John Bon and Mast Parson

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title: John Bon and Mast Parson
text: John Bon and Mast Parson is a literary work printed in 1547 or 1548 by John Day and William Seres as the work of "Lucas Shepeherd", possibly a pseudonym. John Bale uses the alternative names 'Lucas Opilio' and 'Lucas Shepeherd' for the author, who was probably a poet and physician from Colchester in Essex, a friend of Edward Underhill and the author of eight anti-Catholic verse satires and one prose satire in the time of King Edward VI. His work attacks the mass, transubstantiation, the feast of
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description: 1547/1548 book by John Day and William Seres
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