John Foxe: "Acts and Monuments," 1533 (5.24ff)


1533-context. The story of Thomas Benet is further retailed, including interrogations by two friars. The writ of comburendo goes out 15 Jan 1531 from London to the Sheriff of Exeter (one’s maternal ancestral city). He is further accosted by some English Romanists at his burning, although others believe he’s a genuine Christian. He refuses to pray Sancta Maria, ora pro nobis. Rather, he confesses and prays to his only Advocate and Mediator, clearly and oppositionally to the Romanists. Known to God, but unknown otherwise.

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