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The recent pirate activities on the horn of Africa have sparked interest in a phenomenon which in the years of yore characterised the high seas i.e. hostage taking. Combating this ill is the primary objective of the present treatise. Through his autobiographical narrative, The Fighting Sailor Turn'd Peaceable Christian, Thomas Lurting (1632-1713) distinguishes himself as one of the emblematic defendants of the early Quaker ideals for International Peace. In this treatise Lurting takes the fight for these ideals to the maritime scene. Most of the narrative takes place on board the Bristol Frigo
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monografia Rebiun28053083 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun28053083 m o d | cr -n--------- 091123s2009 cm a ob 000 0beng d 1-283-19780-4 9956-715-22-0 9786613197801 9956-715-34-4 9956-615-29-3 UPVA 997918965303706 UAM 991008080266504211 CBUC 991010898123206709 MiAaPQ MiAaPQ MiAaPQ fre 289.6092 Fighting sailor turn'd peaceable Christian. English & French Thomas Lurting electronic resource] the fighting sailor turn'd peacable = Le Marin Combattant devenu paisible translated and edited with introductory notes by Bill F. Ndi Mankon, Bamenda, Cameroon Langaa Research & Pub. CIG 2009 Mankon, Bamenda, Cameroon Mankon, Bamenda, Cameroon Langaa Research & Pub. CIG 1 online resource (98 p.) 1 online resource (98 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographical references Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Bibliographical Information; Preface; Introductory Notes; Notes introductives; The Fighting Sailor Turn'd Peaceable Christian: Manifested in the Convicement and Converstion of Thomas Lurting. With a Short Relation of Many Great Dangers and the Wonderful Deliverances He Met Withal; Le marin combattant devenu paisible chrétien: illustré dans la conviction et la conversion de Thomas Lurting. Avec une courte relation de plusieurs grands dangers et de merveilleuses délivrances qu'il rencontra; To the Reader; Au lecteur The Fighting Sailor Turn'd Peaceable ChristianLe marin combattant devenu paisible chrétien; A True Account of George Pattison's Being Taken by The Turks; And How Redeemed by God's Direction and Assistance, Without Bloodshed, Putting the Turks on Shoar in Their Own Country, About the Eighth Month, 1663.; Un récit vrai de la capture de George Pattison par les turcs et sa liberation grâce à la direction et au soutien de dieu, sans effusion de sang, déposant les turcs sur la côte de leur propre pays, le huitième mois 1663.; Back Cover The recent pirate activities on the horn of Africa have sparked interest in a phenomenon which in the years of yore characterised the high seas i.e. hostage taking. Combating this ill is the primary objective of the present treatise. Through his autobiographical narrative, The Fighting Sailor Turn'd Peaceable Christian, Thomas Lurting (1632-1713) distinguishes himself as one of the emblematic defendants of the early Quaker ideals for International Peace. In this treatise Lurting takes the fight for these ideals to the maritime scene. Most of the narrative takes place on board the Bristol Frigo French Lurting, Thomas 1632-1713.) Conversion- Christianity Electronic books Ndi, Bill F. 9956-558-20-6