John Bradford

John Bradford was a 16th-century English preacher and writer, best known for his works on morality and spirituality. Born around 1510, he became a prominent figure in the Protestant Reformation, advocating for a faith grounded in personal integrity and the importance of community. Bradford's sermons and writings reflect his deep commitment to social justice and compassion, often addressing the needs of the less fortunate in his society. His famous saying, "There but for the grace of God go I," encapsulates his empathetic approach to human fallibility and divine mercy.

As you explore John Bradford's works in this app, you’ll find a thoughtful blend of theology and practical wisdom, inviting you to reflect on your own life and values. His writings remain a testament to the enduring power of faith and kindness, resonating with readers who appreciate a more humane perspective on life's challenges. We encourage you to dive into his words and discover the insights that have inspired many throughout the ages.

Meditations and Prayers

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The writings of Bradford, as a chaplain and friend of Bishop Ridley, are of interest to all churchmen; and they embrace topics of deep impor…