February 9, 1555 John Hooper Burned in Gloucester

A fervent Puritan John Hooper examined all of his clergymen and found that some did not even know the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments or the Apostles’ Creed. He set out to remedy this, and to educate the people, preaching every day, often up to four or five times. He was known for his kindnessContinue reading “February 9, 1555 John Hooper Burned in Gloucester”

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