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Protestantism in England From the Times of Henry VIII - James Aitken Wylie

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he might conserve <strong>the</strong> darkness that covered<br />

<strong>England</strong>, Tyndale, <strong>in</strong> obscure lodg<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

German and Flemish towns, had been toil<strong>in</strong>g night<br />

and day, <strong>in</strong> cold and hunger, to k<strong>in</strong>dle a torch that<br />

might illum<strong>in</strong>ate it.<br />

Footnotes:<br />

1. Fox, Acts and Mon., vol. 4., p. 620; Lond.,<br />

1846.<br />

2. Fox, Acts and Mon., vol. 5., p. 115.<br />

3. Ibid., p. 3.<br />

4. Ibid., p. 4.<br />

5. Fox, Acts and Mon., vol. 5., p. 115.<br />

6. Ibid.<br />

7. Ibid., p. 117.<br />

8. Fox, vol. 5., p. 117.<br />

9. By his good will he would eat but sodden<br />

meat, and dr<strong>in</strong>k but small s<strong>in</strong>gle beer."<br />

(Monmouth, on his exam<strong>in</strong>ation -- Fox, vol. 4.,<br />

p. 618.)<br />

10. Writ<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>of</strong> T<strong>in</strong>dal, p. 4; Religious Tract<br />

Society, London.<br />

11. See ante, vol. 1., p. 310.<br />

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