Status
Available
Call number
Collection
Publication
Scottdale : Herald Press, 2008.
DDC/MDS
F A921f |
Description
It's 1544, Menno Simons, a leader in the new--and persecuted--free church movement, is on the run from authorities in the Netherlands. With a price on his head, he stops to catch his breath on a darkened farm. He prays, "Lord, what do I do now?" Myron S. Augsburger's historical novel recalls Menno's life--from Catholic priest to radical reformer to hunted fugitive. 398 Pages.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
395 p.
ISBN
0836194098 / 9780836194098
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