Frances Eastwood 
Geoffrey The Lollard [EPUB ebook] 

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Frances Eastwood’s "Geoffrey The Lollard" explores the ecclesiastical and political instability of medieval England via the angle of its protagonist, Geoffrey. As a passionate supporter of the Lollard motion, a sect that advocates for spiritual reform and Bible translation, Geoffrey will become engaged in his time’s excessive theological strife. Set in the late Middle Ages, the radical chronicles Geoffrey’s adventure as he struggles along with his perspectives, faces persecution from the Catholic Church, and navigates the difficulties of allegiance and moral sense. With every page, Eastwood depicts the difficulties confronted by means of Geoffrey and his fellow Lollards as they battle for non-secular independence and the proper to worship in keeping with their beliefs. Eastwood transports readers to the violent realm of medieval England, in which the battle between religious orthodoxy and riot keeps. "Geoffrey The Lollard" is greater than only a historical story; it’s a fascinating exploration of religion, resilience, and the in no way-finishing look for reality and freedom inside the face of suffering.

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Format EPUB ● Pages 128 ● ISBN 9789361421358 ● Publisher Double 9 Books ● Published 2024 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 9995211 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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