The bloody theatre : or, Martyr's mirror, of the defenceless Christians, who suffered and were put to death for the testimony of Jesus, their Savior, from the time of Christ until the year A. D. 1660. Formerly compiled from various authentic chronicles and testimonies published in the Dutch language

by Thieleman J. van Braght

Other authorsI. Daniel Rupp (Translator)
Paper Book, 1837

Status

Available

Call number

289.7 BRA

DDC/MDS

289.7 BRA

Publication

Lancaster County, Pa. : Published by David Miller, near Lampeter Square, 1837.

Description

Classic graphic accounts of more than 4,000 Christians who endured suffering, torture, and a martyr's death because of their simple faith in the gospel of Christ. Includes more than 50 finely detailed etchings by noted Dutch artist Jan Luyken. Songs, letters, prayers, and confessions appear with the stories of many "defenseless Christians" who were able to love their enemies and return good for evil. This gigantic book calls believers to follow Jesus in all areas of life, even unto death. Come what may, true Christian commitment demands supreme discipleship and steadfast adherence to the teachings modeled by Jesus and his apostles. Written and published in 1659 by a Dutch Mennonite, Thieleman J. van Braght, to strengthen the faith of his fellow believers, and translated into German in 1748 at the time of the French and Indian War for the same reason. In 1886 Martyrs Mirror was translated into English to challenge generations of Christians in North America. Also available in a leather-bound gift edition.… (more)

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Physical description

xviii, 1048 p.; 20 cm

Barcode

640

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