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A sweeping historical narrative traces conflicts between entrenched religious authority and reforming movements, portraying personal loyalty, moral dilemmas, and the severe punishments faced by dissenters. The plot unfolds episodically across courtrooms, private houses, and communal gatherings, combining vivid rural description, detailed interpersonal encounters, and scenes of arrest, trial, and martyrdom. Figures on all sides must negotiate conscience, compromise, and resistance, and the prose shifts between dramatic incidents and reflective passages to explore themes of faith, power, communal identity, and the human costs of conviction.
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