A notable exception to this rule was the English Protestant martyrologist John Foxe. |
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When Anabaptists in 1575 and Jesuits in 1581 were condemned to death, Foxe wrote vehement letters to Queen Elizabeth and her courtiers, begging reprieves. |
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It was the largest Great Hall in Britain until Bishop Richard Foxe shortened it at the end of the 15th century. |
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Foxe downplays Chaucer's bawdy and amorous writing, insisting that it all testifies to his piety. |
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Morton's Fork may actually have been invented by another of Henry's supporters, Richard Foxe. |
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Later authors such as Brian Moynahan and Michael Farris cite Foxe when repeating these allegations. |
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Roger Hieron was a schoolmaster who was convinced by the martyrologist John Foxe to leave teaching and become a clergyman. |
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Moreover, both narwhals and bowheads can occur in late summer in southern Prince Regent Inlet and may reach Fury and Hecla Strait and northern Foxe Basin. |
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Around 800 rich Protestants, including John Foxe, chose exile instead. |
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John Foxe believed that special prodigies had heralded the Reformation. |
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