The Brutal Reign of Bloody Mary: Why the Reformers Were Burned - Tapa blanda

Ryle, J.C.

 
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Sinopsis

During a three-year period, Queen Mary Tudor, known as "Bloody Mary," executed 288 Protestants by burning them alive. Among the victims were men, women, and even children who refused to renounce their Protestant beliefs, particularly regarding the Gospel and the Eucharist. "The Brutal Reign of Bloody Mary," which has been updated in modern English, provides readers with insight into the historical backdrop of that era, the theological disputes involved, and detailed narratives of nine martyrdoms. These accounts serve to deepen one's understanding of the Protestant faith and improve resilience in the face of persecution.

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