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Thomas Beccon

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203:"A collected edition of his works, including many unpublished, appeared in 3 vols. folio in 1563-4. In the 'Athenæ Cantabrigienses' (i. 247-9) will be found a full catalogue of the many writings of Becon, to the number of forty-seven. The Rev. John Ayre, M.A., has edited the works of Becon for the Parker Society, and has brought together all that has been transmitted. His 'Biographical Notice' before 'The Early Works' (1843), with its authorities and references, must be the main source of every succeeding biographer and historian. The Religious Tract Society and others still circulate 'Selections' from his works." 178: 565: 576: 33: 129:
came to the throne in 1553, as a married priest, Beccon was divested of his ecclesiastical positions. In August that year he was designated a seditious preacher and imprisoned in the
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and was ordained in 1533. In 1532 he was admitted a member of the community of the College of St. John the Evangelist, Rushworth - now
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He was arrested for Protestant preaching and was forced to recant around 1540. He then began to write under the pen name of
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The following text is taken from an article by Alexander Balloch Grosart in the DNB (1885-1900), now in the public domain:
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Reformation of the Commonwealth : Thomas Becon and the politics of Evangelical change in Tudor England
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Bailey, D. S. (October 1982). "Thomas Becon: some additional biographical notes".
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came to the throne in 1547, Beccon was made chaplain to the
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Thomas Becon and the Reformation of the Church in England
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Thomas Becon and the Reformation of the Church in England
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Thomas Becon and the Reformation of the Church in England
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He married Elizabeth, daughter of William Godfrey of
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Illustration from the 1844 edition of Becon's works
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He was also presented by the 566:Works by or about Thomas Beccon 377:"The Monday Morning Protestant" 169:, both in the City of London. 149:came to power, he returned to 1: 100:Worshipful Company of Grocers 193:with time. In 1559 he wrote 116:Six Preachers of Canterbury 71:in March 1526-27, probably 67:, England. He entered the 648: 63:Beccon was born c.1511 in 532:Hanson, Brian L. (2019). 145:around 1556–1559. When 69:University of Cambridge 406:British History Online 332:Lambeth Palace Library 309:Bailey, D. S. (1952). 289:British History Online 205: 182: 104:St Stephen's, Walbrook 37: 557:Works by Thomas Becon 512:"Becon, Thomas"  285:"Colleges: Rushworth" 180: 163:Christ Church Newgate 35: 617:Protestant Reformers 222:High Sheriff of Kent 167:St Dionis Backchurch 159:Canterbury Cathedral 114:made him one of the 75:. He studied under 607:People from Norfolk 494:Notes & Queries 141:, and he taught at 341:on 31 October 2010 183: 143:Marburg University 38: 612:English chaplains 579:Works related to 561:Project Gutenberg 456:Antitheatricality 426:Owen, H. Gareth. 127:Mary I of England 102:to the living of 73:St John's College 16:(Redirected from 639: 578: 570:Internet Archive 547: 522: 514: 498: 497: 489: 483: 482: 480: 478: 464: 458: 452: 446: 445: 443: 441: 432: 423: 417: 416: 414: 412: 398: 392: 391: 389: 387: 372: 366: 365: 357: 351: 350: 348: 346: 340: 334:. 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Thomas Becon

Protestant
Norfolk
Norfolk
University of Cambridge
St John's College
Hugh Latimer
Rushford
Edward VI
Lord Protector
Worshipful Company of Grocers
St Stephen's, Walbrook
City of London
Thomas Cranmer
Six Preachers of Canterbury
Homilies
Mary I of England
Tower of London
Strasbourg
Frankfurt
Marburg University
Elizabeth
England
canon
Canterbury Cathedral
Christ Church Newgate
St Dionis Backchurch

Lutheran

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