Through Stress and Strain: a Story of the Huguenot Persecution - Emma Leslie - Books - Salem Ridge Press - 9781934671351 - December 8, 2009
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Through Stress and Strain: a Story of the Huguenot Persecution

Emma Leslie

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Through Stress and Strain: a Story of the Huguenot Persecution

When Jules Marot arrives in St. Etienne, a small village in the French Alps, in the spring of 1666, he brings bad news for his brother's family about their young son, Jacques. These are difficult times for the Huguenots. Many of the Huguenot families have grown complacent, viewing their faith as a mere political arrangement. Meanwhile, the French government continues to place more and more restrictions on them. Their schools and churches are being torn down, and they are forbidden to gather for services. The Marot family watches in dismay as many families who were once fervent in the faith give in to the pressure to convert to the "king's religion." As the persecution intensifies, the whole Marot family, including their sons, Jacques and François, must learn to trust God more than ever before.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 8, 2009
ISBN13 9781934671351
Publishers Salem Ridge Press
Pages 184
Dimensions 240 g
Language English  
Contributor C A Ferrier
Contributor J F W

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