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William Still

    La vie de William Still fut un témoignage de résilience et une force puissante contre l'injustice. Né dans l'esclavage, il assura non seulement sa propre liberté, mais se consacra à aider d'innombrables autres dans leur périlleux voyage vers la liberté. Son instruction autodidacte le conduisit à des postes influents au sein des sociétés abolitionnistes, où il défendit la cause des esclaves fugitifs avec une perspicacité unique. Gérant une station vitale sur le chemin de fer clandestin depuis sa propre maison, il documenta méticuleusement ses efforts, fournissant un historique de son profond impact.

    Theological Studies in Genesis and Romans
    The Underground Railroad
    • The Underground Railroad

      • 1110pages
      • 39 heures de lecture
      3,8(26)Évaluer

      Focusing on the harrowing journeys of enslaved individuals seeking freedom, this book provides an intimate glimpse into the experiences and struggles faced by those who traversed the Underground Railroad. Through the meticulous records of William Still, the narrative weaves together personal stories, letters, and first-hand accounts, showcasing the heartaches and triumphs of hundreds of escapees. It offers a historically accurate portrayal of their relentless pursuit of liberty, highlighting the courage and resilience required to overcome unimaginable odds.

      The Underground Railroad
    • Theological Studies in Genesis and Romans

      • 344pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Volume 3 covers two important areas of Scripture relevant for evangelism today. These well thought out and thought of expositions are by a much loved figure and edited by respected theologians of today.William Still (1911-97) was a Church of Scotland pastor at Gilcomston South, Aberdeen, for over 50 years. He has had a major influence on the church, both world-wide and in the UK, and with his local community.

      Theological Studies in Genesis and Romans