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Bernard Eyston was an English friar, a type of religious brother, who lived from 1628 to 1709. He was part of the Franciscan order, which is a religious group within Christianity. In his religious life, he was known as Bernard à Sancto Francisco.

Who Was Bernard Eyston?

Bernard Eyston was a religious man from England. He dedicated his life to serving God as a Franciscan friar. Friars are members of religious orders who often live in communities and work to help others and spread their faith.

Early Life and Family

Bernard Eyston was born in 1628. His family was from a place called East Hendred in Berkshire, England. Today, this area is part of Oxfordshire. His father was William Eyston, and his mother was Mary Thatcher.

Life as a Friar

Bernard Eyston became a teacher of religious studies, known as a "lector of divinity." He taught at St. Bonaventure's Convent in Douay. A convent is a religious community, often where friars or nuns live and study. He lived and taught there until he passed away on May 28, 1709.

His Writings

Bernard Eyston was also an author. He wrote a book titled 'The Christian Duty Compared.' This book was published in 1684. It contained discussions and teachings about important parts of the Christian faith, such as the Creed (a statement of beliefs), the Ten Commandments (rules for living), and the Sacraments (religious ceremonies).

Another Eyston?

There was another Franciscan friar with the last name Eyston, but his first name is not known. This other Eyston wrote a book called 'A Clear Looking-glass for all Wandering Sinners.' It was published in 1654.

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