Fox's Book of Martyrs by John Foxe is a historical account of the persecution and suffering of Protestant martyrs for their faith. Written in the 16th century, it details the lives, trials, and deaths of individuals who stood firm in their beliefs during times of religious conflict. The book serves as both a record of courage and a testament to faith.
Rebellion
Hero
Political Intrigue
Betrayal
Battle
Dystopian
Survival
Identity
Family
Antihero
Audiobook details
Rating★★★★ (3.5) (2)
GenreHistory
Length27 hrs 57 mins
Publish dateJan 1, 1563
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Title
14Chapter 12 Part 1
2Preface
15Chapter 12 Part 2
3Chapter 1
16Chapter 14
4Chapter 2
17Chapter 15
5Chapter 3
18Chapter 16
6Chapter 4
19Chapter 17
7Chapter 5
20Chapter 18
8Chapter 6
21Chapter 19
9Chapter 7
22Chapter 20
10Chapter 8
23Chapter 21
11Chapter 9
24Chapter 22
12Chapter 10
25Chapter 23
13Chapter 11
About the author
John Foxe
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