John Bradford

English Reformer, Prebendary of St. Paul's

John Bradford - Leaders & Politicians born 1510
Born

1510
516 years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

England

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A prominent English reformer and cleric during the Reformation, served as prebendary at St. Paul's Cathedral. Engaged deeply with theological debates of the time, contributed significantly to the Protestant movement in England. Arrested for opposing Catholic practices, faced martyrdom under Queen Mary I. The writings and sermons during the reformation period reflected a commitment to reform and religious liberty.

Served as prebendary at St. Paul's Cathedral

Executed for heresy in 1555

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