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Book Description
- Title:
- The Life Story of John Knox. The Galley Slave Who Broke a Nation's Fetters
- Authors:
- James Joseph Ellis [1853-1924?
- Publication Year:
- 1895
- Location:
- Glasgow / London
- Publisher:
- R.L. Allan & Son / Alfred Holness
- Pages:
- 64
- Subjects:
- John Knox, Reformation, Scotland, Biography
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- "Let Her Swim;" or, The Prisoner, a Prophet
- Plain PSeaking; or, He Who Never Feared the Face of Man
- "A Blast of the Trumpet;" or, The Exile Whose Heart Was at Home
- "Tolerbable Fooleries;" or, Pulling Down the Rook's Nests
- "Spare No Arrows;" or, Free and Pure
- A Subject, Yet Royal; The Tigress Robbed of Her Prey
- A Dead hand and a Glad Heart; or, Where to Cast the Anchor
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