Rowland Taylor (1510-1555), English Protestant martyr, forcibly ejected from his church. Burned in the reign of Mary I for heresy, namely for denouncing the rule of celibacy for Roman Catholic clergy, and for denouncing the doctrine of Transubstatiation. From 'Christian Martyrdom', London, 1838.


Rowland Taylor (1510-1555), English Protestant martyr, forcibly ejected from his church. Burned in the reign of Mary I for heresy, namely for denouncing the rule of celibacy for Roman Catholic clergy, and for denouncing the doctrine of Transubstatiation. From 'Christian Martyrdom', London, 1838.


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