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<p> a French martyr, was a merchant in Paris; was condemned for declaiming against the mass and other popish ceremonies, and had his tongue bored through, and a hot iron rod tied or bored through one of his cheeks. He was burned at [[Paris]] in 1533. See Fox, Acts and Monuments, iv, 396. </p>
<p> a French martyr, was a merchant in Paris; was condemned for declaiming against the mass and other popish ceremonies, and had his tongue bored through, and a hot iron rod tied or bored through one of his cheeks. He was burned at [[Paris]] in 1533. See Fox, Acts and Monuments, iv, 396. </p>
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Latest revision as of 09:31, 15 October 2021

Jean Burges [1]

a French martyr, was a merchant in Paris; was condemned for declaiming against the mass and other popish ceremonies, and had his tongue bored through, and a hot iron rod tied or bored through one of his cheeks. He was burned at Paris in 1533. See Fox, Acts and Monuments, iv, 396.

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