DigiCat presents to you the meticulously edited and formatted collection of the greatest works by Grace Livingston Hill: Marcia Schuyler Phoebe Deane Miranda A Daily Rate According to the Pattern Aunt Crete's Emancipation Cloudy Jewel The City of Fire Dawn of the Morning Exit Betty Lo, Michael! The Mystery of Mary The Search The Witness An Unwilling Guest The Red Signal The Story of a Whim The Tryst The Big Blue Soldier The Best Man Tomorrow About This Time Not Under the Law
Volume 52 Sermons 2968-3019 Charles Spurgeon (19 June 1834 – 31 January 1892) is one of the church’s most famous preachers and Christianity’s foremost prolific writers. Called the “Prince of Preachers,” he was one of England's most notable ministers for most of the second half of the nineteenth century, and he still remains highly influential among Christians of different denominations today. His sermons have spread all over the world, and his many printed works have been cherished classics for decades. In his lifetime, Spurgeon preached to more than 10 million people, often up to ten times each week. He was the pastor of the congregation of the New Park Street Chapel (later the Metropolitan Tabernacle) in London for 38 years. He was an inexhaustible author of various kinds of works including sermons, commentaries, an autobiography, as well as books on prayer, devotionals, magazines, poetry, hymns and more. Spurgeon was known to produce powerful sermons of penetrating thought and divine inspiration, and his oratory and writing skills held his audiences spellbound. Many Christians have discovered Spurgeon's messages to be among the best in Christian literature. Edward Walford wrote in Old and New London: Volume 6 (1878) quoting an article from the Times regarding one of Spurgeon’s meetings at Surrey: “Fancy a congregation consisting of 10,000 souls, streaming into the hall, mounting the galleries, humming, buzzing, and swarming—a mighty hive of bees—eager to secure at first the best places, and, at last, any place at all. After waiting more than half an hour—for if you wish to have a seat you must be there at least that space of time in advance—Mr. Spurgeon ascended his tribune. To the hum, and rush, and trampling of men, succeeded a low, concentrated thrill and murmur of devotion, which seemed to run at once, like an electric current, through the breast of every one present, and by this magnetic chain the preacher held us fast bound for about two hours. It is not my purpose to give a summary of his discourse. It is enough to say of his voice, that its power and volume are sufficient to reach every one in that vast assembly; of his language, that it is neither high-flown nor homely; of his style, that it is at times familiar, at times declamatory, but always happy, and often eloquent; of his doctrine, that neither the 'Calvinist' nor the 'Baptist' appears in the forefront of the battle which is waged by Mr. Spurgeon with relentless animosity, and with Gospel weapons, against irreligion, cant, hypocrisy, pride, and those secret bosom-sins which so easily beset a man in daily life; and to sum up all in a word, it is enough to say of the man himself, that he impresses you with a perfect conviction of his sincerity.” More than a hundred years after his death, Charles Spurgeon’s legacy continues to effectively inspire the church around the world. For this reason, Delmarva Publications has chosen to publish the complete works of Charles Spurgeon.
This set brings together a collection of classic out-of-print works that offer some surprising new takes on the theme of sexuality in literature. Whether examining new spaces by unrepresented women writers of colour or looking afresh at gay writings of the early twentieth century, this set presents a thought-provoking take on the subject, and as such is an essential reference source.
