This collection of treatises and letters showcases the writings of Dr. Nicholas Ridley, a renowned bishop and Protestant martyr during the reign of Queen Mary I. Ridley's letters provide a fascinating window into the religious struggles of 16th century England, and his treatises offer valuable insights into his theological beliefs and debates of the era. This volume is a must-read for anyone interested in church history and the Protestant Reformation.
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