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The Huguenot Galley Slaves (Paperback)
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The Huguenot Galley Slaves (Paperback)
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Loot Price R240
Discovery Miles 2 400
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The Huguenot Galley Slaves, from the Memoirs of Jean Martielhe. The
captivating true story of Jean Martielhe, who, at sixteen, was
forced to flee home and country in search of religious freedom. In
the year 1700, a fresh revival of persecution against the Huguenots
was storming across southern France under the command of the Duke
de la Force. King Louis XIV had issued the infamous "Revocation of
the Edict of Nantes" in 1685 and 15 years later, still finding no
end to the number of adherents to the Reformed faith, unleashed yet
another wave of dragoonades in a determined effort to abolish
Protestantism and unite France under Pope, creed, and King. Bibles
were burned, children were taken from their parents, conversions
were forced by every means, and the citizens were subjected to
outrages, torture, and death. Such an unbridled fury against the
Protestants excited an exodus of France's most productive and pious
citizens, and no further threat of penalty, imprisonment, slavery
for life, torture, or execution, could stop it. Follow our young
Christian as he perseveres through imprisonments, attempts to bring
him to renounce his faith, and ultimately his enslavement on the
French Royal Galleys.
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