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This is a must read for all Christian men and women to come face to face with the ultimate reality of what it means to live for God in taking up our crosses and following Him. The Christian life isn’t a life of health, wealth and prosperity. Though God does in His grace providentially preserves us. The Christian life is one of giving all of self for the cause of Christ. That is one fact most are blinded of today by the man-centered “Gospel” of the modern age.

During the 16th and 17th centuries, many families owned two books: the Bible and Foxe’s Book of Martyrs. This classic book arose during the Protestant Reformation and profoundly influenced many in the English Church. Beginning with Stephen and the earliest church martyrs and continuing through the French Revolution, Foxes details the sufferings of those who would courageously stand for Christ. Nadia May does a wonderful job narrating and her empathetic tone helps with the difficult subject matter.

“When one recollects that until the appearance of the the common people had almost no other reading matter except the Bible and Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, we can understand the deep impression that this book produced.” - James Miller Dodds

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Foxes Book of Martyrs Free Audiobook Download of the Month

Foxe’s Book of Martyrs

by John Foxe

Beginning with the story of Stephen from the book of Acts, considered the first Christian martyr, the drama builds to the passion of the early Church’s persecution under the Roman Empire. The hardy and radical faith of those first believers spawned medieval missionary movements that spread the gospel across Europe and into England, Scotland, and Ireland. As the story continues, it places a significant emphasis on the sufferings of the early Protestants during the Reformation.

Go to the free download section here, add the download format of Foxe’s Book of Martyrs to your cart and enter the coupon code MAY2009 when prompted during checkout.

Our Price for May: $0.00
Download List Price: $16.98
Coupon Code: MAY2009

I apologize for posting this too late since the Month of May will be over in a couple of days and the free download will be removed by then. But if you still want to download this AudioBook after this month just leave a message in the comment box below so I could upload it for you to download.

Grace and Peace!

And oh yeah, you can read it online too here.

8 Responsesto Foxe’s Book of Martyrs Free Audio Book


  1. Jay

    June 9th, 2009 on Friday at 4:24 am

    Hey I would like to download the Audiobook Foxes Book of Martyrs. THANKS

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  2. JM Vergara

    June 10th, 2009 on Friday at 4:24 am

    Thanks for leaving a message! I'll upload it right away. Check back in a couple of hours for the download link.

    Grace and peace!:)

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  3. JM Vergara

    June 14th, 2009 on Friday at 4:24 am

    The upload is taking longer than I expected. I encountered some network problems the other day, and I just resolved 'em today. I'm 3/4s done in uploading the whole set. It's 14 parts all in all, roughly 30mb+ each. I'll put up the link in a couple of hours.

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  4. JM Vergara

    June 14th, 2009 on Friday at 4:24 am

    The links are up! Check the front page.:)

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  5. Jenny

    June 18th, 2009 on Friday at 4:24 am

    Hi- I would like to download the free copy of Foxe's Book of Martyrs. Thanks!

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  6. JM Vergara

    June 18th, 2009 on Friday at 4:24 am

    Hi Jenny, the links are up on the front page: http://www.newdemonstration.com
    It's under the “Attention” section.:)

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  7. Jenny

    June 18th, 2009 on Friday at 4:24 am

    Hi- I would like to download the free copy of Foxe's Book of Martyrs. Thanks!

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  8. JM Vergara

    June 19th, 2009 on Friday at 4:24 am

    Hi Jenny, the links are up on the front page: http://www.newdemonstration.com
    It's under the “Attention” section.:)

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