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  1. George Wishart (also Wisehart; c. 1513 – 1 March 1546) was a Scottish Protestant Reformer and one of the early Protestant martyrs burned at the stake as a heretic. George Wishart was the son of James and brother of Sir John of Pitarrow, both ranking themselves on the side of the Reformers.

  2. El Sr. Wishart contesto, «Gustosamente lo recibiré, si es administrado según la institución de Cristo, no solo el pan pero también el vino.» Con esto, el suprior fue a los obispos, y les preguntó si permitirían que el sacramento fuese dado al prisionero.

  3. 16 de abr. de 2024 · George Wishart was an early martyr of the Reformation in Scotland. While a teacher of Greek at Montrose, Wishart was accused of heresy and went to Cambridge (1538), where he became acquainted with the Reformer Hugh Latimer, himself later martyred.

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  4. Wishart, George (c.1513–1546), evangelical preacher and martyr, was according to a later family account a younger son of James Wishart of Pitarrow and Elizabeth Learmont; he was the brother of Justice Clerk James Wishart of Pitarrow (d. 1524).

  5. George Wishart vivió sólo 33 años, pero tuvo un impacto significativo en Escocia a través de su vida piadosa y su poderosa predicación. También fue mentor y ...

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  6. As ever there are the reports of the reformers and the counter reports by the catholic authors. Whether or not they occurred, the substantive fact is that George Wishart was not executed according to law, and that Beaton abused his authority. Revenge taken – the murder of Cardinal Beaton.

  7. George Wishart was prepared to die rather than stop believing in the truth, once he had found it in the Bible. His life shows us the importance of preaching. His preaching around Scotland for over two years helped to transform the nation. Preaching is still what we need to change our country today.