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John Bradford
JOHN BRADFORD Protestant martyr in England, burnt for his religious beliefs Date: 1510? - 1555
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1510 1555 Beliefs Bradford Burnt Martyr Protestant
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18"x18" (46x46cm) Faux Suede Pillow with a plush soft feel. Your choice of image fills the front, with a stone colored faux suede back. Flat sewn concealed white zip.
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Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
John Bradford: A Heroic Protestant Martyr in Tudor England This evocative image captures the determined and resolute gaze of John Bradford (1510?-1555), an English Protestant reformer who met a tragic end for his unwavering religious convictions. Bradford's life spanned the tumultuous era of the English Reformation, a time when religious dissent was met with severe persecution under the rule of King Henry VIII and his successor, Queen Mary I. Born possibly in the early 16th century, Bradford was educated at Cambridge University and became a priest in the Catholic Church. However, his religious beliefs began to shift towards Protestantism during the 1530s, a period of religious upheaval in England. Bradford's commitment to the new faith deepened, and he became an influential figure in the Protestant movement, advocating for the vernacular Bible and the reform of the English Church. In 1553, with Queen Mary I's accession to the throne, the tide turned against the Protestants. Bradford was arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London. Despite repeated offers of clemency if he recanted his faith, Bradford remained steadfast in his beliefs. He was eventually brought to trial and sentenced to be burnt at the stake on February 1, 1555. This haunting image of Bradford, taken from the moment of his execution, immortalizes the courage and unwavering commitment of this Protestant martyr. His tragic end serves as a reminder of the price paid by those who dared to challenge the religious orthodoxy of their time. The image also underscores the historical significance of the English Reformation and the profound impact it had on the religious and political landscape of England and beyond.
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