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John Foxe's apocalyptic thought : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Foxe's apocalyptic thought The English Protestant cleric John Foxe of the 16th century, known primarily if somewhat misleadingly as a martyrologist on the basis of his major work ''Actes and Monuments'', wrote also on the interpretation of the Apocalypse, both at the beginning of his writing career in the 1550s, and right at the end of it, with his ''Eicasmi'' of 1587, the year of his death. ==Background== John Bale writing in the 1540s had identified the Protestant Church of England as an actor in the historical struggle with the "false church" of Catholicism; and backed up his views with interpretation of the ''Book of Revelation''. The "English apocalyptic" was exceptional in the Protestant territories, with the concept of England as an "elect nation".
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