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Edith Louisa Cavell was a British nurse. She is celebrated for saving the lives of soldiers from both sides and in helping some 200 Allied soldiers escape from German-occupied Belgium during the First World War, for which she was arrested. She was subsequently court-martialled, found guilty of treason and sentenced to death. She was shot by a German firing squad at the age of 49. Her execution was greeted with worldwide condemnation and extensive press coverage. A woman of profound faith, she told her chaplain, on the night before her execution, “Standing as I do in view of God and eternity, I realize that patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone." Her death caused international outrage and may have contributed to America’s decision to enter the war. Three films and a stage play have been written about her life, and many public buildings and streets named after her. She will feature on a commemorative £5.00 coin in 2015.
Edith Louisa Cavell was a British nurse. She is celebrated for saving the lives of soldiers from both sides and in helping some 200 Allied soldiers escape from German-occupied Belgium during the...
Edith Louisa Cavell was a British nurse. She is celebrated for saving the lives of soldiers from both sides and in helping some 200 Allied soldiers escape from German-occupied Belgium during the First World War, for which she was arrested. She was subsequently court-martialled, found guilty of treason and sentenced to death. She was shot by a German firing squad at the age of 49. Her execution was greeted with worldwide condemnation and extensive press coverage. A woman of profound faith, she told her chaplain, on the night before her execution, “Standing as I do in view of God and eternity, I realize that patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone." Her death caused international outrage and may have contributed to America’s decision to enter the war. Three films and a stage play have been written about her life, and many public buildings and streets named after her. She will feature on a commemorative £5.00 coin in 2015.
Advance Praise
"Edith Cavell has long deserved this book that explains her heroism in the light of her faith. She was a woman who followed the call of God wherever it led - even to her death. Her faith defined her, her faith sustained her and her faith is an example to us all. Read this book and let her faith inspire you." Dr Rachel Jordan, National Mission and Evangelism Advisor, Church of England.
"Edith Cavell has long deserved this book that explains her heroism in the light of her faith. She was a woman who followed the call of God wherever it led - even to her death. Her faith defined her...
"Edith Cavell has long deserved this book that explains her heroism in the light of her faith. She was a woman who followed the call of God wherever it led - even to her death. Her faith defined her, her faith sustained her and her faith is an example to us all. Read this book and let her faith inspire you." Dr Rachel Jordan, National Mission and Evangelism Advisor, Church of England.