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English[en]
History records that an English tailor, a Lollard (follower of Wycliffe), John Badby by name, was burned at the stake in Smithfield Market, London, in the year 1410, because he held to the opinion that ‘Christ sitting at supper could not give his living body to his disciples to eat’.—England in the Age of Wycliffe, page 335.
Finnish[fi]
Historia kertoo, että eräs englantilainen räätäli, lollardi (Wycliffen seuraaja), John Badby nimeltään, poltettiin roviolla Smithfieldin torilla Lontoossa v. 1410, koska hänellä oli se mielipide, että ’illallisella istuva Kristus ei voinut antaa elävää ruumistaan syötäväksi opetuslapsilleen’. – England in the Age of Wycliffe, sivu 335.
Italian[it]
La storia ricorda che un sarto inglese, un lollardo (seguace di Wycliffe), di nome Giovanni Badby, fu arso sul rogo nello Smithfield Market di Londra, nell’anno 1410, perché si attenne all’opinione che ‘Cristo sedendo a cena non poteva dar da mangiare ai suoi discepoli il suo corpo vivente’. — England in the Age of Wycliffe, pagina 335.

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