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"After the Bible itself, no book so profoundly influenced
early Protestant sentiment as the Book of Martyrs. Even in our
time it is still a living force. It is more than a record of
persecution. It is an arsenal of controversy, a storehouse of romance, as well as a source of edification."
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Chapter I -- History of Christian
Martyrs to the First General Persecutions Under Nero
Chapter II -- The Ten Primitive
Persecutions
Chapter III -- Persecutions of the
Christians in Persia
Chapter IV -- Papal Persecutions
Chapter V -- An Account of the
Inquisition
Chapter VI -- An Account of the
Persecutions in Italy, Under the Papacy
Chapter VII -- An Account of the Life
and Persecutions of John Wickliffe
Chapter VIII -- An Account of the
Persecutions in Bohemia Under the Papacy
Chapter IX -- An Account of the Life
and Persecutions of Martin Luther
Chapter X -- General Persecutions in
Germany
Chapter XI -- An Account of the
Persecutions in the Netherlands
Chapter XII -- The Life and Story of
the True Servant and Martyr of God, William Tyndale
Chapter XIII -- An Account of the
Life of John Calvin
Chapter XIV -- Prior to the Reign of
Queen Mary I
Chapter XV -- An Account of the
Persecutions in Scotland During the Reign of King Henry VIII
Chapter XVI -- Persecutions in
England During the Reign of Queen Mary
Chapter XVII -- Rise and Progress of
the Protestant Religion in Ireland
Chapter XVIII -- The Rise, Progress,
Persecutions, and Sufferings of the Quakers
Chapter XIX -- An Account of the Life
and Persecutions of John Bunyan
Chapter XX -- An Account of the Life
of John Wesley
Chapter XXI -- Persecutions of the
French Protestants in the South of France
Chapter XXII -- The Beginnings of
American Foreign Missions
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