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ON THIS DAY in REFORMATION HISTORY
4 February 1555 – Bible translator, John Rogers was burned at the stake in the centre of London under the reign of “Bloody Mary.” Rogers was a friend of Reformer, William Tyndale and ensured that his work was published under the pseudonym, Thomas Matthews. To this day, his translation is known as the Matthews Bible. Rogers was one of the first of many victims of “Bloody Mary’s” reign of terror in England.
This Day by Day Calendar of the Reformation is taken from Dr. Peter Hammond’s book, The Greatest Century of Reformation (288 pages, over 200 historic pictures and maps, 20 chapters and 16 appendices) available from Christian Liberty Books, PO Box 358, Howard Place 7450, Cape Town, South Africa, Tel: 021-689-7478, Fax: 086-551-7490, Email: admin@christianlibertybooks.
Dr. Peter Hammond
Christian Action Network
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Cape Town South Africa
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