Foxe’s Book of Martyrs
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- The First Persecution, Under Nero, A.D. 67
- The Second Persecution, Under Domitian, A.D. 81
- The Third Persecution, Under Trajan, A.D. 108
- The Fourth Persecution, Under Marcus Aurelius Antoninus,162 A.D.
- The Fifth Persecution, Commencing with Severus, A.D. 192
- The Sixth Persecution, Under Maximus, A.D. 235
- The Seventh Persecution, Under Decius, A.D. 249
- The Eighth Persecution, Under Valerian, A.D. 257
- The Ninth Persecution Under Aurelian, A.D. 274
- The Tenth Persecution, Under Diocletian, A.D. 303
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- Persecutions Under the Arian Heretics
- Persecution Under Julian the Apostate
- Persecution of the Christians by the Goths and Vandals
- The Last Roman “Triumph”
- Persecutions from About the Middle of the Fifth, to the Conclusion of the Seventh Century
- Persecutions from the Early Part of the Eighth, to Near the Conclusion of the Tenth Century
- Persecutions in the Eleventh Century
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- An Account of the Persecutions of Calabria
- Account of the Persecutions in the Valleys of Piedmont
- An Account of the Persecutions in Venice
- An Account of Several Remarkable Individuals, Who Were Martyred in Different Parts of Italy, on Account of Their Religion
- An Account of the Persecutions in the Marquisate of Saluces
- An Account of the Persecutions in the Valleys of Piedmont, in the Seventeenth Century
- Further Persecutions in the Valleys of Piedmont, in the Seventeenth Century
- A Narrative of the Piedmontese War
- An Account of the Persecutions of Michael de Molinos, a Native of Spain
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- Chapter 9—An Account of the Life and Persecutions of Martin Luther
- Chapter 10—General Persecutions in Germany
- Chapter 11—An Account of the Persecutions in the Netherlands
- Chapter 12—The Life and Story of the True Servant and Martyr of God, William Tyndale
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- Chapter 14—An Account of the Persecutions in Great Britain and Ireland, Prior to the Reign of Queen Mary I
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- The Words and Behavior of the Lady Jane upon the Scaffold
- John Rogers, Vicar of St. Sepulchre’s, and Reader of St. Paul’s, London
- The Rev. Lawrence Saunders
- The History, Imprisonment, and Examination of Mr. John Hooper, Bishop of Worcester and Gloucester
- The Life and Conduct of Dr. Rowland Taylor of Hadley
- Martyrdom of William Hunter
- Dr. Robert Farrar
- Martyrdom of Rawlins White
- The Rev. George Marsh
- William Flower
- The Rev. John Cardmaker and John Warne
- John Simpson and John Ardeley
- Thomas Haukes, Thomas Watts, and Anne Askew
- Rev. John Bradford, and John Leaf, an Apprentice
- Rev. John Bland, Rev. John Frankesh, Nicholas Shetterden, and Humphrey Middleton
- Dirick Carver and John Launder
- John Denley, John Newman, and Patrick Packingham
- W. Coker, W. Hooper, H. Laurence, R. Colliar, R. Wright and W. Stere
- The Rev. Robert Samuel
- Bishop Ridley and Bishop Latimer
- John Lomas, Agnes Snoth, Anne Wright, Joan Sole, and Joan Catmer
- Archbishop Cranmer
- The Vision of Three Ladders
- Hugh Laverick and John Aprice
- Preservation of George Crow and His Testament
- Executions at Stratford-le-Bow
- Rev. Julius Palmer
- Joan Waste and Others
- Persecutions in the Diocese of Canterbury
- Rev. John Hullier
- Simon Miller and Elizabeth Cooper
- Executions at Colchester
- Mrs. Joyce Lewes
- Executions at Islington
- Mrs. Cicely Ormes
- Rev. John Rough
- Cuthbert Symson
- Thomas Hudson, Thomas Carman, and William Seamen
- The Story of Roger Holland
- Flagellations by Bonner
- Rev. Richard Yeoman
- Thomas Benbridge
- Mrs. Prest
- Richard Sharpe, Thomas Banion, and Thomas Hale
- J. Corneford, of Wortham; C. Browne, of Maidstone; J. Herst, of Ashford; Alice Snoth, and Catharine Knight, an Aged Woman
- Deliverance of Dr. Sands
- Queen Mary’s Treatment of Her Sister, the Princess Elizabeth
- God’s Punishment upon Some of the Persecutors of His People in Mary’s Reign
- Chapter 17—Rise and Progress of the Protestant Religion in Ireland; with an Account of the Barbarous Massacre of 1641
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- Chapter 19—An Account of the Life and Persecutions of John Bunyan
- Chapter 20—An Account of the Life of John Wesley
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- The Arrival of King Louis XVIII at Paris
- This was known at Nismes on the thirteenth of April, 1814.
- The History of the Silver Child
- The Catholic Arms at Beaucaire
- Massacre and Pillage at Nismes
- Royal Decree in Favor of the Persecuted
- Petition of the Protestant Refugees
- Monstrous Outrage Upon Females
- Outrages Committed in the Villages, etc.
- Further Account of the Proceedings of the Catholics at Nismes
- Attack Upon the Protestant Churches
- Murder of General La Garde
- Interference of the British Government
- Ultimate Resolution of the Protestants at Nismes
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