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    John Rogers (Bible editor and martyr)
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  2. 4 days ago · John Rogers Bolles (1810-1895) loved New London. He thought the city offered “views of beauty unsurpassed.” John’s roots in the area went back to Thomas Bolles, his fifth great-grandfather, who...

  3. Throughout the Catholic Church’s history, the bodies of many saints were exhumed after death and found incorrupt. Normally after death, our bodies naturally decompose. As Genesis 3:19 says, “For you are dust, and to dust you shall return.”.

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  4. 4 days ago · From Gonville Hall came Nicholas Shaxton, later Bishop of Salisbury; from Pembroke John Thixtill and John Rogers, who was to be the first of the Marian martyrs; from King's John Frith, a disciple of Tyndale, burnt in 1533; from Corpus, Richard Taverner, who, like Frith, removed to Cardinal Wolsey's college at Oxford, and Matthew Parker ...

  5. 2 days ago · John Chrysostom (347-407) was the Archbishop of Constantinople, noted for his clear and powerful preaching. His exhortation to remember the martyrs remains as relevant for us today as when it was first spoken.

  6. 3 days ago · She was a direct descendant of the Rogers family who came to America on the Mayflower as Pilgrims. Additionally, she traced her lineage to John Rogers, the first Protestant martyr, who was burned at the stake on February 4, 1555, for translating the Latin Bible into English during the reign of Mary I of England.

  7. 1 day ago · The adoption of Mosaic Law within the Puritan New England law codes included the Mosaic laws of capital punishment. By the time of the Boston Massacre Trial in 1770, when John Adams and Josiah Quincy (Jr.) took up the case as defense lawyers on behalf of the British soldiers who stood accused, approximately one-and-a-half centuries of both internal and external struggle over the place of ...

  8. 5 days ago · The Korean martyrs, including Saints Andrew Kim Taegon and Paul Chong Hasang, spread the gospel in their native land under extremely difficult circumstances. The holy companion martyrs include bishops, priests, and laity, some of whom where French missionaries.