John Foxe: "Acts and Monuments," Vol. 7, pp. 39ff.
APRIL 1555. Thank God for the leather-gumshoe-Fedora-hat journalism of John Foxe. Foxe gives us an “I was there” story. Foxe includes a written
diary of the Rev. George Marsh—from early life, to marriage, to widow-hood, to Cambridge,
to a Curacy, suspicion of opposition to Bread-Worship, to interrogation by two other
collars and some noblemen, to him imprisonment in Lancaster. Ultimately, he’ll come
before the Bishop and will go to the flames. The value here: it’s not Foxe reporting,
but Rev. Marsh telling this riveting story. Leather-shoe journalism. An “I was there”
story. To be continued. 39-45.
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