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Protestant Hagiography and Martyrology: Critical Essay by I. Ross Bartlett

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SOURCE: Bartlett, I. Ross. “John Foxe as Hagiographer: The Question Revisited.” Sixteenth Century Journal, 26, no. 4 (winter 1995): 771-89.

In the following essay, Bartlett examines the motivations and purposes behind Foxe's writing of Acts and Monuments.

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