Book of English Martyrs

Book of English Martyrs

by E. M. Wilmot-Buxton

17 chapters6h 38mEnglish1915

About this book

This volume is a simple narrative suited to children's understanding of the thrilling times when English Catholics suffered for the Faith in the troubled days of the sixteenth century, when Tyburn tree was a concrete fact, and when ardent love hurled the defiance, "Come rack! Come rope!" Martyrs lay and cleric are here commemorated. The Carthusians, Houghton, Lawrence, Webster; the Jesuits, Campion, Sherwin, Southwell; the secular priests, Hart, Lacey, Ingleby; the countess of Salisbury, mother of Cardinal Pole; the Chancellor of England Blessed Thomas More, Philip Earl of Arundel, and Margaret Clitherow, harborer of priests. Their stories are told whenever possible in the words of records of the time (Summary from America Magazine, Volume 14, 1916)

Chapters (16)

1The Road to Tyburn
1559
2''Joyful Tribulaciouns'' of Blessed Thomas More, Part 1
1621
3''Joyful Tribulaciouns'' of Blessed Thomas More, Part 2
1315
4The English Terror
1331
5Papists and Heretics
1327
6The Northern Rising and Its Effects
1171
7The Excommunication
1524
8Increase in Persecution
1103
9The First-fruits of the Jesuit Mission
2927
10Blessed Ralph Sherwin
817
11The York Martyrs
1436
12A Group of Lay Martyrs
1922
13The Martyrs of 1588
1522
14Philip, Earl of Arundel
952
15''Come Rack, come Rope!''
1200
16Strength in Weakness
1556

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