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Part of the Bitesize Biographies series, the author tells the story of John Hooper, one of the first Protestants to be martyred in the sixteenth century during the reign of “Bloody Mary” Tudor. We learn of Hooper’s fearless faith in Christ and the truths of the Bible. He was considered to be one of the busiest clerics of his day, staunchly defending his beliefs, which would lead to his being burnt at the stake.
Drawing from a wide range of sources – particulary Hooper’s own correspondence and writings – Pete Sullivan provides a vivid, lively account of hte final turbulent years of Hooper’s life, set against the religious and political drama of the day.
This account is a rich mix of cruelty and compassion, despair and hope. Above all it is a story of an extraordinary man whose faith and sense of duty compelled him to pay the ultimate price, and whose ‘name and deeds alone are monument more fair and durable than stone‘.
Pete Sulivan graduated with First Class Honours in Theology. He lives and works in Gloucestershire and is also a songwriter and musician.
ISBN 9781783970094
158 Pages
Paperback
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