JOHN ROGERS (1500 - 1555), Protestant churchman and martyr [do not confuse with other churchmen of the same name]. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-rogers-1500-1555-protestant-churchman-and-martyr-do-not-confuse-with-other-churchmen-of-the-same-name-image560836894.html
RM2RGC952–JOHN ROGERS (1500 - 1555), Protestant churchman and martyr [do not confuse with other churchmen of the same name].
Engraving depicting the burning of John Rogers (1500-1555) a clergyman, Bible translator and commentator. Dated 16th Century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-engraving-depicting-the-burning-of-john-rogers-1500-1555-a-clergyman-122928859.html
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The execution of Reverend John Rogers at Smithfield, 1555, (c1720). Artist: Anon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-execution-of-reverend-john-rogers-at-smithfield-1555-c1720-artist-image60096495.html
RMDDNHKB–The execution of Reverend John Rogers at Smithfield, 1555, (c1720). Artist: Anon
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The burning of Master John Rogers - Vicar of St. Sepulchers & Reader of St. Paul's in London - 4th February 1555.. Foxe's Book of Martyrs, chapter 16.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-burning-of-master-john-rogers-vicar-of-st-sepulchers-reader-of-st-pauls-in-london-4th-february-1555-foxes-book-of-martyrs-chapter-16-image268848253.html
RMWHB2K9–The burning of Master John Rogers - Vicar of St. Sepulchers & Reader of St. Paul's in London - 4th February 1555.. Foxe's Book of Martyrs, chapter 16..
John Rogers, a protestant prebendary of St Paul's, is burnt at the stake at Smithfield market, 1555. The first protestant martyr under Bloody Mary. Rogers a priest burnt. Copperplate engraving from M. A. Jones History of England from Julius Caesar to George IV, G. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, London, 1836. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-rogers-a-protestant-prebendary-of-st-pauls-is-burnt-at-the-stake-at-smithfield-market-1555-the-first-protestant-martyr-under-bloody-mary-rogers-a-priest-burnt-copperplate-engraving-from-m-a-jones-history-of-england-from-julius-caesar-to-george-iv-g-virtue-26-ivy-lane-london-1836-image571849449.html
RM2T69YPH–John Rogers, a protestant prebendary of St Paul's, is burnt at the stake at Smithfield market, 1555. The first protestant martyr under Bloody Mary. Rogers a priest burnt. Copperplate engraving from M. A. Jones History of England from Julius Caesar to George IV, G. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, London, 1836.
John Rogers, a protestant prebendary of St Paul's, is burnt at the stake at Smithfield market, 1555. The first protestant martyr under Bloody Mary. Rogers a priest burnt. Copperplate engraving from M. A. Jones’ History of England from Julius Caesar to George IV, G. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, London, 1836. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-rogers-a-protestant-prebendary-of-st-pauls-is-burnt-at-the-stake-at-smithfield-market-1555-the-first-protestant-martyr-under-bloody-mary-rogers-a-priest-burnt-copperplate-engraving-from-m-a-jones-history-of-england-from-julius-caesar-to-george-iv-g-virtue-26-ivy-lane-london-1836-image441134986.html
RM2GHKC4X–John Rogers, a protestant prebendary of St Paul's, is burnt at the stake at Smithfield market, 1555. The first protestant martyr under Bloody Mary. Rogers a priest burnt. Copperplate engraving from M. A. Jones’ History of England from Julius Caesar to George IV, G. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, London, 1836.
The New England primer : containing the assembly's catechism ; the account of the burning of John Rogers ; a dialogue between Christ, a youth, and the devil ; and various other useful and instructive matter ; adorned with cuts, with a historical introduction . ND PRIMER. INSTRUCTIVE QUESTIONS ANDANSWERS. WHO was the first man ? Adam. Who was the first woman ? Eve. Who was the first murderer ! Cain.Who was the first martyr ? Abel. Who was the first translated ? Enoch.Who was the oldest man ? Methuselah Who built the ark? Noah. Who was the most faithful man ? AbrahamWho was the meekest man ? Mos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-new-england-primer-containing-the-assemblys-catechism-the-account-of-the-burning-of-john-rogers-a-dialogue-between-christ-a-youth-and-the-devil-and-various-other-useful-and-instructive-matter-adorned-with-cuts-with-a-historical-introduction-nd-primer-instructive-questions-andanswers-who-was-the-first-man-adam-who-was-the-first-woman-eve-who-was-the-first-murderer-!-cainwho-was-the-first-martyr-abel-who-was-the-first-translated-enochwho-was-the-oldest-man-methuselah-who-built-the-ark-noah-who-was-the-most-faithful-man-abrahamwho-was-the-meekest-man-mos-image338284560.html
RM2AJA5BC–The New England primer : containing the assembly's catechism ; the account of the burning of John Rogers ; a dialogue between Christ, a youth, and the devil ; and various other useful and instructive matter ; adorned with cuts, with a historical introduction . ND PRIMER. INSTRUCTIVE QUESTIONS ANDANSWERS. WHO was the first man ? Adam. Who was the first woman ? Eve. Who was the first murderer ! Cain.Who was the first martyr ? Abel. Who was the first translated ? Enoch.Who was the oldest man ? Methuselah Who built the ark? Noah. Who was the most faithful man ? AbrahamWho was the meekest man ? Mos
