Here I Stand Narratives And Sketches From Reformation Days

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Here I Stand Narratives And Sketches From Reformation Days
Graebner Theodore
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But several monks urged her not to follow her father's counsel, because the reading of Scripture, they said, was a dangerous thing, and might seduce her. But the Lord trained her early in the school of adversity to give heed unto. His Word. Before she was quite grown up, she lost both her parents within five days. She and the six other children would have been left all alone and forsaken if Duke William had not taken them to his court and provided for them. So she was brought up by the duchess ...and learned "good behavior and the fear of God. " Whenever she thought of those days, she said with heartfelt gratitude, "May God be her reward here in time and hereafter in eternity. " At the duke's court she met a Franconian nobleman, Frederick von Grumbach. Attracted by her beauty and intelligence, he wooed and won her. Two sons and two daughters issued from this mar- riage.
While Argula was busy in her new home as an active Martha, she also, like Mary, engaged in heavenly things and diligently sought the one thing needful.


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