John Foxe: "Acts and Monuments," 4.16ff.


A history of the Popes is given: Innocent VIII, Alexander VI and the “bloody warrior” Julius II. A digression and tour of Mohammedanism, the Saracens and Turks is given. A council in 1511 is called to depose the Pope. Foxe notes that the Turks are judgments against the Christian—we complain of the Saracen sword while burning fellow Christians, we complain of their foul doctrine while ours is corrupt, etc., and so Foxe more largely argues.


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