Talk:John Frith (martyr)

Edit check requested
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
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)

Sevenoaks
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)