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Edward the Martyr (7936 bytes)
1: ...;ר]] [[nl:Edward de Martelaar]] [[no:Edvard Martyren]] [[pt:Eduardo o Mártir]] 4: <caption><font size="+1">'''St Edward the Martyr'''</font></caption> 5: ...efefef;" align="center" colspan=2> [[Image:Edward_Martyr.gif]]</td></tr> 41: <td>[[Edgar of England|Edgar]] and [[Ethelfleda]]</td> 45: ...[canonisation|canonised]] as ''Saint Edward the [[Martyr]]'' in [[1001]]. St Edward the Martyr Orthodox Church (908 bytes) 1: '''St. Edward the Martyr Orthodox Church''' is an [[Eastern Orthodoxy|Orth... 3: ...rvices of the Church daily at the [[Shrine]], and their numbers are augmented on Sundays and [[feast da... 5: ...int]]s of Britain from the first ten centuries of the Christian era. 8: ...ttp://www.saintedwardbrotherhood.org St Edward Brotherhood Web Site] Martyr (5338 bytes) 1: Historically, a '''martyr''' is a person who dies for his or her [[religion... 3: ...cts and sufferings of the persecuted, who became "martyrs." 8: ...e they have preferred to die rather than renounce their [[Christianity|Christian]] faith, usually by ma... 10: ...ionalised in the office of the [[inquisition]] of the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. 12: ...ich describes the deaths of Anabaptist Martyrs in the [[16th century|16th]] and [[17th century]] is sti... Marian martyr (1630 bytes) 1: ...icknamed '"Bloody Bonner"' for his involvement in the persecution. 3: =='''The Marian martyrs include:'''== 9: * [[William Hunter (Protestant martyr)|William Hunter]], burnt [[March 27]] [[Brentwood... 10: * [[Robert Farrar]], burnt [[March 30]], [[Carmathen]] 34: *[[Religion in the United Kingdom]] Peter Martyr (206 bytes) 1: ... The name was later used by the [[16th century]] theologian, [[Pietro Martire Vermigli]]. St Magnus-the-Martyr (4102 bytes) 1: ... of London]], located on Lower Thames Street near the modern [[London Bridge]]. 4: ...n [[1117]]. It is mis-named as St Magnus was not martyred for his religious beliefs but was executed afte... 6: ==The early church== 7: ...e present-day [[St Giles-without-Cripplegate]] in the [[Barbican Estate|Barbican]]. 9: ==The Great Fire== Justin Martyr (17827 bytes) 1: '''Saint Justin Martyr''' (c. [[100]]/[[114]] - c. [[162]]/[[168]]) was ... 3: ...sopher's gown to indicate that he had attained to the truth. He probably travelled widely and ultimatel... 5: ...me length (''Church History'', iv. 18), and names the following works: 7: ...'' addressed to [[Antoninus Pius]], his sons, and the senate; 9: ...ssion with Greek philosophers on the character of their gods; Saint Lambert (martyr) (610 bytes) 1: ...eristal]] for [[adultery]]. His [[feast day]] in the [[Roman Catholic Church]] calendar is [[September... Nicholas Ridley (martyr) (2008 bytes) 1: ...rward he was ordained as a [[priest]] and went to the [[Sorbonne]], in [[Paris]], for more education. 3: ...m from God, in this kingdom of England, than any other foreign bishop." 5: ...nted with a [[prebendal stall]] in [[Canterbury Cathedral]]. 7: ...moved, and tables put in their place to celebrate the [[Lord's Supper]]. 9: ...site, and the event is also commemorated by the [[Martyrs' Memorial]], a few hundred yards away. Patrick Hamilton (martyr) (4353 bytes) 3: ...[[Erasmus]], who in [[1521]] had his headquarters there. 5: ...] and [[William Tyndale]] were among those he met there. 7: ...pious in the true doctrine by his death, accepted the invitation, and for nearly a month was allowed to... 9: ... by faith and the contrast between the gospel and the law in a series of clear-cut propositions. It is ... 16: [[Category:Christian martyrs|Hamilton, Patrick]] John Lambert (Protestant martyr) (1235 bytes) 1: '''John Lambert''' was a [[protestant]] martyr burnt to death on [[November 22]] at [[Smithfield... 3: ...fore he was consigned to the flames as a [[Marian martyr]]. William Hunter (Protestant martyr) (1010 bytes) 1: ...ch the bread and wine of the [[communion]] become the body and blood of [[Jesus]]. 3: ...was eventually returned to Brentwood to be burnt. The site is now [[Brentwood School (Brentwood, Englan... 4: [[Category:Christian martyrs]] William Gibson (Catholic martyr) (263 bytes) 1: ...k]], on [[29 November]], [[1596]], for professing the Catholic faith. See [[Venerable William Knight]] ... Death In June Presents: Occidental Martyr (595 bytes) 1: '''''Death in June Presents: Occidental Martyr''''' is an [[album]] by [[Death in June]], releas... 9: # ''Symbols of the Sun'' 15: # ''Hail! The White Grain'' 17: # ''Symbols of the Sun - Reprise'' 26: ...in June Albums|Death In June Presents: Occidental Martyr]] Edward Edward Wotton (375 bytes) 1: ...kloric additions that had been added over time to the body of zoological knowledge. 5: [[Category:1492 births|Wotton, Edward Edward]] 6: [[Category:1552 deaths|Wotton, Edward Edward]] Edward Said (10970 bytes) 1: [[Image:Edward_Said.jpg|right|200px]] 3: ...ptember 24]], [[2003]]) was a well-known literary theorist, critic and outspoken [[Palestinian]] activi... 5: ...etween Cairo and West Jerusalem where he attended the Anglican St. Georges Academy in 1947. 7: His family became refugees in 1948 just prior to the capture of West Jerusalem by [[Israel]]i forces. ... 11: He joined the faculty of [[Columbia University]] in 1963 and se... Edward (867 bytes) 1: '''Edward''' is a common English [[given name]]. It stands ... 3: There have been many [[Monarch|king]]s named '''Edward''', including: 7: *[[Edward Balliol]] 9: ==[[England]] and the [[United Kingdom]]== 11: *[[Edward the Elder]] St Edward (273 bytes) 1: '''St Edward''' could be either of two kings of [[England]]: 2: * St [[Edward the Martyr]] (c.[[962]] - [[978]]/[[979]]), canonised [[1001... 3: * St [[Edward the Confessor]] ([[1004]] - [[1066]]), canonised [[11... Edward Unwin (5949 bytes) 1: [[Image:VCEdwardUnwin.jpg|right|175px|Edward Unwin]] 3: ...st prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to [[British]] and [[Co... 5: ...r'']] which had operated as a despatch vessel for the Commander in Chief, [[Mediterranean]] and was now... 7: ...in]] and given command of the ''River Clyde'' for the operation. 9: ...ew from the ''[[SS River Clyde|River Clyde]]'' of the lighters and [[Sedd el Bahr]] castle, [[25 April]... Edward De Bono (4437 bytes) 1: ...[lateral thinking]]'', of which they consider him the pioneer. 3: ...ta, and subsequently gained a medical degree from the [[Royal University of Malta]]. Studying at [[Univ... 5: In [[1969]] De Bono founded the [[Cognitive Research Trust]] (CoRT) which continu... 7: ... on many matters. He has started to set up SITO - the 'Supranational Independent Thinking Organisation'... 9: ...k). This self-referential style has helped define the published genre of [[popular psychology]].
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