The Reformation Trail Series #10 - The Spanish Brothers: A Tale of the Sixteenth Century
Book Description
The Spanish Brothers is an accurate historical account of the rise and fall ofthe Protestant church in Spain. Only what concerns the personal history of the brothers and their family is fiction.
Special mention is given for the story of the two great Autos-da-fe (Acts of faith - parade and execution of heretics) at Seville - a wonderful display of the absolute truth that God repays His faithful servants a hundred-fold for anything they do or suffer for His name's sake.
Author
Deborah Alcock (1835-1913) was born and raised in Ireland during the years of the potato famine, as the daughter of John Alcock, a clergyman of the Reformed Church of England and Ireland. Her books contain very accurate details of church history in story form and belong to the best historical fiction ever written.
Additional Information
Cover: Softcover
Number of Pages: 326
Publisher: Inheritance Publications
Publication Date: 2001

