Bag om England's Bloody Tribunal
First published in 1679, England's Bloody Tribunal is a polemic against the persecution of Protestants in England during the reign of James II. The book includes accounts of individual martyrs and their sufferings, as well as broader historical analysis of the roots and consequences of the religious conflict. This edition includes updated notes and introduction to contextualize the book's place in English history, as well as to highlight its relevance for contemporary discussions of religious freedom.
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