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A Story of the Reformation in Italy "You have forgotten that you should confess Christ’s Name; and do you not remember, O deluded people, that whoever confesses not Christ upon earth, shall be denied by Him before His Father and the holy angels? Certainly you are not alone in this backsliding. There may be some in our valleys of the Alps who carry with them certificates that they are genuine papists, and have their children baptized by priests with all the mummeries of superstition, yes, and go to the so-called sacrifice of the mass, openly bowing the knee to Baal, that they may be seen of men; and they excuse themselves — verily a fancied excuse! — by saying secretly when they enter the mass house, ‘Cave of robbers, may God confound you!’ I have heard that similar practices extend even here. My brothers, such duplicity is intolerable to the righteous Lord. Do you think that He will not protect the men who range themselves under His banner against Antichrist, in the face of all the world? . . ." Sobs and moans came from that excitable southern audience; glowing eyes, betokening glowing hearts, met the youthful preacher’s every look. . . . Thus Paschali enunciated the principles which were to guide his ministry.Sku: 9781894666305
Under the Inquisition
By: Elizabeth H. Walshe$17.95 -
A Tale of the New World “A good ending to your story,” said the monk, smiling. “It is not quite the end,” José answered. “The Auqui came in triumph to the place where his father was. Then the old Inca took from his head the llautu — the sacred crimson fringe — and the black and white wing-feathers of the coraquenque, and he put them on the head of the brave young Auqui; and he bade his captains bear him aloft in the golden chair, and salute him as mighty Inca, Child of the Sun, Friend of the Poor. From then on the Auqui reigned gloriously. He took to himself the name of the bright spirit that appeared to him on the plains of Chita — Viracocha, ‘foam of the sea.’ He built a beautiful temple in his honour. The work was long, and took many years to finish; but he saw it finished, for he reigned until his hair was white as the snow of the Andes.”Sku: 9781894666145
Under the Southern Cross
By: Deborah Alcock$29.95 -
The Life of the Venerable John Alcock (Late Archdeacon of Waterford) “John,” said his father, calling him one day to his side, “what would you like to be?” “A doctor, Sir,” was the prompt reply of the doctor’s son, who shared the family esprit de corps to the uttermost. “I was born a doctor, of a family of doctors,” he often said afterward. “Well, Ben and Nat are going to be doctors; I think you had better be a clergyman,” was the disappointing answer.Sku: 9781772980233
Walking with God
By: Deborah Alcock$29.95 -
Hunted by foes, tormented by spirits, and plagued by maleria, Wambu stumbles back to his old village in an effort to reach the white man.Sku: 0888157878
Wambu In the Valley of Death
By: Piet Prins$15.95 -
Wambu learns more about Jesus, but the mystery and magic of the old witchcraft die hard in the boy’s heart.Sku: 0888157886
Wambu Journey To Manhood
By: Piet Prins$12.95 -
Wambu is a young aborigine whose family is part of a small and slowly shrinking tribe ruled by a witch doctor.Sku: 9781772980332
Wambu The Chieftain’s Son
By: Piet Prins$15.95 -
It is the story of 12- year-old Martin Meulenberg and his family during the Roman Catholic persecution of the Reformed Christians in The Netherlands about the year 1600. A peddler, secretly distributing Reformed books from village to village, drops a copy of Guido de Brès’ True Christian Confession — a booklet forbidden by the Roman Catholic authorities. An evil neighbor sees the book and informs . . .Sku: 9780921100126
When the Morning Came
By: Piet Prins$11.95 -
A Novel on William the Silent King Philip II of Spain is prepared to make any concession to the lowlands, except freedom of conscience and worship and thus William of Orange continues in the struggle for true liberty. More important noblemen and personal friends sacrifice their lives, leaving few of William’s original friends alive. But Charlotte de Bourbon is ready to encourage her hero despite all the crises he must endure. When Leyden is under siege William becomes ill. Will the cause have to be given up? King Philip, in the meantime, is furious because he cannot get rid of William. Everyone on his black list is dead but not the most important one: William of Orange. In a fury he writes the Ban and publishes it abroad. With this permission to dispose of his enemy in any way, the King is sure someone will kill William for him. After all, they will receive a great reward: a high position and name, wealth, fame . . . Will King Philip’s plan succeed? The sequel to Prince and Heretic, by Marjorie Bowen.Sku: 9780921100577
William by the Grace of God
By: Marjorie Bowen$17.95 -
Two Historical Essays The two biographies make excellent reading, and the times the essays describe are of considerable interest and importance in the history of our civilization. Moreover, although Bowen obviously is not one in faith with Gustavus Adolphus and William of Orange, her essays relate incidents that are testimonials to God's mercies in preserving His Church. Remembering these mercies,Sku: 092110006X
William III and Gustavus Adolphus II
By: Marjorie Bowen$11.95 -
Whether you are old or young you will enjoy this biography on the life of William of Orange. A fascinating true story about one of the greatest princes who ever lived and already by his contemporaries justly compared to King David.Sku: 9780921100157
William of Orange The Silent Prince
By: W.G. Van de Hulst$13.95 -
Through misadventure, the hero of the story, James Walsham, becomes involved in the historic struggle between Britain and France for supremacy on the North American continent.Sku: 9780921100874
With Wolfe in Canada – Or the Winning of a Continent
By: G.A. Henty$21.95 -
Zarco signs on as mate apprentice aboard the fleet of Bartholomew Diaz who discovers the Cape of Good Hope. Under Vasco da Gama, Zarco later sails to India. Norel was one of Hollands best-loved authors of historical fiction.Sku: 9780888158777
Zarco, The Explorer
By: K. Norel$11.95