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Not much is known about James Abbes. He is described as young man, with a zeal to share the story that the monarchy desperately longed to stamp out: the plain teaching of salvation by grace through faith alone. This teaching was considered heresy and punishable by death. In 1555, the list was long of those who were paying the ultimate price for their faith in Jesus alone.
By Christian History Institute with Ronnie BrownNot much is known about James Abbes. He is described as young man, with a zeal to share the story that the monarchy desperately longed to stamp out: the plain teaching of salvation by grace through faith alone. This teaching was considered heresy and punishable by death. In 1555, the list was long of those who were paying the ultimate price for their faith in Jesus alone.