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Foxe's Book of Martyrs or Acts and Monuments (Volume 8 of 8, c. 1554, 1843-49 edition)
Foxe's Book of Martyrs or Acts and Monuments (Volume 7 of 8, c. 1554, 1843-49 edition)
Author:
John Foxe
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Digital Download (Adobe PDF)
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Yes
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Embedded, Appended
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1066
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64.45 MB
Publisher:
Still Waters Revival Books
Resource Description
Appendix. Volume eight of Foxe's Book of Martyrs or Acts & Monuments contains:
CONTINUATION OF BOOK 11.
The reign of QUEEN MARY continued.
The Life, State, and Story of the Reverend Pastor and Prelate Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, Martyr.
The Faith and Profession of Dr. Cranmer before the Commissioners.
A Letter of Dr. Cranmer to Queen Mary.
A Commission from the Pope, with the Sentence Definitive against Cranmer.
The Appeal of the Archbishop from the Pope to the next General Council.
The Copy of Cranmer's Recantation sent abroad by the Papists.
The Story of William Tyms, Deacon, and Curate of Hockley.
The Death and Martyrdom of six constant Professors at Colchester.
Three Women, Katherine Hut, Elizabeth Thackvel, and Joan Horns, burnt at Smithfield.
Thomas Drowry, a blind Boy, and Thomas Croker, Bricklayer, Martyrs.
Persecution in Suffolk; Three Men burnt at Beccles, etc.
A Story of one Gregory Crow, marvelously preserved with his Testament upon the Seas.
Thirteen Martyrs burnt at Stratford-le-Bow; with their Answers to their Articles.
Trouble and Burning in the Diocese of Lichfield.
Letters of John Careless.
A Letter answering the loving Epistle sent him by Master John Philpot.
The History and Martyrdom of a learned and virtuous Young Man called Julius Palmer, sometime Fellow of Magdalene College in Oxford; with two other Martyrs, to wit, John Gwin and Thomas Askin, burnt at Newbury.
A tragical, lamentable, and pitiful History, full of most cruel and tyrannical Murder, done by the pretensed Catholics upon three Women and an Infant in the Island of Guernsey.
Three Martyrs burned at Grinstead in Sussex.
The Burning of Thomas Moor, a simple Innocent of the Town of Leicester; also the Examination of John Jackson.
The Martyrdom of Joan Waste, a blind Woman in Derby, with her Articles.
A Shoemaker burnt in Northampton, and five Prisoners famished in Canterbury Castle.
The Conclusion of the Eleventh Book, with a brief Story of Sir John Cheke, etc.
BOOK 12.
CONTAINING THE BLOODY DOINGS AND PERSECUTION OF THE ADVERSARIES, AGAINST THE FAITHFUL AND TRUE SERVANTS OF CHRIST, WITH THE PARTICULAR PROCESSES AND NAMES OF SUCH AS WERE PUT TO SLAUGHTER FROM THE BEGINNING OF JANUARY 1557, AND THE FIFTH YEAR OF QUEEN MARY.
The Order and Manner of the Cardinal's Visitation in Cambridge, with the condemning, taking up, and burning of the Bones of Martin Bucer and Paulus Phagius, anno 1557, January 9.
The despiteful Handling and Madness of the Papists toward Peter Martyr's Wife at Oxford, being taken up from her Grave and buried in a Dunghill.
The History of ten Martyrs condemned and burned within the Diocese of Canterbury.
A bloody Commission of King Philip and Queen Mary to persecute the poor Members of Christ.
The Story of five other godly Martyrs burned at one Fire in Smithfield; with their Articles and Answers.
Seven godly Martyrs burned at Maidstone for the Word of Truth.
Another Story of like Cruelty, showed upon other seven Martyrs burnt at Canterbury.
The History of ten true and godly Martyrs, burnt together at Lewes.
The Martyrdom of ten faithful and blessed Martyrs at Colchester.
Evidence against Heretics; with the principal Teachers of heretical Doctrine in London, by Stephen Morris's Confession.
One Frier, and the Sister of George Eagles, burnt at Rochester.
The Martyrdom of Ralph Allerton, James Austoo, Margery Austoo, and Richard Roth, burnt at Islington.
The Trouble and Disturbance among good Men and Women, at Lichfield.
The Persecution and Cruelty of the Papists in the Diocese of Chichester.
What Manner of Man a Bishop ought to be, and the Duty of him in his Office; as the Holy Scriptures most truly teach.
A Commission or Writ set forth by Bonner for Inquisition of such as followed the true Doctrine of Christ, and of his Gospel.
The Suffering and cruel Torment of Cuthbert Symson, Deacon of the Christian Congregation in London.
The Information of Roger Sergeant, to the Bishop of London and his Officers, wherein he accused divers Persons, and, in the end, betrayed the Congregation, etc.; with other Informations.
The order of taking certain godly married Women, praying in the Fields about Islington; of whom thirteen were condemned by Bonner, and suffered in the Fire, etc.
The Examination and Condemnation of seven godly Martyrs, burnt in Smithfield; with their Articles and Answers.
The unjust Execution of Four, burnt at St. Edmund's Bury.
The Martyrdom of five constant Christians, who suffered last of all in Queen Mary's Days.
The Story of a Lad, eight Years old, scourged to Death in Bishop Bonner's House in London.
The cruel Handling and Burning of Nicholas Burton, an English Merchant in Spain.
A Chapter or Treatise concerning such as were scourged and whipped by the Papists in the true Cause of Christ's Gospel.
The Scourging of Robert Williams; also the Whipping of certain Boys by Bonner; and the Whipping of a Beggar at Salisbury.
Another Treatise of such as, being pursued in Queen Mary's Time, were in great Danger, and yet, through the good Providence of God, were mercifully preserved.
A Brief for the burning of Heretics; together with the Trouble and Deliverance of John Lithal.
The Preservation of the Congregation in London.
Englishmen preserved at the taking of Calais.
The Miraculous Preservation of the Lady Elizabeth, now Queen of England.
A Brief Declaration, showing the unprosperous Success of Queen Mary in persecuting God's People, and how mightily God wrought against her in all her Affairs.
The severe Punishment of God upon the Persecutors of his People and Enemies to his Word, with such, also, as have been Blasphemers, Contemners, and Mockers of his Religion.
A Letter written to King Henry the Second, the French King.
The Stroke of God's Hand upon him.
The Appendix of such Notes and Matters, as either have been in this History omitted, or newly inserted.
A Treatise of Master Nicholas Ridley, in the Name, as it seemeth, of the whole Clergy, to King Edward the Sixth, concerning Images not to be set up, nor worshipped in Churches.
Verses laid in Queen Mary's Closet upon her desk, against her coming unto her Prayers.
Certain Cautions of the Author to the Reader, of Things to be considered in reading this Story.
A True Report of the horrible and merciless Martyrdom of Richard Atkins, at Rome.
A Brief Note concerning the horrible Massacre in France, anno 1572.
The Conclusion of the Work.
APPENDIX AND DOCUMENTS.
SUPPLENDA AND CORRIGENDA.
GLOSSARIAL INDEX. INDEX OF MARTYRS.
GENERAL INDEX.
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