In 1563, John Foxe published an account of the life of Christian martyrs, beginning with Stephen, the first to die for the cause of Christ, and ending with the most recent Martyrs of his day--Protestants killed during Bloody Mary\'s reign.
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He knew that dan In 1563, John Foxe published an account of the life of Christian martyrs, beginning with Stephen, the first to die for the cause of Christ, and ending with the most recent Martyrs of his day--Protestants killed during Bloody Mary\'s reign.
He knew that dan In 1563, John Foxe published an account of the life of Christian martyrs, beginning with Stephen, the first to die for the cause of Christ, and ending with the most recent Martyrs of his day--Protestants killed during Bloody Mary\'s reign.
He knew that dan In 1563, John Foxe published an account of the life of Christian martyrs, beginning with Stephen, the first to die for the cause of Christ, and ending with the most recent Martyrs of his day--Protestants killed during Bloody Mary\'s reign.
He knew that dan In 1563, John Foxe published an account of the life of Christian martyrs, beginning with Stephen, the first to die for the cause of Christ, and ending with the most recent Martyrs of his day--Protestants killed during Bloody Mary\'s reign.
He knew that dan In 1563, John Foxe published an account of the life of Christian martyrs, beginning with Stephen, the first to die for the cause of Christ, and ending with the most recent Martyrs of his day--Protestants killed during Bloody Mary\'s reign.
He knew that dan In 1563, John Foxe published an account of the life of Christian martyrs, beginning with Stephen, the first to die for the cause of Christ, and ending with the most recent Martyrs of his day--Protestants killed during Bloody Mary\'s reign.
In 1563, John Foxe published an account of the life of Christian martyrs, beginning with Stephen, the first to die for the cause of Christ, and ending with the most recent Martyrs of his day--Protestants killed during Bloody Mary\'s reign.
Their courage and dedication inspire us to live for Christ today.
The faithfulness of such historical figures as John Wycliffe, John Huss, Martin Luther, William Tyndale, and so many others has given us our rich Christian heritage.
They faced torture and death in their fight of faith, willing to stand for their beliefs and the Word of God regardless of the price.
He knew that dangers lay in forgetting the martyrs--in being insensitive to their struggles.
In 1563, John Foxe published an account of the life of Christian martyrs, beginning with Stephen, the first to die for the cause of Christ, and ending with the most recent Martyrs of his day--Protestants killed during Bloody Mary\'s reign