monuments,” Vol. III., 144.) (3) Hear what Rowland Taylor said:— “The second cause why I was condemned as a heretic was that I denied transubstantiation and concomitation, two juggling words whereby the Papists believe that Christ’s natural body is made of bread, and the Godhead by and by to be joined thereto, so that immediately after the words of consecration, there is no more bread and wine in the sacrament, but the substance only of the body and blood of Christ.” “Because I denied the aforesaid Papistical doctrine (yea, rather plain, wicked idolatry, blasphemy, and heresy) I am judged a heretic.” Foxe in loco, vol. iii. p. 141. And therefore he was burned. Alan...the light STILL BURNS in England. "Be of good comfort, Master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out”. see: Why Were Our Reformers Burned? http://www.churchsociety.org/issues_new/history/iss_history_rylemartyrs.asp |
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