John Bradford—academic, priest, and martyr—was one of the sixteenth century’s most influential Reformers. Known for his spiritual devotion, Bradford was imprisoned under Mary I in 1553; he was executed in 1555. In true Reformer fashion, Bradford encouraged his readers to live devout lives and pursue holiness. Volume two of The Writings of John Bradford includes Bradford’s biography and letters, as well as exhortations, essays, and clergy eulogies.
The Writings of John Bradford is essential for any study of Reformed theology and history. It’s perfect for students, pastors, and anyone interested in the life and teachings of this Reformation martyr. In the Logos edition, key words and Scripture references link to the other resources in your digital library, making this volume easily accessible for Reformation studies.