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The Czar
Deborah Alcock
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CHAPTER VII.“ON THE EDGE OF THE STORM.” “Still the race of hero-spirits
Pass the lamp from hand to hand;
Age from age the words inherits—
‘Wife, and child, and fatherland!’”
Years came and went, changing the “little lord” of Nicolofsky into the graceful, handsome young nobleman, the ornament of the ball-rooms of Moscow. Ivan Ivanovitch—as he was usually called by his numerous friends, such use of the father’s Christian name being accounted the best style and the highest courtesy in Russian society—had now completed his education. He spoke French, the French of the sa. . . Read More
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Here is a vivid picture of believers feeling the effects of the early Reformation. Alcock's characters are believable, and we see the fear, the faith, the controversies, the danger, and the reality of forsaking all to follow Christ. We get to plumb the deep thoughts of believers as they wrestle with
A powerful story that's well worth the read.
'The Spanish Brothers' is a tender, encouraging tale of two brothers who are drawn into the Reformed faith during the Spanish Inquisition. One of the best books that I have EVER read.
Beautiful, beautiful story. I cried and laughed for joy as I read it, and almost sang aloud during some moments--though they would seem to be the saddest of all. Though the writing is in older English with a style that would scarcely be published today (Alcock seems to not be familiar with the phras