Laurence Saunders
Laurence Saunders (1519-1555) was a Protestant Reformer whose views against the Roman Church resulted in his martyrdom. He was a distinguished preacher of the gospel whose testimony is recorded by John Foxe in his Acts and Monuments.
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The Life And Martyrdom Of Laurence Saunders
Laurence Saunders, the subject of our present paper, was the second martyr in Queen Mary's reign. His parents were of good position, and thus able to give their son a liberal education. At an early age Saunders commenced his education at Eton school, and from there he went to King's College, Cambridge, where he made rapid and considerable progress in the learning of the age. On leaving the University, he was apprenticed to a London merchant, Sir William Chester, who was afterwards Sheriff of London the same year that Saunders was burnt at the stake. But a mercantile life proved very unsuitable to the tastes and inclinations of Saunders, as his master perceived, so his indentures were given him, and the apprentice was free. Saunders…