
audiobook
DE VURIGE OVEN EEN VERHAAL UIT DEN TIJD DER DRAGONADES IN NEDERLAND
EEN WOORD VOORAF.
I. Staatsmisdaad.
II. Tweestrijd.
III. Het doel gemist.
IV. Goede buurschap.
V. Rechtloos.
VI. Kerstfeest in Nederland.
VII. Het nieuwste nieuws.
VIII. Zware kerkgang.
In the waning light of a summer morning in 1836, the Dutch countryside around Loosdrecht awakens to the rhythm of plows and horse‑drawn carts. Beneath this tranquil routine, however, lies a simmering tension between the state, the established church, and a small community of dissenters known as the Afgescheidenen. The author weaves contemporary documents and personal testimonies into a vivid portrait of a nation grappling with religious freedom and authority.
The story opens with Klaas Beukman, a sturdy farmer, preparing his old carriage for a journey that will bring an unexpected visitor to his doorstep. The stranger, a gaunt young man in immaculate black clothing, carries an air of resolve that hints at both personal hardship and a deeper missionary purpose. Through their brief exchange, listeners catch a glimpse of the everyday lives caught in the cross‑currents of law, faith, and the restless spirit of those who refused to be silenced.
Language
nl
Duration
~4 hours (267K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Anna Tuinman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2008-12-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1845–1916
A Dutch writer, publisher, and public speaker, he moved easily between literature, religion, and public debate. Best known for historical and moral writing, he also played a lively role in Dutch cultural and political life around the turn of the twentieth century.
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