ABSTRACT

First published in 1999, This book  is a wide-ranging and authoritative review of the reception in England and other countries of Foxe’s Acts and Monuments of the English Martyrs from the time of its original publication between 1563 and 1583, up to the nineteenth century. Essays by leading scholars deal with the development of the text, the illustrations and the uses to which the work was put by protagonists in subsequent religious controversies. This volume is derived from the second John Foxe Colloquium held at Jesus College, Oxford in 1997. It is one of a number of research publications designed to support the British Academy Project for the publication of a new edition of Foxe’s hugely influential text.

chapter Chapter One|14 pages

Tyndale and Foxe

chapter Chapter Four|18 pages

The Illustrations: Their Pattern and Plan

chapter Chapter Six|11 pages

John Foxe's Last Word

chapter Chapter Eleven|56 pages

John Foxe, Evangelicalism and the Oxford Movement

chapter Chapter Twelve|9 pages

Electric Foxe: A Digital Case History