May 2 - Celestial flesh leads to a burning
Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

May 2 - Celestial flesh leads to a burning

2020-05-01
On this day in history, 2nd May 1550, Anabaptist Joan Bocher, was burnt to death at Smithfield for her belief in Christ's celestial flesh.   How did a Protestant end up being executed in Edward VI's reign and what did she mean by Christ having celestial flesh?   Find out more about Joan Bocher, or Joan of Kent, her beliefs and her links to Protestant martyr Anne Askew, in today's talk from Claire Ridgway, author of several Tudor history books.   Also on this day in Tudor history, 2nd May...
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