Foxe’s Book of Martyrs

John Foxe

Robin Lawson (Narrator)

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11hrs 45min

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Unabridged

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Nonfiction/Religion

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“After the Bible itself, no book so profoundly influenced early Protestant sentiment as the Book of Martyrs. Even in our time it is still a living force. More than a record of persecution, it is an arsenal of controversy, a storehouse of romance, and a source of edification.” James Miller Dodds, English Prose

“This is a book which will never die—one of the greatest Christian classics. As interesting as fiction, it is written with both passion and tenderness, telling the dramatic story of some of the most thrilling periods in Christian history. Presented here in its most complete form, it brings to life the days when ‘a noble army, men and boys, the matron and the maidclimbed the steep ascent of heaven, amid peril, toil, and pain.’

“After the Bible itself, no book so profoundly influenced early Protestant sentiment as the Book of Martyrs. Even in our time it is still a living force. More than a record of persecution, it is an arsenal of controversy, a storehouse of romance, and a source of edification.”—James Miller Dodds, English Prose

This collection includes treatises on the following:

1. The Persecution of the Early Christians
2. Constantine the Great
3. John Wickliff
4. Sir John Oldcaste, Lord Cobham
5. John Huss
6. William Tyndale
7. Martin Luther
8. John Hooper
9. Rowland Taylor
10. The Martyrs of Scotland
11. Hugh Latimer
12. Bishop Ridley
13. The Trial, Condemnation, and Martyrdom of Ridley and Latimer
14. The Fires of Smithfield
15. Thomas Cranmer
16. Anecdotes and Sayings of Other Martyrs

Praise

“After the Bible itself, no book so profoundly influenced early Protestant sentiment as the Book of Martyrs. Even in our time it is still a living force. More than a record of persecution, it is an arsenal of controversy, a storehouse of romance, and a source of edification.” James Miller Dodds, English Prose

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Language English
Release Day Oct 31, 1994
Release Date November 1, 1994
Release Date Machine 783648000
Imprint Blackstone Publishing
Provider Blackstone Publishing
Categories Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Biographies & Memoirs, Spirituality, Religious Studies, Religious, Nonfiction - Adult, Nonfiction - All
Author Bio
John Foxe

John Foxe (1517–1587), the martyrologist, was born in England and was educated at Oxford, where he became a fellow of Magdalen College but resigned his fellowship in 1545, being unwilling to conform to the statutes in religious matters. In 1554 he retired to the Continent and issued at Strasburg his Commentarii, the earliest draft of his Actes and Monuments, now popularly known as Foxe’s Book of Martyrs.

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“This is a book which will never die—one of the greatest Christian classics. As interesting as fiction, it is written with both passion and tenderness, telling the dramatic story of some of the most thrilling periods in Christian history. Presented here in its most complete form, it brings to life the days when ‘a noble army, men and boys, the matron and the maidclimbed the steep ascent of heaven, amid peril, toil, and pain.’

“After the Bible itself, no book so profoundly influenced early Protestant sentiment as the Book of Martyrs. Even in our time it is still a living force. More than a record of persecution, it is an arsenal of controversy, a storehouse of romance, and a source of edification.”—James Miller Dodds, English Prose

This collection includes treatises on the following:

1. The Persecution of the Early Christians
2. Constantine the Great
3. John Wickliff
4. Sir John Oldcaste, Lord Cobham
5. John Huss
6. William Tyndale
7. Martin Luther
8. John Hooper
9. Rowland Taylor
10. The Martyrs of Scotland
11. Hugh Latimer
12. Bishop Ridley
13. The Trial, Condemnation, and Martyrdom of Ridley and Latimer
14. The Fires of Smithfield
15. Thomas Cranmer
16. Anecdotes and Sayings of Other Martyrs

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