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<p> or just fastmen, a name for persons who, in the reign of [[Henry]] VII, suffered martyrdom at the instigation of John Longland, bishop of Lincoln, either for reading the [[Scriptures]] or treatises of [[Scripture]] in English, or for hearing the same read. See Hardwick, Hist. of the Reformation, p. 180, note 3; Fox, Book of [[Martyrs]] (Lond. 1583), p. 820-37; Burnet, Hist. of the [[Reformation]] (London, 1681), i, 27 sq. </p>
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<p> or just fastmen, a name for persons who, in the reign of Henry VII, suffered martyrdom at the instigation of John Longland, bishop of Lincoln, either for reading the [[Scriptures]] or treatises of [[Scripture]] in English, or for hearing the same read. See Hardwick, Hist. of the Reformation, p. 180, note 3; Fox, Book of [[Martyrs]] (Lond. 1583), p. 820-37; Burnet, Hist. of the [[Reformation]] (London, 1681), i, 27 sq. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:59, 15 October 2021

Knowne Men [1]

or just fastmen, a name for persons who, in the reign of Henry VII, suffered martyrdom at the instigation of John Longland, bishop of Lincoln, either for reading the Scriptures or treatises of Scripture in English, or for hearing the same read. See Hardwick, Hist. of the Reformation, p. 180, note 3; Fox, Book of Martyrs (Lond. 1583), p. 820-37; Burnet, Hist. of the Reformation (London, 1681), i, 27 sq.

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