What the Faulkner Family Bible Did Not Record
The Faulkner family bible was a book, leather-bound and gilt-edged, that had been printed in London in 1688 and had crossed the Atlantic in the cargo hold of a merchant vessel named the Providence, which had been bound for Charles Town and had arrived, remarkably, with all hands accounted for and the bible undamaged, which was either a miracle or a coincidence, depending on your theology. The...
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