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John Fry (regicide)

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Parliaments, sat through most of the trial of King Charles I, but did not take part in the sentencing, having been suspended from membership of the House of Commons and debarred from sitting on the High Court for
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in his christology, as he did not deny the divinity of Christ and the Holy Ghost but was convinced that the three entities were three different ways of being of the same God.
51: 79:, in which he expressed opinions far from orthodox. In 1650 Dr Cheynel of Oxford published a retort, to which Fry responded with another pamphlet, 96: 317: 312: 238: 297: 109: 27: 83:. On 22 February 1651 Parliament decided to burn the two books and expelled their author. John Fry died in 1657. At the 88: 164: 121: 68: 84: 23: 307: 302: 47: 31: 190: 196: 243: 59: 55: 67:
on 26 January 1649, one day before the sentence was pronounced. The suspicion raised by
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9 June 1660: Also lists the days he sat in judgement on the King in January 1649.
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House of Commons Journal Volume 8: Pains and Penalties against Regicides
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and his emphasis on rational biblicism and tolerance. Yet he was rather
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enemies for his criticism of the religious settlement subsequent to the
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Catalogue of Notable Middle Templars: With Brief Biographical Notices
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House of Commons Journal Volume 8: Proceedings against the regicides
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House of Lords Record Office The Death Warrant of King Charles I
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Pfanner, Dario (January 2008) . "Fry, John (c.1609–1656/7)".
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Brunton, Douglas; Pennington, Donald Henshaw (1968).
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Index

English Parliament
Commissioner
Charles I of England
Iwerne Minster
Member of Parliament
Shaftesbury
Long
Rump
heterodoxy
Colonel Downes
doctrine of the Trinity
restoration
Indemnity and Oblivion Act
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
presbyterian
Westminster confession of faith
Socinian
anti-Trinitarianism
Sabellian
ODNB
Godwin 1827
House of Lords Record Office The Death Warrant of King Charles I
Godwin 1827
House of Commons Journal Volume 8: Proceedings against the regicides
House of Commons Journal Volume 8: Pains and Penalties against Regicides
Pfanner 2008
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/10210
UK public library membership

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