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The Amulet

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A Note from the Translator In The Amulet, Hendrik Conscience has worked up an incident which occurred at Antwerp, in the 16th century, into a story of great power and deep interest. It was a dark and bloody deed committed, but swift and terrible was the retribution, strikingly illustrating how God laughs the sinner to scorn, and how the most cunningly devised schemes are frustrated, when He permits the light of His avenging justice to expose them in their enormity. On the contrary, it forcibly proves that virtuous actions, sooner or later, bear abundant fruit even in this world. If a man's sins bring upon his head a weight of woe, so do his good deeds draw down the benedictions of heaven and serve as a shield to protect him from his enemies.

S. J. F.
Baltimore

198 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1859

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Hendrik Conscience

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Henri (Hendrik) Conscience was een Vlaamse schrijver. Hij staat in Vlaanderen bekend als "De man die zijn volk leerde lezen".

Hendrik Conscience in de Nederlandstalige Wikipedia

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Hendrik Conscience bij "Schrijversgewijs"


Henri (Hendrik) Conscience was a Flemish writer. In Flanders he is remembered as 'The man who taught his people to read'.

Hendrik Conscience in the English Wikipedia

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