Authentic American History V1

Benjamin Franklin’s great-great-grandfather and his family, when reading the Bible was illegal.

The Authentic American History TEXT from original documents, Volume 1 is now available! This volume covers our His Story from the time that the Bible was placed in the common man’s hands until the Pilgrims were prepared to adventure to America. You may purchase it HERE.

You’ll learn about the time when reading the Word of God was illegal, but got into homes and families. The picture above is Benjamin Franklin’s great-great-grandfather reading the Bible to his children with one of his children set at the window to look out for the Queen’s policeman – who would throw them into prison for reading the Bible.

In Benjamin Franklin’s autobiography, he shares a story: 

This obscure family of ours was early in the Reformation, and continued Protestants though the reign of Queen Mary, when they were sometimes in danger of trouble on account of their zeal against popery. They had got an English Bible, and to conceal and secure it, it was fastened open with tapes under and within the cover of a joint-stool. When my great-great-grandfather read it to his family, he turned up the joint-stool upon his knees, turning over the leaves then under the tapes. One of the children stood at the door to give notice if he saw the apparitor coming, who was an officer of the spiritual court. In that case the stool was turned down again upon its feet, when the Bible remained concealed under it as before.*

Come listen to how reading the Bible set a flame in families to change their lives, homes, churches and nation. Every one, every nation can do this. God is awesome and He is “Our Father!”

Enjoy the discussion about the overview of Authentic American History, Volume 1 HERE.

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    *Benjamin Franklin, The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, JP Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia, 1868, 5.