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  1. Lambert was eventually burned at the stake, whilst Thomas Cromwell purportedly watched and cried for the duration. Lambert is well known for his words spoken while the flames leapt from his raised hands: "None but Christ, none but Christ!"

  2. 24 de nov. de 2016 · Henry, allegedly, decreed that Lambert’s suffering should be extended as a warning to all other heretics so the poor man was lifted on pikestaffs from the flames as his legs burned.

  3. 22 de nov. de 2008 · On this date 470 years ago, John Lambert was burned to death at London’s Smithfield market for heresy. One possible way to read the early progress of the English Reformation is as an initial flowering of Protestantism followed — after the execution of Anne Boleyn — by a reactionary crackdown by the monarch.

  4. 16 de nov. de 2023 · John Lambert (?-1538) was an English Protestant Reformer and martyr. A friend and colleague of William Tyndale and John Frith, he stood against the Roman doctrine of Transubstantiation, resulting in martyrdom.

  5. 8 de feb. de 2021 · On April 17th, 1647, the Earl of Warwick addressed about 200 officers in the church at Saffron Walden, urging them to encourage the men to volunteer for service in Ireland. Lambert was the spokesman for his brother-officers, and replied by asking what security there was for the payment of arrears and indemnity for past acts.

  6. A richly dressed man supervises the execution from horseback, and alarmed observers and others stand by. Lambert perishes following his conviction on charges that he denied the real presence of Christ in the eucharist.

  7. John Lambert (fallecido en 1538) fue un mártir protestante inglés quemado vivo el 22 de noviembre de 1538 en Smithfield, Londres. Vida. Lambert nació John Nicholson en Norwich y se educó en Queens' College, Cambridge, donde se hizo amigo y colega de Thomas Cromwell. Allí fue nombrado becario a propuesta de Catalina de Aragón.