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Genealogy and history of the Hepburn family of the Susquehanna Valley : with reference to other families of the same . Rev. II. C.Moyer, Thomas Chamberlain, Mrs. Anna Holstein.W.W. Hays, Mrs.M. J. Levan. and others. It also contains a very full genealogy ofthe Rogers family, showing their descent from the martyr. Half mor-orco, $2.75. THE PRESBYTERY OF NORTHUMBERLAND. By Rev. JosephStevens, D. D., pp. 92. The only history of this Pr&sbytery everwritten. Very neatly bound in cloth, $1.00. GENEALOGY AND HISTORY OF THE HEPBURN FAMILY ofthe Susquehanna Valley-. By John F. Meginness; p[). 190. Ex-h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/genealogy-and-history-of-the-hepburn-family-of-the-susquehanna-valley-with-reference-to-other-families-of-the-same-rev-ii-cmoyer-thomas-chamberlain-mrs-anna-holsteinww-hays-mrsm-j-levan-and-others-it-also-contains-a-very-full-genealogy-ofthe-rogers-family-showing-their-descent-from-the-martyr-half-mor-orco-275-the-presbytery-of-northumberland-by-rev-josephstevens-d-d-pp-92-the-only-history-of-this-prsbytery-everwritten-very-neatly-bound-in-cloth-100-genealogy-and-history-of-the-hepburn-family-ofthe-susquehanna-valley-by-john-f-meginness-p-190-ex-h-image339195762.html
RM2AKRKJA–Genealogy and history of the Hepburn family of the Susquehanna Valley : with reference to other families of the same . Rev. II. C.Moyer, Thomas Chamberlain, Mrs. Anna Holstein.W.W. Hays, Mrs.M. J. Levan. and others. It also contains a very full genealogy ofthe Rogers family, showing their descent from the martyr. Half mor-orco, $2.75. THE PRESBYTERY OF NORTHUMBERLAND. By Rev. JosephStevens, D. D., pp. 92. The only history of this Pr&sbytery everwritten. Very neatly bound in cloth, $1.00. GENEALOGY AND HISTORY OF THE HEPBURN FAMILY ofthe Susquehanna Valley-. By John F. Meginness; p[). 190. Ex-h
. A short history of England's and America's literature, by Eva March Tappan. habet came a long list of tw7o-letter combinations, ab, eb, ib, ob, ub ; ac, ec, ic, oc, uc, etc. ; then a list ofwords of one syllable; and at last the child had workedhis way triumphantly to a-bom-i-na-tion and qual-i-fi-ca-tion. There were several short and simple prayers,and there was a picture of the martyr, John Rogers,standing composedly in the flames while his family wept THE COLONIAL PERIOD 265 around him, and the executionerThere was a sec-ond alphabet with arhyme and a pic-ture for every let-ter. It began Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-short-history-of-englands-and-americas-literature-by-eva-march-tappan-habet-came-a-long-list-of-tw7o-letter-combinations-ab-eb-ib-ob-ub-ac-ec-ic-oc-uc-etc-then-a-list-ofwords-of-one-syllable-and-at-last-the-child-had-workedhis-way-triumphantly-to-a-bom-i-na-tion-and-qual-i-fi-ca-tion-there-were-several-short-and-simple-prayersand-there-was-a-picture-of-the-martyr-john-rogersstanding-composedly-in-the-flames-while-his-family-wept-the-colonial-period-265-around-him-and-the-executionerthere-was-a-sec-ond-alphabet-with-arhyme-and-a-pic-ture-for-every-let-ter-it-began-image336935652.html
RM2AG4MT4–. A short history of England's and America's literature, by Eva March Tappan. habet came a long list of tw7o-letter combinations, ab, eb, ib, ob, ub ; ac, ec, ic, oc, uc, etc. ; then a list ofwords of one syllable; and at last the child had workedhis way triumphantly to a-bom-i-na-tion and qual-i-fi-ca-tion. There were several short and simple prayers,and there was a picture of the martyr, John Rogers,standing composedly in the flames while his family wept THE COLONIAL PERIOD 265 around him, and the executionerThere was a sec-ond alphabet with arhyme and a pic-ture for every let-ter. It began
. History of Milwaukee, city and county . ity and called by Rev. Mr.Hooker of Connecticut, the Prince of all the Preachers of England, whose fatheris believed to have been the third son of the martyr (Proto-martyr) John Rogers, whosuffered at Smithfield, February 4, 1555, was bom in 1571 and for many years was afamous preacher at Dedham, Essex, England. He was vicar of Hemingham, Norfolk,in 1592, afterward minister of Haverhill and later moved to Dedham. His wife wasElizabeth Gale (or Gold). Chester, who wrote the life of the martyr, said that shewas a second wife and that the children were by Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-milwaukee-city-and-county-ity-and-called-by-rev-mrhooker-of-connecticut-the-prince-of-all-the-preachers-of-england-whose-fatheris-believed-to-have-been-the-third-son-of-the-martyr-proto-martyr-john-rogers-whosuffered-at-smithfield-february-4-1555-was-bom-in-1571-and-for-many-years-was-afamous-preacher-at-dedham-essex-england-he-was-vicar-of-hemingham-norfolkin-1592-afterward-minister-of-haverhill-and-later-moved-to-dedham-his-wife-waselizabeth-gale-or-gold-chester-who-wrote-the-life-of-the-martyr-said-that-shewas-a-second-wife-and-that-the-children-were-by-image369658710.html
RM2CDBBCP–. History of Milwaukee, city and county . ity and called by Rev. Mr.Hooker of Connecticut, the Prince of all the Preachers of England, whose fatheris believed to have been the third son of the martyr (Proto-martyr) John Rogers, whosuffered at Smithfield, February 4, 1555, was bom in 1571 and for many years was afamous preacher at Dedham, Essex, England. He was vicar of Hemingham, Norfolk,in 1592, afterward minister of Haverhill and later moved to Dedham. His wife wasElizabeth Gale (or Gold). Chester, who wrote the life of the martyr, said that shewas a second wife and that the children were by
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