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Dwellers in the Hills

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Melville Davisson Post


Ward was laid up after a mysterious accident when Woodford, a rival cattleman, demanded 600 head be delivered within 3 days under a contract…

The Two Bears, and Other Sermons for Children

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J. C. Ryle


”Let no one make you think that you are too young to serve God. That is not true. As soon as you know right from wrong, you are old enough t…

Brewing

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Alfred Chaston Chapman


Great as is the debt of gratitude which the brewing industry owes to the labours of scientific men, it has been more than repaid by the imme…

The Princess Galva

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David Whitelaw


Edward Povey had been a correspondence clerk for twenty-two years when he was summarily dismissed. So how did he find himself mixed up with …

Expository Thoughts on the Gospels - St. Luke Vol. 2

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J. C. Ryle


“Expository Thoughts” divides the Gospels into sections of about twelve verses each, from which J. C. Ryle selects two or three prominent po…

Eighteen Months in the War Zone: A Record of a Woman's Work on the Western Front

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Kate John Finzi


"But it is not for those who heard the call in the later months so much as in memory of those early heroes of Mons, who knew the bitter…

The Directory of the Devout Life

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Frederick Brotherton Meyer


We can never allow the great objective facts of Christianity, and their attendant doctrines, to sink low on our horizon; but we must give eq…

The Upas Tree, A Christmas Story for all the Year

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Florence Louisa Barclay


Ronald West has a brilliant idea for his next novel, but to do it right, he wants to spend the next six months tramping around central Afric…

Religions of Ancient China

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Herbert Allen Giles


An overview of the religions of China, beginning with Fu Hsi, B.C. 2953-2838, and continuing through the 19th Century.

The Fundamental Doctrines of the Christian Faith

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Reuben Archer Torrey


We were having a great many accessions to our church. While many of these came by letter form other churches, many of them were new convert…

Knots Untied

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J. C. Ryle


Being Plain Statements on Disputed Points in Religion, from the Standpoint of an Evangelical Churchman.The volume now in the reader's hands …

Expository Thoughts on the Gospels - St. John Vol. 2

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J. C. Ryle


The fourteen years which have "passed over" me since I first began writing on the Gospels, I humbly hope have not been thrown away…

Quilts, Their Story and How to Make Them

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Marie D. Webster


Although the quilt is one of the most familiar and necessary articles in our households, its story is yet to be told. In spite of its unive…

Wherein?

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G. Campbell Morgan


These studies in the book of Malachi were delivered as addresses to the students at Mr. Moody’s Bible School in Chicago, and then to my own …

Quiet Hints to Growing Preachers

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Charles E. Jefferson


Charles Edward Jefferson was pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle in Brooklyn, New York for 33 years. In Quiet Hints, published in 1901, he pro…

C. H. Spurgeon's Prayers

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Charles H. Spurgeon


The day on which a volume of C. H. Spurgeon's Pulpit Prayers appears is a day to be desired. Decidedly this selection of the great preacher'…

Joseph: Beloved, Hated, Exalted

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Frederick Brotherton Meyer


I remember seeing the huge Matterhorn reflected, in its minutest details, in a small mountain lakelet, many miles distant; and similarly, th…

The History of the English Bible

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John Brown


The celebration of the Tercentenary of the Authorized Version of the English Bible of 1611 has called into existence the little book here p…

Eyes Like the Sea

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Mór Jókai


He was a painter, a poet, a novelist. He lived during the Hungarian revolution and his love of freedom meant his life was often in peril. Sh…

Chinese Sketches

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Herbert Allen Giles


Herbert Giles was in the diplomatic service in China from 1867 to 1893. His frank observations on Chinese culture and people form the basis…

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