Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 468 pages
- Published by: Forgotten Books December 7, 2007
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1605060313
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1605060316
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Book Dimensions:
9 x 6 x 1.2 inches
- Weighs: 1.7 pounds
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Product Description
Book Description: "The Book of Martyrs, by John Foxe (first published by John Day in 1563, with many subsequent editions, also by Day), is an apocalyptically oriented English Protestant account of the persecutions of Protestants, mainly in England, and other groups from former centuries who were seen by Foxe and others of his contemporaries, such as John Bale, to be forerunners of the Protestant Reformation through whom the lineage of the church of England could be traced. Though the work is commonly known as Foxe's Book of Martyrs, the full title is Actes and Monuments of these Latter and Perillous Days, touching Matters of the Church. The work was lavishly produced and illustrated with a large number of woodcuts.
The first part of the book covered early Christian martyrs, a brief history of the medieval church, including the Inquisitions, and a history of the Wycliffite or Lollard movement, as Wycliffe was viewed by men such as Foxe to be "the morning star" of the Reformation. The second part dealt with the reigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI, and the third with the reign and persecutions of Mary.
Foxe's account of Mary's reign and the martyrdoms that took place during it became extremely influential in the formation of an English and Protestant national identity. Foxe's intention was to attack the Roman Catholic Church, centred primarily on the persecution under Mary Tudor, and to establish a historical justification for the foundation of the Church of England as the contemporary embodiment of the true and faithful church rather than a newly established Christian denomination."
(Quote from wikipedia.org)Table of Contents: Publisher's Preface; About The Book And The Author; History Of Christian Martyrs To The First General Persecutions; The Ten Primitive Persecutions; Persecutions Of The Christians In Persia; Papal Persecutions; An Account Of The Inquisition; An Account Of The Persecutions In Italy, Under The Papacy; An Account Of The Life And Persecutions Of John Wickliffe; An Account Of The Persecutions In Bohemia Under The Papacy; An Account Of The Life And Persecutions Of Martin Luther; General Persecutions In Germany; An Account Of The Persecutions In The Netherlands; The Life And Story Of The True Servant And Martyr Of God, William Tyndale; An Account Of The Life Of John Calvin; An Account Of The Persecutions In Great Britain And Ireland, Prior To The Reign Of Queen Mary I; An Account Of The Persecutions In Scotland During The Reign Of King Henry viii; Persecutions In England During The Reign Of Queen Mary; Rise And Progress Of The Protestant Religion In Ireland; With An Account Of The Barbarous Massacre Of 1641; The Rise, Progress, Persecutions, And Sufferings Of The Quakers; An Account Of The Life And Persecutions Of John Bunyan; An Account Of The Life Of John Wesley; Persecutions Of The French Protestants In The South Of France, During The Years 1814 And 1820; The Beginnings Of American Foreign Missions
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Reader Reviews
This review is from: Foxe's Book of Martyrs (Pure Gold Classics) (Paperback)
As editor of The New Foxes Book of Martyrs, I feel I need to protest Amazon's inclusion of reader's reviews that have absolutely nothing to do with that book and are, therefore, totally misleading. There are reader's comments regarding the inclusion of a chapter about John Calvin, which The New Foxe's Book of Martyrs does NOT have. One reviewer even makes remarks about it being published by Thomas Nelson Publishers, but The New Foxe's Book of Martyrs that you picture on this page was published by Bridge-Logos Publishers. The last reviewer criticizes the The New Foxe's Book of Martyrs strongly for not containing information about William Tyndale and Thomas Cranmer and others, which it clearly and definitely does contain. Another reviewer even says the book lists no editor, and my name is clearly on the cover and on the inside. Perhaps only 3-4 of these reviews are actually about The New Foxe's Book of Martyrs. So obviously Amazon has simply thrown together all reviews of all versions of Foxe's book and not the reviews of only The New Foxe's Book of Martyrs. So I wish to protest strongly Amazon's having done so since they discredit not only my work as editor of The New Foxe's Book of Martyrs, but they obviously harm the potential sales of the book. Harold J. Chadwick 4/12/2005