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This is a collection of the sermons, letters, and other writings of John Bradford, a prominent sixteenth-century Protestant reformer and martyr. Bradford was a key figure in the English Reformation, preaching against the Roman Catholic Church and advocating for the rights of the common people. The collection is a valuable resource for scholars and students of early modern English history and theology.
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