The Reformation in England - Volume 2 by J H Merle D'Aubigne and published by Classics.
In this Book the shows that despite what people say that the Protestant Reformation as being too narrow and unbalanced, but the author shows that this is a betrayal of the Gospel and a perversion of history. At this time truth and error were locked in mortal combat. The free preaching and reading of God's word appeared to threaten the peace and uniformity which England's leaders - including the King - seek to maintain in the church.
Rulers and ministers rose and fell with frightening rapidity. Some who saw the light were confused by learning or intimidated by fear. But God had his faithful ministers and martyrs. Vividly and sympathetically D'Aubigne traces the trials and triumphs of faith down to the death of Henry VIII.