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$2.04Hammer of the Huguenots (Douglas Bond)
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Philippe, an orphan shipwright apprentice in 16th century France, is perplexed by the intense religious conflict raging about him. While his friends Maurice and Sophie cling to the good news proclaimed by the church Reformers, Philippe has not yet been persuaded to abandon the teachings of the state church in which he was raised.
The gospel sounds liberating at times, but can he risk believing when persecution and bloodshed inevitably follow? As Huguenot communities are massacred and full-scale warfare breaks over France, Philippe must decide once and for all where his loyalties lie. The choices he and his friends make in these violent times may cost them everything.
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Hammer of the Huguenots
Philippe, an orphan shipwright apprentice in 16th century France, is perplexed by the intense religious conflict raging about him. While his friends Maurice and Sophie cling to the good news proclaimed by the church Reformers, Philippe has not yet been persuaded to abandon the teachings of the state church in which he was raised.
The gospel sounds liberating at times, but can he risk believing when persecution and bloodshed inevitably follow? As Huguenot communities are massacred and full-scale warfare breaks over France, Philippe must decide once and for all where his loyalties lie. The choices he and his friends make in these violent times may cost them everything.
Other volumes in the Heroes & History series include:
- Hostage Lands
- The Battle of Seattle
- Hand of Vengeance
Endorsements
“A compelling historical novel. Well written and informative. Bond’s story captures the attention and makes the reader eager to know more about the historical characters in question.” — Marc Mailloux, missionary to the French-speaking world, and author of God Still Loves the French
“Hammer of the Huguenots is a gripping story about life in sixteenth-century France. Bond’s skillful blend of fact and fiction draws the reader into the religious wars of that era and exposes the theological and ethical issues faced by the Huguenots. This book provides insight into a little-known but important time in the history of the church.” — J. Robert Vannoy, ThD., Emeritus Professor, The Allan A. MacRae Chair of Biblical Studies, Biblical Theological Seminary
About the Author
Douglas Bond is the author of over 25 books of historical fiction and biography. He and his wife have two daughters and four sons. Bond is an elder in the Presbyterian Church of America, a teacher, a conference speaker, and a leader of church history tours.
Contents
- Deliver Us from Evil
- The Splintered Lance
- Foiled Conspiracy
- The Scrap Heap
- Fortified Walls
- Troops of Hell
- Horns and Hooves
- Scrapes and Bruises
- The Hammer
- Edict of January, 1562
- Another Gospel
- Poison Soup
- Awakening in Nimes
- Royal Chateau
- Tragedy at Vassy
- Spy in the Cathedral
- The Cost of Lies
- Silence
- Fire and Blood
- The Cost in Lives
- Awakening in Montpelier
- Rising Storm
- War
- On the March
- Wrong Army
- Bloody Orange
- Treacherous Peace
- Hostility Resumed
- Fight or Die
- Caught
- Dungeon Raid
- Broken Chains
- Fugitives
Weight | 0.5 lbs |
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Binding | Paperback |
Book Author | Douglas Bond |
Page Count | 232 |
Publisher | P&R Publishing |
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