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She said, "I have work to do, Marie. I have to go. The next morning I told Dad Sarah ran away from home. He told me she was a nut just like her mother.
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He said he didn't care. We were ten years old.
This review also includes the text from the back cover: Young Sarah could heal the sick, but she upset the religious authorities when she told them their idea of God was wrong. She ran away and now years later, she heads an international computer company with advanced generation computers and a following on the Internet that is quickly growing.
Sarah was again healing people in the jungle, but when she warned the world about a new deadly illicit drug, the local cartel became angry and took her hostage to crucify her.
American Intelligence was aware of the danger Sarah was in, but they only watched from a distance. Now the rumors say Sarah is not only still alive, but she is in the jungle fighting the cartel to save lives. A lone female agent has decided to go down the river into darkness to search for Sarah and find the truth. The Church inquisitors in Ecuador know Sarah can heal the sick, but they say she will never be a saint.
Some inquisitors believe that if Sarah was killed by the cartel then it was just God's will, because of her Internet blasphemy about the teachings and traditions of the Church. Sarah left a message for the world written on the old mission wall. It is a revision of the commandments and a list of rules for the religious faiths of the world to follow, because they have failed through out history with their responsibilities.
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John's, accompanied by portraits of John Fisher. Both colleges use her crest and motto as their arms. In she endowed a lectureship in divinity at the University of Oxford , first held by John Roper; it became the Lady Margaret Professorship of Divinity , held concurrently with a canonship at Christ Church, Oxford. A practical woman, when faced with problems of flooding in parts of the Fens that threatened some of her properties, she was able to initiate an ambitious drainage scheme, involving foreign engineers, that saw the construction of a large sluice at Boston.
There is no surviving portrait of Margaret Beaufort dating from her lifetime. All known portraits, however, are in essentially the same format, depicting her in her later years, wearing a long, peaked, white headdress and in a pose of religious contemplation. They may be based on a lost original, or be derived from the sculpture on her tomb in Westminster Abbey , in which she wears the same headdress. One variant by Rowland Lockey shows her at prayer in her richly furnished private closet behind her chamber. The plain desk at which she kneels is draped with a richly patterned textile that is so densely encrusted with embroidery that its corners stand away stiffly.
Her lavishly illuminated Book of Hours is open before her, with its protective cloth wrapper called a "chemise" binding , spread out around it. The walls are patterned with oak leaf designs, perhaps in lozenges, perhaps of stamped and part-gilded leather.
Against the wall hangs the dosser of her canopy of estate, with the tester above her head the Tudor rose at its centre supported on cords from the ceiling. The coats-of-arms woven into the tapestry are of England parted as usual with France and the portcullis badge of the Beauforts, which the early Tudor kings later used in their arms.
Small stained glass roundels in the leaded glass of her lancet windows also display elements of the arms of both England cropped away here and Beaufort. She is portrayed as a woman of extreme ambition and piety, with a hint of ruthlessness for those who stand in the way of the Tudor Dynasty. In this drama, Margaret is depicted as the power behind the throne , a hardened woman of fanatical devotion to both God and herself. She is referenced as a victim of abuse and power, who, used by men all her life, became as ruthless and callous as those around her. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Ancestors of Lady Margaret Beaufort Edward III of England 8. John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster Philippa of Hainault 4. John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset Sir Payne de Roet 9. John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent Joan of Kent 5. Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel Eleanor of Lancaster 1. Lady Margaret Beaufort Sir Roger Beauchamp Roger Beauchamp, 2nd Baron Beauchamp of Bletsoe Joan de Clopton 6. John Beauchamp, 3rd Baron Beauchamp of Bletsoe Sir John Stourton 7.
Henry Beaumont, 3rd Baron Beaumont Lady Margaret de Vere. The English Parliament in the Middle Ages. Continuum International Publishing Group. Retrieved 25 July Women and religion in medieval England. Coronation of Richard III , westminster-abbey. An act for the Attaynder of Margaret Countesse of Richmond". Fritze; William Baxter Robison Historical dictionary of late medieval England, — Retrieved 5 April Mother of the Tudor Dynasty.