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.
1. Tyndale and Foxe, David Daniell. 2. Reforming Roman Emperors: John Foxe's Characterisation of Constantine in the Acts and Monuments, Micheal S. Pucci. 3. The Unsteady Beginnings of English protestant Martyrology, Alec Ryrie. 4. The Illustrations: Their Pattern and Plan, Ruth Samson Luborsky. 5. A Case for Luke Shepherd as a Source for John Foxe, Janice Devereux. 6. John Foxe's Last Word, David J. Keep. 7. Backing Protestantism: The London Godly, The Exchequer and the Foxe Circle, Brett Usher. 8. Whitgift's 'Book of Martyrs': Archbishop Whitgift, Timothy Bright and the Elizabethan Struggle over John Foxe's Legacy, Damian Nussbaum. 9. 'Oppressed by the Force of Truth': Robert Persons Edits John Foxe, Ceri Sullivan. 10. Elect Church or Elect Nation? The Reception of the Acts and Monuments, Glyn Parry. 11. John Foxe, Evangelicalism and the Oxford Movement, Andrew Penny. 12. Electric Foxe: A Digital Case History, David Newcombe.