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“The Parliament of 1401, at the special request of Arundel, the persecuting archbishop of Canterbury, passed a statute authorizing the burning of heretics, the Statute De Hoeretico Comburendo, which was the first law passed in England for the suppression of religious opinions.”
Keith Sisman, Traces of the Kingdom Part 1: One thousand years of the churches of Christ in England, evidenced by British Library documents
“The Romish Church was not infrequently frustrated in debates with the “heretics”; the heretics had an infuriating habit of winning.”
Keith Sisman, Traces of the Kingdom Part 1: One thousand years of the churches of Christ in England, evidenced by British Library documents
“The Roman Catholic Church in the year 1229, banned the Bible to the laity.”
Keith Sisman, Traces of the Kingdom Part 1: One thousand years of the churches of Christ in England, evidenced by British Library documents