• Simms John


    Simms John

      

    Simms John  was a parishioner of Brenchley, in Kent. He was charged, in the reign of Mary, with holding the following opinions.

    " That they that did not understand the Latin tongue, should not have the service of the Church in the same tongue ; because it doth not edify. That those that were lately burned were saved. That there is not the real body of our Saviour Jesus Christ under the form of bread. That it is against Scripture to burn heretics, because of the parable of the man that did sow cockle among the good seed. And lastly, That he did not believe that Christ is Consubstantial, that is to say, God from the beginning, and of one substance with the Father; and that there is One God and Three Persons. But he believeth the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost is One God, but not Three Persons."

     

    (Vidend. Strype’s Eccles. Men. Ubi supra.)

     


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