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Behold, the bush burned with fire.
These chapters may have their messages for new friends and old those who for many years have been reading the authors books and those who may pick up this volume by chance. The lessons are not new, yet they may touch lives that need them; and, if they do not take away burdens, may make hearts braver and stronger to bear them. J.R. Miller Table of Contents
The Glory of the Common Life was published in 1910 by Hodder and Stoughton, London. It has eighteen chapters and 244 pages. The transcription was made by Paula Kuczynski: a volunteer. This is Paulas sixth book and seventh work of J.R. Miller that she has typed up. |