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raithfield Jpnej Voucher , otherwise called Jgne ofKfint ,. for the horrible , heresy that Christ took no flesh of the Virgin Mary * and at her death did preach John Scory , a preacher of Canterbury , shewing to the peopje her abominable
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floomtd her to > the fiamcs , it app ^ arsrlio- be rather on the score of policy ^ as a # ectiag the character QjFvPro ^ estants , than from a strong feeling as to the guilt of persecutJOn . ;* . ., : : '
/ Jhe case otf the other victim * ^ f English Protestant persecution during the reign of Edward , must be re 9 erv < edi'to- < 4 he neifet letter , I close the present witb a short but sad instance of Synahtoni ^ m ^ between Protestant and Papal persecution , on the >• same island .
The following passage is ? quoted from Stuart ' s History of tke Heformation in Scotland , ( 1805 , p * 8 £ , ) under the year 1550 .
64 Adam Wallace , a man of simple manners , but of great zeal for the Reformation , was accused of heresy and brought t 1 > trial in the church of the Black . Friars at
Edinburgh . In the presence of the Regent , the Earls of Angus , Huntley , Glencaira , and other persons of distinction and rank , he was charged with preaching without any authority of law , with baptising one of his own children ,
and with denying the doctrine of purgatoty ; and i t was strenuously objected to him , that he accounted prayers to the skints and the djeajl | p be on useless superstition ; th « 4 he ha 4 pronounced ' the mas » to be nn idolatroir . s service ; and that he had affirmed that the
bread and wide in the sacrament of t ^ e al tar ,. after the wtirds of conseciatiop , ^ Odnot change thei r nattuj ^ bL ^ t r |^ mtinue ? to be bread and wioe . . These offences were
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1812, page 367, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1749/page/23/
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