Editor: Christopher Martinuzzi
Martyrdom in Roman Catholic Perspective
in: The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Christian Martyrdom , pp. 357-364
Chichester: John Wiley, 2020.
The Holy English Carthusian Martyrs
London: S.P.C.K., 1935.
Hugh Latimer
London: The Epworth Press, 1953.
Interpreting Latimer: Wordsworthian Martyr or Textual Alchemist?
in: George Eliot - George Henry Lewes Studies, v. 20/21 (1992), issue : pp.58-62.
Dominican Martyrs of Great Britain
London: Burns&Oats, 1912.
Weapons of Propaganda: The Martyrologies
in: The Reformation in Historical Thought , pp. 39-57
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1985.
Mennonite Martyrdom in Amsterdam and the Art of Rembrandt and his Contemporaries
in: Contemporary Explorations in the Culture of the Low Countries, pp. 9-89
Lenham, MD: University Press of America, 1996.
Martyrdom of Father Isaac Jogues S.J. in Canada (17th Century)
Wellcome Collection, London
Michelangelo and the English Martyrs
Aldershot: Ashgate , 2012.
The Construction of Martyrdom in the English Catholic Community, 1535-1603
Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002.
The Church History of England, from the Year 1500, to the Year 1688, Chiefly with Regards to Catholicks: Being a Complete Account of the Divorce, Supremacy, Dissolution of Monasteries, and First Attempts for a Reformation Under Eduard VI. The Interruption it Met Under Queen Mary I; With the Last Hand put to it by Queen Elizabeth I: Together with the Various Fortunes of the Catholick Cause Under the Reigns of King James I, King Charles I, King Charles II, and King James II. Particularly, the Lives of the Most Eminent Catholicks, Cardinals, Bishops, Inferior Clergy, Regulars, and Laymen, who Have Distinguished Themselves by the Piety, Learning, or Military Abilities: Also, a Distinct and Critical Account of the Works of the Learned: the TRials of Those That Suffered Either on the Score of Religion, or for Real or Fictitious Plots Against the Government: With the Foundation of the English Colleges and Monasteries Abroad. The Whole Supported by Original Papers and Letters; Many Whereof Were Never Before Made Publick.
Brussles: n. p. , 1737.
The Anabaptist Martyr Ballad
in: Mennonite Quarterly Review, v. 51 (1977), issue : pp.5-21.
Pseudo-martyr: wherein out of certaine propositions, this conclusion is evicted, that those which are of the Romane religion may and ought to take the oath of allegiance
London: W. Stansby, Walter burre, 1610.
Jean de Brébeuf, 1593-1649
Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1976.
Mary's Protestant Martyrs and Elizabeth's Catholic Traitors in the Age of Catholic Emancipation
in: Church History, v. 51 (1982), issue 2: pp.172-185.
William, Cardinal Allen, 1532-1594
in: Recusant History, v. 22 (1995), issue : pp.278-279.