Robinson Crusoe

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As a young man, Robinson Crusoe dishonors his parents by running away to sea. He is enslaved in Africa, but manages to escape to Brazil. After years of sinful living, a storm destroys the slave ship on which he is sailing. He is the only survivor. Washed up on a tropical island, he lives there all by himself for almost thirty years. Providentially, he is able to collect many useful supplies from the wreck of the ship. Taking dominion of the island, he makes a home in the wilderness. He grows his own food, raises his own livestock, and makes his own clothes and tools. But while he learns to provide for his material needs, he is still a slave to sin. Then in the midst of a terrible sickness, he finds forgiveness, redemption, and deliverance in the Lord Jesus Christ. Preserves the original Christian content, often removed in modern abridged editions Published in a collectible, quality binding appropriate for this classic Provides an easy-to-read format and classic illustrations .
Product Specifics
Item ID: 719135
ISBN-10: 1732705003
ISBN-13: 9781732705005
Speedy: 138236
Publication Date: Jan 1, 2019
# of Pages: 312
Format: Hardcover
Language: ENG

About Daniel Defoe

Daniel DeFoe (1660-1731) was a prolific English writer with over 500 works to his name, including his most famous, Robinson Crusoe (1719), Moll Flanders (1722) and Colonel Jack (1722). His resolute faith in God and his Savior, Jesus Christ, and the divine insight the Lord unfolded to him of the operations of good and evil in the history of the world and the society in which he lived, were the motivating factors behind the writing of this timeless work. Defoe�s Christianity aligned closely with the beliefs of the eminent Puritans and the brave reformers of Protestant Reformation, and he was a dissenter from the Church of England.
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