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Books with author Louise A. Vernon

  • Doctor In Rags

    VERNON LOUISE

    Paperback (Herald Press, April 24, 2003)
    Hutterites are known for their natural medicines and living in Bruderhofs. Michael Bruhn, his sister Gudryn, and their widowed mother live in a castle in Moravia. When a doctor wearing ragged clothing heals Gudryn, Michael thinks he, too, must be a Hutterite. Later, Michael learns that this doctor in rags is the famous physican Paracelsus. Michael is impressed and begins to plan when he can also be a doctor. Then tragedy strikes. For 9-to-14-year-olds.
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  • The King's Book

    Louise Vernon

    eBook (Herald Press, May 16, 2007)
    <p>Louise A. Vernon explores the mystery behind the printing of King James Bible in 1611. Who was the secret editor who published the work of 54 different translators and made the Bible sing? Before Nat Culver, a son of a translator, finds out answers to these questions, he is plunged into a series of baffling incidents concerning accusations made against his father. For 9-to-14-year-olds.</p>
  • The Beggars' Bible

    Louise A. Vernon, Jeanie McCoy

    Paperback (Herald Press, Jan. 1, 1974)
    John Wycliffe is a famous Oxford professor who translated the Bible into English. Wycliffe believes that everyone should be able to read the Bible. Arnold Hutton hears Wycliffe's teachings and is inspired by his ideas. Arnold learns that Wycliffe's enemies are sending spies to his lectures and encouraging Oxford students to riot. Will Arnold be able to convince Wycliffe that he is in danger? Will they be able to save the English translation of the Bible? For 9-to-14-year-olds.
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  • The Bible Smuggler

    Louise A. Vernon, Roger Hane

    Paperback (Herald Press, Jan. 1, 1967)
    William Tyndale wants to translate the Bible into English. He feels the common people of sixteenth-century England should be able to read the Scriptures for themselves. The church and government violently disagree with him.Collin Hartley, an English boy, works with Tyndale on his dangerous project. Tyndale has to flee to Europe for his life. Collin goes along. Tyndale’s enemies follow him and try to catch him. But Tyndale manages to complete the translation. Then he has the English-language Bibles printed and smuggles them into England.Along with Collin Hartley, you will participate in all the important events of this story. For 9- to 14-year olds.
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  • Key to the Prison

    Louise Vernon

    eBook (Herald Press, May 16, 2007)
    <p>This story takes place in Ulverston, England, about 300 years ago. George Fox, an English religious leader and the founder of the Society of Friends, also called Quakers, lived during that time. Tommy Stafford and his sister, Celia, witness the violence and persecution brought on by the words and ways of Fox. His courage, calmness, and power with God influenced the whole family. For 9-to-14-year-olds.</p>
  • Thunderstorm in Church

    Louise A. Vernon

    Paperback (Greenleaf Press (TN), Sept. 1, 1993)
    Young Hans Luther is struggling to figure out who he is and why his father is so famous. As he struggles with his lessons and questions his Aunt Lena he begins to hear the stories about what his father has done and understand him better. Martin and Katie Luther had six children, including Hans. This is a compelling "imagining" of what life in the Luther household looked like for one of their children, and a sympathetic look at Martin Luther with an emphasis on his character as a husband and father.
  • Thunderstorm in Church

    Louise Vernon, Allan

    eBook (Herald Press, Jan. 1, 1974)
    Martin Luther’s son has a problem. What should young Hans Luther do when he grows up? How can he ever do anything important when he is constantly overshadowed by his famous father? Gradually he discovers who he is and how God wants him to live.Through Hans’ eyes 9-to-14 year olds will learn to know Martin Luther not only as the great Reformer-preacher, but also as a father with a sense of humor and as a friend.
  • Doctor in Rags

    Louise Vernon

    eBook (Herald Press, May 16, 2007)
    <p>Hutterites are known for their natural medicines and living in Bruderhofs. Michael Bruhn, his sister Gudryn, and their widowed mother live in a castle in Moravia. When a doctor wearing ragged clothing heals Gudryn, Michael thinks he, too, must be a Hutterite. Later, Michael learns that this doctor in rags is the famous physican Paracelsus. Michael is impressed and begins to plan when he can also be a doctor. Then tragedy strikes. For 9-to-14-year-olds.</p>
  • Ink on His Fingers

    Louise A. Vernon

    Paperback (Greenleaf Pr, Sept. 1, 1993)
    A twelve-year-old apprentice to Gutenberg becomes involved in a type-stealing mystery while helping Gutenberg to print the Bible.
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  • Secret Church, The

    VERNON LOUIS

    Paperback (Herald Press, Sept. 11, 2002)
    The Anabaptists are a small group of Christians who believe that everyone is a priest and should be able to study the Bible. They refuse to baptize their babies, and instead baptize adults on a confession of faith in Christ. Because of these heretical acts they are persecuted and sometimes put in prison. Richard lives in Germany and is caught up with the Anabaptists when his cousin Otto shows up seeking refuge. Richard needs help to hide Otto, but can he trust his friend Trudi? Her father hates the Anabaptists and wants to get rid of the whole movement! Join Richard as he helps his family, runs from guards, meets the legendary Menno Simons, and decides for himself whether he too wants to join the secret church.
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  • Night Preacher

    VERNON LOUIS

    Paperback (Herald Press, Sept. 11, 2002)
    This story is told through the eyes of Bettje and Jan, children of Menno Simons, who lived almost 500 years ago. Menno Simons was first a Catholic priest. As he read and studied the Bible, Menno began to understand the Christian life in a different way. Eventually he became an Anabaptist preacher. It was against the laws of that time for him to preach so Menno's preaching was done in secret at night to small groups. Soon, Menno Simons became the leader of the Anabaptists, now known as Mennonites. For 9-to-14-year-olds.
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  • The beggars' Bible,

    Louise A Vernon

    Hardcover (Herald Press, Aug. 16, 1971)
    In fourteenth-century England a poor boy becomes a disciple of John Wycliffe and helps spread word of his English translation of the Bible.