Foxe's Book Of Martyrs (free pdf)
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CHAPTER I (pages 1 thru 4) - History of Christian Martyrs to the First General Persecutions
- Under Nero
- I. St. Stephen
- II. James the Great
- III. Philip
- IV. Matthew
- V. James the Less
- VI. Matthias
- VII. Andrew
- VIII. St. Mark
- IX. Peter
- X. Paul
- XI. Jude
- XII. Bartholomew
- XIII. Thomas
- XIV. Luke
- XV. Simon
- XVI. John
- XVII. Barnabas
CHAPTER II (pages 5 thru 22) - The Ten Primitive Persecutions
- 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, A.D. 162
- 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
CHAPTER III (pages 23 thru 29) - Persecutions of the Christians in Persia
- 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
CHAPTER IV (pages 30 thru 40) - Papal Persecutions
- Persecution of the Waldenses in France
- Persecutions of the Albigenses
- The Bartholomew Massacre at Paris, etc.
- From the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, to the French Revolution, in 1789
- Martyrdom of John Calas
CHAPTER V (pages 41 thru 59) - An Account of the Inquisition
- The following is an account of an auto da fe, performed at Madrid in the year 1682.
- An Account of the Cruel Handling and Burning of Nicholas Burton, an English Merchant, in Spain
- The Persecution of Dr. Aegidio
- The Persecution of Dr. Constantine
- The Life of William Gardiner
- An Account of the Life and Sufferings of Mr. William Lithgow, a Native of Scotland
- The Story of Galileo
- Summary of the Inquisition
CHAPTER VI (pages 60 thru 93) - An Account of the Persecutions in Italy, Under the Papacy
- 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
- To the Obstinate Heretics Inhabiting Roras
- An Account of the Persecutions of Michael de Molinos, a Native of Spain
CHAPTER VII (pages 94 thru 97) - An Account of the Life and Persecutions of John Wickliffe
- John Wickliffe
CHAPTER VIII (pages 98 thru 110) - An Account of the Persecutions in Bohemia Under the Papacy
- Persecution of John Huss
- Persecution of Jerome of Prague
- Persecution of Zisca
CHAPTER IX (pages 111 thru 115) - An Account of the Life and Persecutions of Martin Luther
CHAPTER X (pages 116 thru 120) - General Persecutions in Germany
- To this end
CHAPTER XI (pages 121 thru 123) - An Account of the Persecutions in the Netherlands
CHAPTER XII (pages 124 thru 129) - The Life and Story of the True Servant and Martyr of God, William Tyndale
CHAPTER XIII (pages 130 thru 132) - An Account of the Life of John Calvin
- Calvin as a Friend of Civil Liberty
CHAPTER XIV (pages 133 thru 138)- An Account of the Persecutions in Great Britain and Ireland, Prior to the Reign of Queen Mary I
CHAPTER XV (pages 139 thru 145) - An Account of the Persecutions in Scotland During the Reign of King Henry VIII
- An Account of the Life, Sufferings, and Death of Mr. George Wishart, Who Was Strangled and Afterward Burned, in Scotland, for Professing the Truth of the Gospel
CHAPTER XVI (pages 146 thru 207) - Persecutions in England During the Reign of Queen Mary
- 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
- Mr. John Philpot
- 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
- Sir Richard: "How may that be?"
- 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
- "RICHARD ROTH."
- 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 XVII (pages 208 thru 218) - Rise and Progress of the Protestant Religion in Ireland; with an Account of the Barbarous Massacre of 1641
CHAPTER XVIII (pages 219 thru 227) - The Rise, Progress, Persecutions, and Sufferings of the Quakers
- An Account of the Persecutions of Friends, Commonly Called Quakers, in the United States
- "At a General Court Held at Boston, the Fourteenth of October, 1656"
- "At a General Court Held at Boston, the Fourteenth of October, 1657"
- "An Act Made at a General Court, Held at Boston, the Twentieth of October, 1658"
CHAPTER XIX (pages 228 thru 229) - An Account of the Life and Persecutions of John Bunyan
CHAPTER XX (pages 230 thru 231) - An Account of the Life of John Wesley
CHAPTER XXI (pages 232 thru 242) - Persecutions of the French Protestants in the South of France, During the Years 1814 and 1820
- 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
- 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 Proestants at Nismes
CHAPTER XXII (pages 243 thru 255) - The Beginnings of American Foreign Missions
- The Persecution of Doctor Judson
- Removal of the Prisoners to Oung-pen-la-Mrs. Judson Follows Them
- Missionary Beginnings
- Epilogue to the Original Edition
- Under Nero
- I. St. Stephen
- II. James the Great
- III. Philip
- IV. Matthew
- V. James the Less
- VI. Matthias
- VII. Andrew
- VIII. St. Mark
- IX. Peter
- X. Paul
- XI. Jude
- XII. Bartholomew
- XIII. Thomas
- XIV. Luke
- XV. Simon
- XVI. John
- XVII. Barnabas
CHAPTER II (pages 5 thru 22) - The Ten Primitive Persecutions
- 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, A.D. 162
- 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
CHAPTER III (pages 23 thru 29) - Persecutions of the Christians in Persia
- 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
CHAPTER IV (pages 30 thru 40) - Papal Persecutions
- Persecution of the Waldenses in France
- Persecutions of the Albigenses
- The Bartholomew Massacre at Paris, etc.
