De Vurige Oven: Een verhaal uit den tijd der dragonades in Nederland

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De Vurige Oven: Een verhaal uit den tijd der dragonades in Nederland

by J. A. Wormser

NL·~4 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total

DE VURIGE OVEN EEN VERHAAL UIT DEN TIJD DER DRAGONADES IN NEDERLAND

0:07

EEN WOORD VOORAF.

2:34

I. Staatsmisdaad.

9:03

II. Tweestrijd.

11:29

III. Het doel gemist.

7:18

IV. Goede buurschap.

7:35

V. Rechtloos.

12:52

VI. Kerstfeest in Nederland.

9:52

VII. Het nieuwste nieuws.

16:08

VIII. Zware kerkgang.

13:30

Description

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.

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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.

About the author

J. A. Wormser

J. A. Wormser

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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