
audiobook
For the Faith - A Story of the Young Pioneers of Reformation in Oxford
Note.
Chapter I: The House by the Bridge.
Chapter II: "Christian Brothers."
Chapter III: A Neophyte.
Chapter IV: "Merrie May Day."
Chapter V: Sweet Summertide.
Chapter VI: For Love and the Faith.
Chapter VII: In Peril.
Chapter VIII: The Fugitive.
In the bustling streets of early‑16th‑century Oxford, a group of restless scholars dares to question the limits of ecclesiastical authority. Led by the impassioned John Clarke, they argue that the Church has never truly barred laypeople from reading Scripture in their own tongue, sparking fierce debates in candle‑lit rooms and drawing the wary attention of university officials and clergy. Their spirited discourse reveals a clash between earnest reformers seeking intellectual liberty and a hierarchy intent on preserving tradition.
As the controversy deepens, some of the young men face harsh imprisonment, while others, swayed by gentle persuasion, publicly recant and even join in the burning of prohibited books. The narrative follows these conflicting paths, portraying both the courage of steadfast believers and the tragic compromises forced upon those who hoped for a gentler resolution. Listeners will be drawn into a vivid portrait of conviction, conscience, and the turbulent birth of a movement that would shape England’s religious future.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (406K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-01-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1932
A hugely prolific English novelist, she moved from moral tales for children into historical adventures for girls and later romantic fiction for adults. Across a career that produced around 350 books, she became a familiar name in late Victorian and early 20th-century popular fiction.
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