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On this day in Tudor history, 1st August 1534, Catholic gentleman Germain Gardiner published a scathing posthumous attack on Protestant martyr John Frith—over a year after Frith had been burned at the stake.
This is a powerful story of belief, print, polemic—and two men caught in the firestorm of Tudor religion.
By Claire Ridgway4.7
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On this day in Tudor history, 1st August 1534, Catholic gentleman Germain Gardiner published a scathing posthumous attack on Protestant martyr John Frith—over a year after Frith had been burned at the stake.
This is a powerful story of belief, print, polemic—and two men caught in the firestorm of Tudor religion.

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