This is a 16th-century biography of Georg Schärer, an early Protestant martyr who was executed during the Counter-Reformation in Austria. The book serves as a memorial to Schärer and his religious convictions, and was written to inspire and edify other Protestants who were facing persecution. It includes an account of Schärer's life, his trial, and his death, as well as a discussion of the theological issues at stake.
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