Protestant Martyrs
John Cooper – A Protestant Martyr Who Was Not Burnt At The Stake
John Cooper – A Protestant Martyr Who Was Not Burnt At The Stake
The Suffolk village of Wattisham is not very large. The traveler is surprised to find in it a large Baptist Chapel. It has been a center of evangelical witness for many years. The parts of our country where there is a strong evangelical testimony today are often places where in the times of bitter persecution steadfast souls kept the faith and lost their lives in its… Continue reading
The Burning Of Richard Bayfield
The Burning Of Protestant Martyr Richard Bayfield
The Converted Monk of Bury
by Sylvia Lacoski
Tyndale’s New Testament
Tyndale’s New Testament was completed in 1525 and sent to England. The Roman Catholic authorities did all they could to suppress the book. It was publicly burned; it was denounced. All the arguments of Sir Thomas More to keep it out of the hands of the people only aroused their suspicions, for they concluded there must be something very different… Continue reading