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Parables from Nature

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 9 Ratings and 9 Reviews

Book Description
1909. A delightful collection of tales. Contents: A Lesson of Faith; The Law of Authority and Obedience; The Unknown Land; Knowledge Not the Limit of Belief; Training and Restraining; The Light of Truth; Waiting; A Lesson of Hope; The Circle of Blessing; The Law of the Wood; Active and Passive; Daily Bread; Not Lost, But Gone Before; Motes in the Sunbeam; Red Snow; Whereunto?; Purring When You're ... More
Book Information
PublisherKessinger Publishing Company
BindingPaperback (23 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages320
ISBN-101417919027
ISBN-13978-1417919024
Publication Date12/01/2004
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About Margaret Gatty (Author) : Margaret Gatty is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Margaret Gatty include Parables From Nature.
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11/4/2009 Cari Haus said:
I cannot say enough about Parables from Nature by Margaret Scott Gatty. What a treasure! Mrs. Gatty wrote with a wonderful prose style, and included many encouraging morals which are a joy to share with children. The stories , which seek to uncover God’s craftsmanship in the natural world, are cha... more

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