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    The Writings Of John Bradford, M.a.: Fellow Of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, And Prebendary Of St. Paul's, Martyr, 1555
    The Writings of John Bradford, M.a.: Fellow of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, and Prebendary of St. Paul's, Martyr, 1555...; Volume 2
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    The Writings Of John Bradford ...: Containing Sermons, Meditations, Examinations, Etc.
    The Writings of John Bradford, Vol. I - Containing Sermons, Meditations, Examinations
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    • Focusing on the life of John Bradford, an English religious martyr, the narrative explores his imprisonment in the Tower of London under Queen Mary Tudor. Throughout his confinement, he engaged with others through his writings, sharing profound reflections on faith and God. Bradford's steadfast beliefs ultimately led to his execution by burning at the stake as a heretic, highlighting themes of religious conviction and sacrifice in the face of oppression.

      The Writings of John Bradford, Vol. I - Containing Sermons, Meditations, Examinations
    • This collection features the work of John Bradford, an influential preacher and evangelical martyr of the Reformation in England. It includes sermons, meditations, and examinations that lay bare his deep faith and his unwavering commitment to reform. For readers interested in Christian theology, this volume is indispensable in understanding Bradford's role in shaping the English Reformation and its legacy.

      The Writings Of John Bradford ...: Containing Sermons, Meditations, Examinations, Etc.
    • This is a collection of the sermons, letters, and other writings of John Bradford, a prominent sixteenth-century Protestant reformer and martyr. Bradford was a key figure in the English Reformation, preaching against the Roman Catholic Church and advocating for the rights of the common people. The collection is a valuable resource for scholars and students of early modern English history and theology.

      The Writings of John Bradford, M.a.: Fellow of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, and Prebendary of St. Paul's, Martyr, 1555...; Volume 2
    • The Writings of John Bradford, M.A., Fellow of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, and Prebendary of St. Paul's, Martyr, 1555 is a collection of the sermons, letters, and other writings of one of the most celebrated preachers and martyrs of the English Reformation. This book includes Bradford's famous 'Letters of Comfort', as well as some of his most inspiring and influential sermons. Whether you're a scholar of church history, a theologian, or just interested in the life and works of John Bradford, this book is an invaluable resource.

      The Writings Of John Bradford, M.a.: Fellow Of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, And Prebendary Of St. Paul's, Martyr, 1555
    • Set against the backdrop of Tudor England, the narrative follows John Bradford, an Anglican martyr imprisoned by Queen Mary Tudor. During his confinement in the Tower of London, Bradford reflects on his faith and shares his theological insights with fellow inmates and readers. His unwavering commitment to his beliefs ultimately leads to his execution by burning, marking him as a significant figure in the religious turmoil of the time.

      The Writings of John Bradford, Vol. II - Containing Letters, Treatises, Remains
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      Memoirs of the Life and Martyrdom of John Bradford, With his Examinations, Letters, &c. Arranged in Chronological Order. Together With a Translation o