Written in the late 16th century by Francis Walsingham, this book provides a fascinating insight into the religious controversies of the time. With a focus on the Catholic-Protestant divide, it covers topics such as religious persecution, political intrigue, and theological debate. With clear and concise writing, and a wealth of historical insights, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of the Reformation.
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