Commentarii rerum in ecclesia gestarum ...
Commentarii rerum in ecclesia gestarum, maximarumque per totam Europam, persecutionum, a Vuicleui temporibus ad hanc usque aetatem descriptio, Liber primus
Strasbourg: Wendelinus Rihelius, 1554.
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Rerum In Ecclesia Gestarum, quae postremis et periculosis his temporibus evenerunt, maximarumque per Europam persecutionum, ac Sanctorum Dei Martyrum, caeterarumque rerum si quae insignioris exempli sint, digest per Regna et nationes Commentarii: In qua primum de rebus per Angliam et ... (Basel, Brylingerus et Oporinus, 1559);(FIRST ENGLISH EDITION) John Foxe, Acts and Monumentes touching things done and practised by the Prelats of the Romishe Churche, specially in this Realme of England and Scotland, from the yeare of our Lord a thousand vnto the tyme nowe present. Wherin is liuely declared þe whole state of the Christian Church: with such persecutions, and horrible troubles, as haue haypened in these last and pearilous dayes. Faithfully gathered and collected according to the true copies and wrytings certificatory, aswell of them that suffered: as also of the others that were the doers and workers therof. by. I. F.(London: John Day, 1563)
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The Burning of 3 Godly Martyrs at Norwich, (viz.) William Seaman, Tho: Carman, and Tho: Hudson, Anno 1558, May 6. (1570)
from: Foxe, J. Book of Martyrs, 1684
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Apophtegmata martyrum, das ist, Denckwürdige Reden, welche die heiligen Märtyrer vom Jahr 1415 biss auf 1573 auss des heiligen Geistes trieb, in währender ihrer Gefängnuss und bey Vollziehung des uber sie gefällten Tod-Urtheils, zur Erbawung der Kirchen, Stärkung unsers Glaubens und Uberzeug- und Beschämung der Feinden der Warheit herfür gebracht haben / wie solche D. Paulus Crocius in seinem grossen Martyr-Buch verzeichnet; kürtzlich aussgezogen und zusammen getragen durch M. Rudolph Huber, Diener am Wort Gottes zu Schaffhausen
Zurich: Johann Heinrich Hamberger, Wilhelm Simlers, 1664.