The Life Of One Alone

The life and thoughts of a widow.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

The Book'The Days Of Queen Mary' Today







The book, The Days's Of Queen Mary as it is today.
Inside the front cover you can see the candle grease and also written notes.
I don't think this book has ever been republished as I have tried to find it but have had no luck from my curiosity re the web ... but this is the book I still have in my possession.

8 Comments:

  • At 13 February, 2007 21:21, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    You have a great prize in this book. This was published from authentic documents and woodcuts around the year 1850.I admire your tenacity and determination for the Truth. May God Bless you always.

     
  • At 13 February, 2007 21:36, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Please allow me to give you a link to this nok from the web. :)
    You are a very brave lady.

    The Days Of Queen Mary

     
  • At 13 February, 2007 21:45, Blogger Simonetta said…

    Why, thank you very much anon! I am very grateful to you!

     
  • At 13 February, 2007 22:01, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Now please allow me to ask you something. I have been searching for a prayer said by one man called Knight. It is said he knelt at the stake and uttered a prayer which is rather long, but I believe well worthy for any Christian to read. Does your book have any record of Knight and the Prayer?

     
  • At 13 February, 2007 22:52, Blogger Simonetta said…

    Indeed Sir. Please forgive me, I was looking for it in the book. I will upload the photographs of his prayer in order for you to download.

     
  • At 14 February, 2007 09:25, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I am one of the girls who sat with "Simonetta" in the tomb to read the book. Hello Katy! It's Shirl! Now Presbyterian and happy!
    Denise contacted a few of us. GREAT BIG HUG TO YOU!!!

     
  • At 14 February, 2007 11:14, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I am in shock at seeing it again! Darling Katy, swinging down that rope ladder was not fun, but well worth it. The laughs we shared through school, the drama we shared together makes me shake my head even to this day.
    I stand proudly beside you to say I am Bet, the one you wrote that note to in the front of the book and I appreciated your thanks. (Sorry the biscuits I cooked were black offerings but you enjoyed them!)
    I am a Baptist today, happily engrossed in the Church and helping the young.
    We did well. ;)
    My love to you and your's always and forever.
    Bet.

     
  • At 14 February, 2007 19:42, Blogger Simonetta said…

    Oh my gosh!!! Great to see your names there again and to hear my old school nickname! I haven't heard that since school!!!
    Thanks Denny!!
    And, my love goes to you girls wherever you may be.

    Thankfully, we weren't burned at the basketball goalpost on Guy Fawkes Night ....... ROFL!!!

    I'm proud of you! I am not catholic either ...... not after reading that book, but don't tell Denny, she already knows. ;D

     

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