The History of Protestantism; Volume 3
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In this volume, James Aitken Wylie provides a detailed account of the Waldensian Church, its beliefs, and its struggles against persecution. Drawing on a wide range of historical sources, he paints a vivid picture of this oft-overlooked corner of Christian history, and provides valuable insights into the wider history of the Protestant Reformation.
James Aitken Wylie's sweeping history of Protestantism is a must-have for anyone interested in the religious history of Europe. With over 500 illustrations by some of the best artists of the time, this comprehensive history covers the rise of Protestantism from its origins in the Reformation to its impact on Europe and the Americas.
This authoritative history of Scotland covers the period from the arrival of the first Christian missionaries to the rise of the Culdee Church. Drawing on extensive research, it provides a detailed and engaging account of Scotland's early history.
Collection of stories from the Bible in narrative form.
Wylie exposes the tactics and ambitions of the Jesuit order, which he regards as a dangerous and subversive force within the Catholic Church. His work is a polemic against Jesuitism and a call to arms for Protestant reformers.