- From the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, to the French Revolution, in 1789
- Martyrdom of John Calas
CHAPTER V (pages 41 thru 59) - An Account of the Inquisition
- The following is an account of an auto da fe, performed at Madrid in the year 1682.
- An Account of the Cruel Handling and Burning of Nicholas Burton, an English Merchant, in Spain
- The Persecution of Dr. Aegidio
- The Persecution of Dr. Constantine
- The Life of William Gardiner
- An Account of the Life and Sufferings of Mr. William Lithgow, a Native of Scotland
- The Story of Galileo
- Summary of the Inquisition
CHAPTER VI (pages 60 thru 93) - An Account of the Persecutions in Italy, Under the Papacy
- 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
- To the Obstinate Heretics Inhabiting Roras
- An Account of the Persecutions of Michael de Molinos, a Native of Spain
CHAPTER VII (pages 94 thru 97) - An Account of the Life and Persecutions of John Wickliffe
- John Wickliffe
CHAPTER VIII (pages 98 thru 110) - An Account of the Persecutions in Bohemia Under the Papacy
- Persecution of John Huss
- Persecution of Jerome of Prague
- Persecution of Zisca
CHAPTER IX (pages 111 thru 115) - An Account of the Life and Persecutions of Martin Luther
CHAPTER X (pages 116 thru 120) - General Persecutions in Germany
- To this end
CHAPTER XI (pages 121 thru 123) - An Account of the Persecutions in the Netherlands
CHAPTER XII (pages 124 thru 129) - The Life and Story of the True Servant and Martyr of God, William Tyndale
CHAPTER XIII (pages 130 thru 132) - An Account of the Life of John Calvin
- Calvin as a Friend of Civil Liberty
CHAPTER XIV (pages 133 thru 138)- An Account of the Persecutions in Great Britain and Ireland, Prior to the Reign of Queen Mary I
CHAPTER XV (pages 139 thru 145) - An Account of the Persecutions in Scotland During the Reign of King Henry VIII
- An Account of the Life, Sufferings, and Death of Mr. George Wishart, Who Was Strangled and Afterward Burned, in Scotland, for Professing the Truth of the Gospel
CHAPTER XVI (pages 146 thru 207) - Persecutions in England During the Reign of Queen Mary
- 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
- Mr. John Philpot
- 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
- Sir Richard: "How may that be?"
- 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
- "RICHARD ROTH."
- 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 XVII (pages 208 thru 218) - Rise and Progress of the Protestant Religion in Ireland; with an Account of the Barbarous Massacre of 1641
CHAPTER XVIII (pages 219 thru 227) - The Rise, Progress, Persecutions, and Sufferings of the Quakers
- An Account of the Persecutions of Friends, Commonly Called Quakers, in the United States
- "At a General Court Held at Boston, the Fourteenth of October, 1656"
- "At a General Court Held at Boston, the Fourteenth of October, 1657"
- "An Act Made at a General Court, Held at Boston, the Twentieth of October, 1658"
CHAPTER XIX (pages 228 thru 229) - An Account of the Life and Persecutions of John Bunyan
CHAPTER XX (pages 230 thru 231) - An Account of the Life of John Wesley
CHAPTER XXI (pages 232 thru 242) - Persecutions of the French Protestants in the South of France, During the Years 1814 and 1820
- 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
- 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 Proestants at Nismes
CHAPTER XXII (pages 243 thru 255) - The Beginnings of American Foreign Missions
- The Persecution of Doctor Judson
- Removal of the Prisoners to Oung-pen-la-Mrs. Judson Follows Them
- Missionary Beginnings
- Epilogue to the Original Edition
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