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ljbooks1's review against another edition
4.0
A fascinating read of the enduring and belief of early modern people.
The amount of suffering and pain is overwhelming and the people in this book are immortalized for all to remember.
I found interesting the Protestant propaganda that Foxe has used and really shows the politics and strength of religion at this time
The amount of suffering and pain is overwhelming and the people in this book are immortalized for all to remember.
I found interesting the Protestant propaganda that Foxe has used and really shows the politics and strength of religion at this time
mo7189's review against another edition
challenging
dark
emotional
informative
inspiring
sad
medium-paced
5.0
booksbyjess__'s review against another edition
challenging
dark
emotional
hopeful
informative
reflective
sad
slow-paced
5.0
onewinternight's review against another edition
4.0
As much as you can "like" this book. I found it inspiring and convicting.
kelli7990's review against another edition
challenging
dark
sad
slow-paced
1.0
Here’s what this book is about:”Two thousand years of martyrs. For nearly 2000 years, courageous men and women have been tortured and killed because of their confessions of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. The New Foxe's Book of Martyrs tells their stories. Stories of heroic courage and overcoming faith. Stories of love of God and Christ. Stories of the amazing grace of God that enabled men, women, and children to endure persecutions and often horrible deaths.”
I listened to this book on Audible. I wanted to read this book because I found a physical copy of this book when my family and I were cleaning out my grandma’s house. I wonder if my grandma ever read this book. My grandma has passed away since then but this book sounded interesting to me even though I wasn’t sure if I wanted to hear about Christians dying. It was interesting hearing the stories of the martyrs throughout history but I found this book to be slow, depressing and emotionally heavy. It was difficult for me to hear about how the martyrs died. I couldn’t listen to this book very much. I listened to 2 or 3 chapters of the audiobook and then I had to turn it off because sometimes, hearing about the violence in the stories was too much. I’m not reading any more books like this ever again. If you don’t like a lot of violence in books, I wouldn’t recommend this. This was too much violence for me.
I listened to this book on Audible. I wanted to read this book because I found a physical copy of this book when my family and I were cleaning out my grandma’s house. I wonder if my grandma ever read this book. My grandma has passed away since then but this book sounded interesting to me even though I wasn’t sure if I wanted to hear about Christians dying. It was interesting hearing the stories of the martyrs throughout history but I found this book to be slow, depressing and emotionally heavy. It was difficult for me to hear about how the martyrs died. I couldn’t listen to this book very much. I listened to 2 or 3 chapters of the audiobook and then I had to turn it off because sometimes, hearing about the violence in the stories was too much. I’m not reading any more books like this ever again. If you don’t like a lot of violence in books, I wouldn’t recommend this. This was too much violence for me.
Graphic: Child death, Confinement, Death, Torture, Violence, Grief, Murder, and Fire/Fire injury
jananne's review against another edition
1.0
This is a collection of stories of people being martyred for their faith. The book is extremely biased, seems to show other religions in a bad light & isn't honest about the persecution Christians have done themselves (or Protestants to Catholics for that matter). At the same time, this book does not claim to be objective and could be a useful tool for some research on the matter. That's why I found it hard to give one star (in general that is a tough call since someone put a lot of work in). But it wasn't super informative, nor was it enlightening in any way. The best part was the beginning, where the disciples and their persecution was discussed, that was actually quite interesting.