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After befriending John Bunyan, a prisoner in her father's jail, Cissy leaves a life of drudgery for the the bustle of seventeenth-century London where she endures the horrors of the Great Plague and experiences the power of Christ.
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Christian life, Fiction, History, Juvenile fictionPeople
John Bunyan (1628-1688)Places
Great BritainTimes
Charles II, 1660-1685Edition | Availability |
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False coin, true coin
1993, Bob Jones University Press
Paperback
in English
0890846642 9780890846643
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Publisher no. 063701 (Bob Jones University Press)
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We be counterfeiters and smugglers and traitors to the Crown, Cissy thought sadly. And I be a great sinner, almost as bad as Wicket Nidd, my own father. Whom should Cissy Nidd believe? Her father, maker of counterfeit coins? Or John Bunyan, the prisoner in her father's jail who dares to speak of worshiping God in spirit and in truth? As Cissy endures the horrors of plague and the Great Fire of London, she learns the difference between deceit and righteousness, between the false and the true. But the moment comes when she is faced with a heart-wrenching choice, and like Bunyan himself, she must prove the faithfulness of God. - Back cover.
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