Talk:John Frith (martyr)
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[edit]I'm clueless here, but this recent edit came from a sometimes problematic IP; I notice that it includes a removal of some material. - Jmabel | Talk 18:12, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
- That "problematic IP" is the IP (I think) assigned to all the computers in the Rivera Library at University of California, Riverside, I was the one that edited it, and didn't sign in using my username. The reason why I deleted it is that it was just a pamphlet, and better be found in a compilation of his writings (such as The Whole workes of W. Tyndall, John Frith, and Doct. Barnes, three worthy Martyrs (London 1573). --Goldendroplets 07:13, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for the clarification! If you'd done this while logged in, I'd have known to trust you. - Jmabel | Talk 21:47, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
Improvement work
[edit]This article desperately needs attention! If anyone is interested in collaborating on it, please contact me on my User talk page. Many thanks.
In the meantime, I will make one or two vital additions that point towards Frith's historical importance. Yozzer66 (talk) 13:41, 6 July 2008 (UTC)
References
[edit]I fixed the [1], [2] etc in the article and made them second references to the corresponding reference. I don't know what [5] and [10] refer to since there are only four references. The fifth and tenth item in the bibliography? 173.188.131.209 (talk) 01:08, 7 July 2010 (UTC)
Sevenoaks
[edit]In the article on Sevenoaks School, Frith is said to have translated the New Testament. Is this so? He knew Tyndall. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 93.97.194.200 (talk) 16:00, 4 October 2011 (UTC)