In Convent Walls

In Convent Walls

Author: Emily Sarah Holt

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2024-01-01

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 9360466360

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"In Convent Walls" by Emily Sarah Holt is a historic novel that offers a vibrant and compelling portrayal of life in the walls of a convent in the course of the turbulent times of the English Reformation. Holt's paintings captures the challenges faced by using the nuns as they navigate the political and non-secular upheavals of the 16th century. The tale revolves around the principal individual, Cicely, a young female who finds herself drawn into the cloistered international of a convent. As England undergoes the transformation from Catholicism to Protestantism, the convent turns into a microcosm of the larger societal modifications. Cicely, torn between her non-public ideals and the expectancies of the convent, will become a witness to the struggles and conflicts that outline this era in history. Holt skillfully weaves collectively subject matters of religion, responsibility, and societal expectations, imparting readers with a nuanced exploration of the demanding situations confronted via people caught within the midst of non-secular and political modifications. The novel offers a glimpse into the lives of girls within the convent partitions, shedding light on their non-public journeys and the impact of broader historical occasions on their destinies.


In Convent Walls

In Convent Walls

Author: Emily Sarah Holt

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-09-01

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9781517146429

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In Convent Walls


I Leap Over the Wall - Contrasts and Impressions After Twenty-Eight Years in a Convent

I Leap Over the Wall - Contrasts and Impressions After Twenty-Eight Years in a Convent

Author: Monica Baldwin

Publisher: Read Books Ltd

Published: 2016-09-06

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 1473350514

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I am not the first member of my family to leap over a wall. Nearly four hundred years ago, my ancestor, Thomas Baldwin of Diddlebury, leaped to freedom from behind the walls of the Tower of London, where he had been imprisoned for taking part in a plot for the escape of Mary Queen of Scots. His name, with an inscription and the date ‘July 1585’ can still be seen where he carved it on the wall of his cell in the Beauchamp Tower. Later, he added a motto to his coat-of-arms, Per Deum meum transilio murum— ‘By the help of my God I leap over the wall’. It has been the family motto of the Baldwins ever since; but the wall that I leapt over was a spiritual and not a material obstacle. In 1914, my cousin, William Sparrow, who disapproved of my entering the convent, wrote to me: “ Knowing you as I do, I can safely predict that it will be with you as with another fair and foolish female, whose unwisdom caused her to languish long behind prison walls. Your End will be your Beginning. I commend these words, with those of the family motto, to your meditations. Taken together, they may suggest a course of action in years to come.” In the following pages I have tried to describe what happened when my cousin’s rather ambiguous prophecy was fulfilled. It is a rash and foolhardy undertaking, in the circumstances, for I really know nothing about anything, except, perhaps, what goes on behind ‘high convent walls’. My only excuse is that so many, and such different kinds of people, have urged me to attempt it. Some of them said to me, ‘Because of your past environment, your angle is unusual. It should interest people. You ought to write about it.’ Others simply bombarded me with questions. It is chiefly on their account that I have embarked upon this book. Some of the remarks made to me revealed such fantastically wrong ideas about nuns and convents that I began to feel something ought to be done to put the monastic ideal in a truer perspective for those who know little’ or nothing about it. So I have tried to write accurately and fairly about life in a strictly enclosed convent, as I myself experienced it. To do this it was necessary to describe not only the wonderful and exalted spiritual ideal which inspires that life, but also certain aspects of it which, for various reasons, may perhaps leave something to be desired. I do not feel that I have done my subject justice. If, however, these pages help to straighten out even a few of the curiously crooked notions which so many people still appear to retain about convents, I shall be well satisfied.


In Convient Walls

In Convient Walls

Author: Emily Sarah Holt

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2021-01-19

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13:

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Step into the captivating world of "In Convenient Walls" by Emily Sarah Holt, a compelling novel that transports readers to the tumultuous era of the English Civil War. Prepare to be enthralled by Holt's rich historical detail, vivid characters, and intricate plot as you journey through a time of political upheaval, religious strife, and personal turmoil. Join Holt as she immerses you in the lives of her characters, who grapple with the complexities of loyalty, love, and duty amidst the backdrop of a nation torn apart by civil conflict. Through Holt's evocative prose and meticulous research, readers are transported to a world where passion and politics collide, leaving lives forever changed. Themes of loyalty, betrayal, and resilience permeate "In Convenient Walls," offering readers a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition and the choices that shape our destinies. Holt's skillful characterizations and compelling narrative keep readers engaged from the first page to the last, inviting them to ponder timeless questions of morality and justice. Characterized by its rich historical detail and authentic depiction of life during the English Civil War, "In Convenient Walls" captivates readers with its blend of romance, intrigue, and political drama. Holt's vivid descriptions and vivid characterizations bring to life the tumultuous events of the era, immersing readers in a world of danger, intrigue, and passion. Since its publication, "In Convenient Walls" has been celebrated for its engaging storytelling and historical accuracy, earning praise from readers and critics alike. Holt's masterful evocation of the English Civil War era continues to resonate with audiences today, offering a window into a pivotal moment in British history. As you delve into the pages of "In Convenient Walls," you'll find yourself drawn into a world of political intrigue, personal sacrifice, and the enduring power of love. Holt's timeless novel is a reminder of the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity, and the enduring legacy of those who dare to defy convention. Don't miss your chance to experience the gripping drama of "In Convenient Walls" by Emily Sarah Holt. Let this compelling novel transport you to a world of passion, intrigue, and political upheaval, where the bonds of love and loyalty are tested against the backdrop of history. Grab your copy now and embark on a journey through the tumultuous era of the English Civil War.


Behind Convent Walls

Behind Convent Walls

Author: Beth Coombe Harris

Publisher:

Published: 2006-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781892777966

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Behind Convent Walls portrays the life and events associated with Charlotte de Bourbon, girl-abbess of Jouarre and later devoted wife of William the Silent, Prince of Orange. Building on the historical framework of her early years during the French Huguenots-Roman Catholic struggle, Beth J. Coombe Harris develops Charlottes lively story. Readers will be confronted with the marvelous way in which God graciously works out His purposes while also gaining a glimpse into an era of Reformation history. Charlottes story displays the incalculable value and importance of godly, devoted childrearing and how the gospel of Christ is the power of God unto salvation.


In Convent Walls

In Convent Walls

Author: Emily Sarah Holt

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-08-27

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 9781515383994

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The historical portion of this tale has been partially narrated in one of my previous volumes, "In All Time of our Tribulation," in which the Despenser story is begun, and its end told from another point of view. That volume left Isabelle of France at the height of her ambition, in the place to reach which she had been plotting so long and so unscrupulously. Here we see the Nemesis come upon her and the chief partner of her guilt; the proof that there is a God that judgeth in the earth. It is surely one of the saddest stories of history-sad as all stories are which tell of men and women whom God has endowed richly with gifts, and who, casting from them the Divine hand which would fain lift them up into the light of the Golden City, deliberately choose the pathway of death, and the blackness of darkness for ever.