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Saxby: a tale of old and new England

Emma Leslie (1837 - 1909)

Set in the 17th Century, this book tells of the backdrop to the settlement of New England in the American Colonies: the struggles of the Church of England, and the life of Sir Harry Vane the Younger.

Author Emma Leslie uses charming and simple historical fiction to acquaint her readers with Church History, and to make these important times accessible to any age. (Summary by LuellaMargaret)

Genre(s): Historical Fiction, Historical, Christian Fiction

Language: English

Keyword(s): church historical fiction (2), 17th century england (1), sir harry vane the younger (1)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Preface Rita Boutros
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Play 01 Unexpected Guests Rita Boutros
00:16:35
Play 02 A Visit to Hampden Rita Boutros
00:17:57
Play 03 Harry Saxby Rita Boutros
00:18:12
Play 04 Bad News Rita Boutros
00:18:03
Play 05 Was It Witchcraft? gracesilvey
00:16:23
Play 06 In London Rita Boutros
00:17:47
Play 07 A Social Evening Rita Boutros
00:18:38
Play 08 Gammer Grove Belinda Mc
00:15:29
Play 09 Trying the Witch Belinda Mc
00:15:12
Play 10 The Pilgrim Fathers Rita Boutros
00:18:14
Play 11 Another Citation from the Bishop Rita Boutros
00:17:44
Play 12 King James and His Parliament Rita Boutros
00:19:14
Play 13 At the Sign of the Spread Eagle bilwelvox
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Play 14 A Strange Meeting bilwelvox
00:17:45
Play 15 Dame Meredith ShrimpPhish
00:15:39
Play 16 Harry Vane Belinda Mc
00:16:12
Play 17 Bitter Disappointments mleigh
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Play 18 Roundhead and Royalist KHand
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Play 19 New Boston bilwelvox
00:19:03
Play 20 Governor Vane bilwelvox
00:19:58
Play 21 Perplexities LuellaMargaret
00:16:22
Play 22 Conclusion LuellaMargaret
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