John Badby
John Badby (1380–1410), one of the early Lollard martyrs, was a tailor (or perhaps a blacksmith) in the west Midlands, and was condemned by the Worcester diocesan court for his denial of transubstantiation. Narration in Foxe's Book of Martyrs: "But this valiant champion of Christ, neglectyng the princes fayre wordes, as also contempnyng all mennes deuises: refused the offer of worldly promises, no doubt, but beyng more vehemently inflamed with the spirite of God then with any earthly desire.
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John Badby
John Badby (1380–1410), one of the early Lollard martyrs, was a tailor (or perhaps a blacksmith) in the west Midlands, and was condemned by the Worcester diocesan court for his denial of transubstantiation. Narration in Foxe's Book of Martyrs: "But this valiant champion of Christ, neglectyng the princes fayre wordes, as also contempnyng all mennes deuises: refused the offer of worldly promises, no doubt, but beyng more vehemently inflamed with the spirite of God then with any earthly desire.
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John Badby (1380–1410), one of ...... ed inuincible to the end. .. "
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John Badby (? — Londres, 1410) ...... Católica da transubstanciação.
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Джон Бэдби (англ. John Badby; ...... из первых мучеников-лоллардов.
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John Badby (1380–1410), one of ...... then with any earthly desire.
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John Badby (? — Londres, 1410) ...... Católica da transubstanciação.
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Джон Бэдби (англ. John Badby; ...... из первых мучеников-лоллардов.
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John Badby
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John Badby
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Бэдби, Джон
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존 배드비
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