The Sister of Mary Dyer: The High Price of FreedomBy Ann BellDescription:
Convicted by the Puritans in 1660 for being a Quaker, Mary Dyer faced the gallows on the Boston Commons. Often misunderstood by her husband and six children, she turned her back on those who love her for the higher principle of protesting anti-Quaker Laws. Book Takeaway:Appreciate the spiritual foundation and struggles our country was built upon. Why the author wrote this book:To encourage Christians to remain true to their faith. |