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John Foxe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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  • Foxe was born at Boston, in Lincolnshire, England of a middlingly prominent family[3] and seems to have been an unusually studious and devout child.
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      JOhn Foxe was a martyrologist. He also wrote a book called Foxe's books of Martyrs.
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  • Foxe personally witnessed the burning of William Cowbridge in September 1538.
  • Foxe resigned from his college in 1545 after becoming an evangelical and thereby subscribing to beliefs condemned by the Church of England under Henry VIII.
  • He also worked unsuccessfully to prevent the two burnings for religion that occurred during the reign of Edward VI.
  • Foxe moved to London and probably lived in Stepney. There he completed three translations of Protestant sermons published by the "stout Protestant" Hugh Singleton.
  • Foxe often treated this material casually, and any reader "must be prepared to meet plenty of small errors and inconsistencies
  • his was an age not only of strong language but of cruel deeds.
  • Foxe was, after all, describing the burning of human beings for the crime of holding unfashionable religious opinions.
  • Foxe was so bookish that he ruined his health by his persistent study
  • John Day's son Richard, who knew Foxe well, described him in 1607 as an "excellent man...exceeding laborious in his pen...his learning inferior to none of his age and time
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      As you can see, its like two people burning in FIRE...
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Vicente Yáñez Pinzón - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • In 1499 Pinzón sailed to the South American coast. Carried by a strong storm, he reached the north coast of what today is Brazil on January 26, 1500.
  • In 1505, Pinzón was named commander-in-chief and 'corregidor' of the city of Puerto Rico, now called San Juan.
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  • 1460 – after 1523) was a Spanish navigator, explorer, and conquistador. Along with his older brother Martín Alonso Pinzón,
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Christopher Columbus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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      *** Try to ' zoom it ' in *** so you can see better.
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      "" ZOOOOM IT IN "" so you can see it closer...
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      WARNING...' ' ' JUST A REPLICA ' ' Of the SANTAMARIA ...
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      COLUMBUS 3rd JURNEY
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