
by John Foxe
A Testament to Faith Through the Ages
From the dawn of Christianity to the flames of the Reformation, countless believers have upheld the pure gospel truth—salvation by grace alone, through faith alone, in Jesus Christ alone. This unabridged audio presentation of Fox’s Book of Martyrs chronicles their unwavering testimony, paid for in blood across the centuries.
When John Foxe published his “Acts and Monuments” in 1563, he documented not merely historical events, but a continuous thread of faithful witnesses who stood firmly on Scripture even as authorities demanded compromise. These were not simply victims of persecution, but champions of truth who understood that Christ alone secures salvation—not works, not traditions, not ecclesiastical authority.
From Stephen’s stoning to the Waldensians in the Alpine valleys, from Wycliffe’s followers to the Reformation martyrs, these believers shared a common conviction: the sufficiency of Christ’s sacrifice and the authority of God’s Word above all human institutions. While millions perished by sword, flame, and torture, their testimonies shine as beacons of pure faith throughout church history.
This complete audio journey brings their stories to life with historical accuracy and spiritual reverence. Listeners will witness ordinary men and women making extraordinary choices—rejecting compromise and embracing death rather than denying the gospel’s central truth that we are justified by faith alone.
More than a historical record, these accounts reveal the sovereign hand of God preserving His church and His truth through the darkest periods of persecution. Their courage continues to inspire believers today who face their own challenges to biblical fidelity.
Begin your journey through this essential Christian testimony through the centuries.
Fox’s Book of Martyrs hard cover book available here