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Fox's Book of Martyrs

Book • 1563
This book, originally titled 'Actes and Monuments of these Latter and Perillous Days, Touching Matters of the Church', is a comprehensive work of Protestant history and martyrology.

It details the persecutions and sufferings of Protestants under the Catholic Church, particularly in England and Scotland.

The book includes accounts of various Christian martyrs, from the first-century stoning of Stephen to those who suffered during the reign of Queen Mary I. It has been highly influential in shaping popular notions of Catholicism in England and Scotland and has undergone several editions and abridgments since its initial publication in 1563.

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Mentioned in 12 episodes

Mentioned by Jared Halverson when discussing resources used in a training for general authorities on the Holy Ghost.
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Mentioned by Paul Maier in the context of discussing the persecution of early Christians.
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Mentioned by Ted Vallance in the context of anti-Catholic sentiment in England.
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Mentioned as a famous book with stories of early church martyrs who gave their lives.
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Mentioned by John Harris as a classic Christian book.
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Mentioned as a book that encouraged Christians during times of persecution.
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Mentioned when discussing the deaths of the apostles and early Christians for their faith.
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Referenced as a 16th-century collection of stories of Protestants being killed by Catholics for their faith.
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Mentioned by David Wood , who received it in prison, sparking his initial interest in apologetics.
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Mentioned by Paul Lay as one of the best-selling books in English history, outlining the martyrdoms of the Marian period.
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Mentioned by Thomas Banks in relation to Robert Louis Stevenson's life and influences.
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Mentioned by Ted Vallance in the context of the Popish plot.
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