Robert Hardy's Seven Days: A Dream and Its Consequences |
Title: Robert Hardy's Seven Days A Dream and Its Consequences Author: Charles Monroe Sheldon Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
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"He continued kneeling there." "He continued kneeling there."
ROBERT HARDY'S SEVEN DAYS. A DREAM AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.
BY CHARLES M. SHELDON,
AUTHOR OF "IN HIS STEPS," "THE CRUCIFIXION OF PHILLIP STRONG," "HIS BROTHER'S KEEPER," ETC.
LONDON: WARD, LOCK & CO., LIMITED, WARWICK HOUSE, SALISBURY SQUARE, E.C. NEW YORK AND MELBOURNE. 1899
PREFACE. This story was first read by the author to his Sunday evening congregation in the spring of 1892. The chapters were given one at a time on consecutive Sundays, and the way in which the story was received encouraged the pastor in his attempt to solve the problem of the Sunday evening service in this manner. CHARLES M. SHELDON. Central Church, TOPEKA, Kansas.
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