Christian Fiction
Exit Betty (Version 2)
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Grace Livingston Hill
This book recounts the adventures of a young heiress, Betty, as she flees from an unwanted forced marriage. She finds refuge with a poor Chr…
Modern Prophets and Other Sketches
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Pansy
Short stories and sketches all relating in some way to temperance and advocating for prohibition. Each story looks at a different facet of t…
John Inglesant, a Romance
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Joseph Henry Shorthouse
"John Inglesant" is the best known of Mr. Shorthouse’s novels: it is also the most perfect embodiment of this spirit of mysticism …
Grace Holbrook, and Other Stories of Endeavor and Experience
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Pansy
Ten short stories of girls, each one relating a little lesson in doing one's duty, being a person of integrity, or other character lessons. …
Next Things, and Dorrie's Day
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Pansy
Two short stories about young people who find themselves in difficult circumstances, written in 1880.Next Things relates of two brothers, re…
Mary Burton Abroad, and Other Stories
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Faye Huntington, Mrs. C. M. Livingston, C. M. Livingston, Pansy, Theta, Isabella R. Williams and Mary Lynn Williamson
A collection of short stories by Pansy, Rev. C.M. Livingston, and other authors. The first eleven stories are about Mary Burton, who, althou…
A Mystery Play in Honor of the Nativity of Our Lord
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Robert Hugh Benson
A beautiful play perfect for Christmas time by Robert Hugh Benson. (Summary by Mozartjr)Cast ListNarrator: MozartjrNarrator: Larry WilsonAbe…
Agatha's Unknown Way
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Pansy
Agatha is a 20-year-old child of missionaries in India, who has come back to the United States on account of her health. She remembers fondl…
Saxby: a tale of old and new England
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Emma Leslie
Set in the 17th Century, this book tells of the backdrop to the settlement of New England in the American Colonies: the struggles of the Chu…
Pan Balcer w Brazylii
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Maria Konopnicka
A zaś opowiem wszystko i wypiszęAż do ostatka tułackie te drogi.Bo mi się serce na wichrach kołysze,Jak sęp rybołów, nad morskie rozł…