NamebookThe Huguenot: A Tale of the French Protestants
AuthorGeorge Payne Rainsford JAMES
Time20:47:00
Book annotation
The time of French king Louis XIV was a time of religious conflict. His father, Louis XIII had tried to suppress the teachings and followers of Calvin but was thwarted by his ministers. The son took a different path. The king was Catholic, and although he was tolerant of others, some in his government were less so, and persecuted the Protestant Huguenots. This is the story of Albert, Count of Morseiul as he treads the tightrope of being a Huguenot landowner and loyal subject and friend of the king.
The Hero, his Friend and his Dwelling in the Seventeenth CenturyThe Valley, The Townspeople, the ProclamationThe PastorUnexpected CompanionsThe Journey and Some of Its EventsThe Lady and her LoversThe Growth of LoveThe Meeting and the ChaseThe DiscoveryThe RecallThe ExplanationsThe ReturnNew AcquaintancesThe Preaching in the DesertThe RevengeThe CourtThe Clouds and the SunshineThe Hour of HappinessThe Unknown PerilThe DecisionThe King's ClosetThe Unforeseen BlowThe ConspiratorsThe ExecutionA Woman's JudgmentThe EscapeThe Pastor's PrisonThe Death of the PersecutedThe Discovery of ErrorThe Battle and the RetreatThe Lovers' ReunionThe Night AttackThe Royalist CampThe Last EffortsThe Bitter PartingThe End
On this page you can listen to the audiobook The Huguenot: A Tale of the French Protestants - George Payne Rainsford JAMES!
Listen online in good quality, from your Android phone, iphone or pc at any time.
Comments
The minimum comment length is 50 characters. comments are moderated