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 * "The life of the eminent martyr is here presented in what were its true relations. Mr. Pollard has fullest sympathy with his subject; he indicates faults as well as virtues and presents a vital picture of the great prelate."—Detroit Free Press.


 * "The work is accurate, scholarly, and free from partisan bias . . . a rare virtue in English works on Cranmer. The events in which Cranmer had a share are recorded with fairness and accuracy."'—The Lutheran.


 * "We have nothing but hearty praise to give to Professor Cowan's book. It seems to us the ideal of a historical manual which, while perfectly adapted to the tastes of the general reader, is based on a genuine examination of the original authorities, and keeps fully in view the claims of the serious student who wishes to remain in touch with them at every point."—Glasgow Herald.