Parables from Nature


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(3.1 stars; 184 reviews)

Parables From Nature is a collection of short stories which were originally published as 4 separate volumes. They are inspired from Nature and written for children. Nevertheless, Gatty uses children's literature because she knows that in doing so, she can reach a wider group of readers and point out problems from the Victorian Age. (Summary by sailormoon) (11 hr 13 min)

Chapters

00 - Preface 6:05 Read by Julie Parmenter
01 - A lesson of faith 12:48 Read by Julie Parmenter
02 - The law of authority and obedience 18:13 Read by Julie Parmenter
03 - The unknown land 21:05 Read by Linda Fredericks
04 - Knowledge not the limit of belief 18:27 Read by Daniela Austin
05 - Training and Restraining 14:30 Read by Linda Fredericks
06 - The light of truth 13:15 Read by Kalynda
07 - Waiting 20:23 Read by Bill Mosley
08 - A lesson of hope 11:44 Read by Snapdragon
09 - A circle of blessing 27:02 Read by Joyce Martin
10 - The law of the wood 18:44 Read by Bobby Douglas
11 - Active and Passive 38:19 Read by Rapunzelina
12 - Daily Bread 37:31 Read by Veronica Schlette
13 - Not lost, but gone before 31:42 Read by Rapunzelina
14 - Mates in the sunbeam 8:35 Read by Snapdragon
15 - Red Snow 35:14 Read by Larraine Paquette
16 - Whereunto? 22:41 Read by Joyce Martin
17 - Purring when you're pleased 13:48 Read by Linda Fredericks
18 - The voices of the earth 16:04 Read by Joyce Martin
19 - The Master of the harvest 22:00 Read by Rapunzelina
20 - The deliverer 20:25 Read by Bill Mosley
21 - Inferior Animals 47:18 Read by Camela
22 - The general thaw 21:40 Read by Linda Fredericks
23 - The light of life 14:54 Read by Kalynda
24 - Gifts 21:39 Read by Joyce Martin
25 - Night and Day 19:38 Read by Joyce Martin
26 - Kicking 43:11 Read by laurencetrask
27 - Imperfect Instruments 42:03 Read by laurencetrask
28 - Cobwebs 22:07 Read by Bill Mosley
29 - Birds in the Nest 12:48 Read by Linda Fredericks

Reviews

224 likes!


(5 stars)

i love it its soo good and beautiful

The stories are a bit odd, the readers are good, I like it.


(4 stars)

love it


(5 stars)

I love this book and it is very interesting

Wonderful Homeschool Book


(5 stars)

We are reading this for homeschool and I think I love it more than the kids do! Such Rich spiritual analogies with tender stories of nature.

I Hate this book and I can't Get the chapter I Want


(0.5 stars)

Well written.


(3.5 stars)

Andrew Murray spoke of this author in one of his books which was put together when he taught at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. He told about the Hearth Cricket finding his place in life.


(4.5 stars)

I like the book but it is very good 😀