John Foxe's Book of Martyrs (1563-1570) is one of the most famous books in the canon of English Literature. And, among famous books, it is one of the least read. Ever since the day of its publication, just 400 years ago, it has always enjoyed some sort of fame and, at times, notoriety. We have much evidence attesting the book's long-established fame and many reasons for its diminished popularity. [...
Despite the wealth of research on the mid-sixteenth-century Protestant martyrologies of John Foxe, J...
The sixteenth-century Acts and Monuments by John Foxe was more than a martyrology, which memorialis...
During the reign of the Catholic Mary Tudor about 300 people were executed for their faith in Englan...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>John Foxe (1517-87) wa...
We assert that Foxe’s Book of Martyrs was published for these three purposes: personal reasons, a tr...
This copy of the Book of Martyrs, a revised, updated, and expanded version published by Paul Wright ...
JOHN FOXE'S ACTS AND MONUMENTS Of These Latter and Perilous Days, a vast collection of unforget...
John Foxe\u27s The Book of Martyrs had enormous impact in Elizabethan England. His presentation of w...
This copy of John Foxe\u27s Book of Martyrs, a revised, updated, and expanded version published by P...
This thesis studies John Foxe's treatment of the Henrician Reformation in The Acts and Monuments, an...
John Foxe's Actes and Monuments is generally regarded as an aggressively Protestant work. Yet in his...
This edition first published 1829 by William Borradaile, New York (Cf. title page verso)Engraved fro...
Contains memoir of the author doubtfully attributed to his son.An abridgement of the original Englis...
A page from the book, Actes and Monuments of the Martyrs this anti-catholic book describes the suffe...
2 v. : ill. ; 28 cm. (4to)Issued in forty parts, beginning in 1794.Vol. 1: iv, [1], 6-939, [1] p., [...
Despite the wealth of research on the mid-sixteenth-century Protestant martyrologies of John Foxe, J...
The sixteenth-century Acts and Monuments by John Foxe was more than a martyrology, which memorialis...
During the reign of the Catholic Mary Tudor about 300 people were executed for their faith in Englan...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>John Foxe (1517-87) wa...
We assert that Foxe’s Book of Martyrs was published for these three purposes: personal reasons, a tr...
This copy of the Book of Martyrs, a revised, updated, and expanded version published by Paul Wright ...
JOHN FOXE'S ACTS AND MONUMENTS Of These Latter and Perilous Days, a vast collection of unforget...
John Foxe\u27s The Book of Martyrs had enormous impact in Elizabethan England. His presentation of w...
This copy of John Foxe\u27s Book of Martyrs, a revised, updated, and expanded version published by P...
This thesis studies John Foxe's treatment of the Henrician Reformation in The Acts and Monuments, an...
John Foxe's Actes and Monuments is generally regarded as an aggressively Protestant work. Yet in his...
This edition first published 1829 by William Borradaile, New York (Cf. title page verso)Engraved fro...
Contains memoir of the author doubtfully attributed to his son.An abridgement of the original Englis...
A page from the book, Actes and Monuments of the Martyrs this anti-catholic book describes the suffe...
2 v. : ill. ; 28 cm. (4to)Issued in forty parts, beginning in 1794.Vol. 1: iv, [1], 6-939, [1] p., [...
Despite the wealth of research on the mid-sixteenth-century Protestant martyrologies of John Foxe, J...
The sixteenth-century Acts and Monuments by John Foxe was more than a martyrology, which memorialis...
During the reign of the Catholic Mary Tudor about 300 people were executed for their faith in Englan...