Idols in the Heart: A Tale

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Contents.

CHAPTER I THE ARRIVAL.

CHAPTER II THE YOUNG BRIDE.

CHAPTER III FIRST STEPS.

CHAPTER IV CONSULTATION.

CHAPTER V THE FIRST SKIRMISH.

CHAPTER VI A DECIDED MOVE.

CHAPTER VII THE DINNER PARTY.

CHAPTER VIII A STORMY MORNING.

CHAPTER IX OPPOSITION SIDE.

CHAPTER X SOCIAL CONVERSE.

CHAPTER XI POLICY AND POLITENESS.

CHAPTER XII A PLUNGE.

CHAPTER XIII THE CHAMBER OF SICKNESS.

CHAPTER XIV THE EFFECT OF A WORD.

CHAPTER XV A RAY OF LIGHT.

CHAPTER XVI QUIET CONVERSE.

CHAPTER XVII GATHERING CLOUDS.

CHAPTER XVIII CALCULATIONS.

CHAPTER XIX SACRIFICE.

CHAPTER XX DECISION.

CHAPTER XXI JEWELS AND THEIR WORTH.

CHAPTER XXII COMING DOWN.

CHAPTER XXIII COTTAGE LIFE.

CHAPTER XXIV DARKNESS AND DANGER.

CHAPTER XXV THE SEARCH.

CHAPTER XXVI A CONTRAST.

CHAPTER XXVII PASSING AWAY.

CHAPTER XXVIII CONCLUSION.

Title: Idols in the Heart

A Tale

Author: A. L. O. E.

Language: English

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THE SICK-CHAMBER.
Page 131.


IDOLS
 
IN THE HEART.

A Tale.
BY
A. L. O. E.,
AUTHOR OF “THE GIANT-KILLER,” “PRIDE AND HIS PRISONERS,”
ETC. ETC.

“Keep yourselves from idols.” —1 John v. 21.
“Covetousness, which is idolatry.” —Col. iii. 5.
“Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth.” —Col. iii. 2.

London:
T. NELSON AND SONS, PATERNOSTER ROW.
EDINBURGH; AND NEW YORK.

1883.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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