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Modern British Martyrology: Commencing with the Reformation, A.D. 1535, 26th Henry VIII. to A.D. 1684, 24th Charles II.
London : Keating, Brown &Co. and J. Booker , 1836.
Restitution to the royal author, or, A Vindication of King Charls the Martyr's most excellent book intitutled 'Eikåon basilikåe' from the false, scandalous, and malicious reflections lately published against it
London: Samuel Keble, 1691.
The Two State Martyrs, Or, The Murther of Master Robert Yeomans, and Master George Bowcher, Citizens of Bristoll: Committed on Them by Nathaniel Fiennes (second Son to the Lord Say) the Pretended Governor of that City, and the Rest of His Conspiracie, Whom Some Call a Councell of Warre
[Oxford]: [H. Hall], 1643.
Keywords: EnglandEnglish Civil War
Theatrum Crudelitatum haereticorum nostri temporis.
Antwerp : Adrianum Hubert, 1587.
The first examinacyon of Anne Askewe, latelye martyred in Smythfelde, by the Romysh popes vpholders, with the elucydacyon of Iohan Bale
Marburg: D. van der Straten, 1546.
A Martyr's Theology of Assent. Reading Thomas More's De Tristitia Christi
in: Renaissance and Reformation, v. 29 (2005), issue 2/3: pp.49 - 63.
Tongue Screws and Testimonies: Poems, Stories, and Essays Inspired by the Martyrs' Mirror
Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 2010.