The American early twentieth century novelist Grace Livingston Hill was immensely popular during her lifetime, writing over 100 books and numerous short stories. Many of her tales were written during a time of great uncertainty, in a world plagued with war and the troubles of the great Depression. Her protagonists were often young female ingénues, strong Christian women or those that have erred and now seek redemption. She wrote about a variety of subjects and almost always with a romance worked into the narrative. For the first time in publishing history, this eBook presents Hill’s complete novels, with numerous illustrations, rare texts, concise introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1) Please note: Hill’s last novel, ‘Mary Arden’, was finished by her daughter and so cannot appear due to copyright restrictions. * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Hill’s life and works * Concise introductions to the major texts * All 95 novels, with individual contents tables * The complete Marcia Schuyler Trilogy * Features rare stores appearing for the first time in digital publishing, including Hill’s first tale, ‘The Esselstynes’, composed when she was only 12 years old * Images of how the books were first published, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts * Excellent formatting of the texts * Ordering of texts into chronological order and genres CONTENTS: The Marcia Schuyler Trilogy Marcia Schuyler (1908) Phoebe Deane (1909) Miranda (1915) The Novels A Sevenfold Trouble (1889) In the Way (1897) Lone Point (1897) A Daily Rate (1900) The Angel of His Presence (1902) An Unwilling Guest (1902) According to the Pattern (1903) The Story of a Whim (1903) Because of Stephen (1904) The Girl from Montana (1908) Aunt Crete’s Emancipation (1911) Dawn of the Morning (1911) The Mystery of Mary (1912) Lo, Michael (1913) The Best Man (1914) The Man of the Desert (1914) The Obsession of Victoria Gracen (1915) The Finding of Jasper Holt (1916) A Voice in the Wilderness (1916) The Witness (1917) The Enchanted Barn (1918) The Red Signal (1919) The Search (1919) The War Romance of the Salvation Army (1919) Cloudy Jewel (1920) Exit Betty (1920) The Tryst (1921) The City of Fire (1922) The Big Blue Soldier (1923) Tomorrow about This Time (1923) Re-Creations (1924) Not under the Law (1925) Ariel Custer (1925) A New Name (1926) Coming through the Rye (1926) The Honor Girl (1927) Job’s Niece (1927) The White Flower (1927) Blue Ruin (1928) Crimson Roses (1928) Found Treasure (1928) Duskin (1929) Out of the Storm (1929) The Prodigal Girl (1929) The Gold Shoe (1930) Ladybird (1930) The White Lady (1930) The Chance of a Lifetime (1931) Kerry (1931) Silver Wings (1931) The Challengers (1932) Happiness Hill (1932) The Patch of Blue (1932) The Beloved Stranger (1933) Matched Pearls (1933) The Ransom (1933) Amorelle (1934) The Christmas Bride (1934) Rainbow Cottage (1934) Beauty for Ashes (1935) White Orchids (1935) The Strange Proposal (1935) April Gold (1936) Mystery Flowers (1936) The Substitute Guest (1936) Brentwood (1937) Daphne Deane (1937) Sunrise (1937) Homing (1938) Marigold (1938) Maris (1938) Patricia (1939) The Seventh Hour (1939) Stranger within the Gates (1939) Head of the House (1940) Partners (1940) Rose Galbraith (1940) Astra (1941) By Way of the Silverthorns (1941) In Tune with Wedding Bells (1941) Crimson Mountain (1942) The Girl of the Woods (1942) The Street of the City (1942) Spice Box (1943) The Sound of the Trumpet (1943) Through These Fires (1943) More than Conqueror (1944) Time of the Singing of the Birds (1944) All Through the Night (1945) A Girl to Come Home To (1945) Bright Arrows (1946) Where Two Ways Met (1946) The Shorter Fiction The Esselstynes (1877) A Chautauqua Idyl (1887) A Little Servant (1890) The Parkerstown Delegate (1892) Katharine’s Yesterday and Other Christian Endeavor Stories (1895) Miscellaneous Stories
The Essential Works of Grace Livingston Hill offers readers a collection of heartwarming and uplifting stories that capture the essence of Christian romance fiction. Hill's literary style is characterized by its simple yet profound storytelling, centered around themes of faith, love, and morality. Set in the early 20th century, her works provide a glimpse into a bygone era while exploring timeless themes that resonate with readers of all ages. Each story is filled with endearing characters, moral dilemmas, and ultimately, messages of hope and redemption. Hill's writing is both engaging and thought-provoking, making her a beloved author in the genre of inspirational fiction. Grace Livingston Hill's Christian faith and desire to share uplifting messages through her writing served as the driving force behind The Essential Works of Grace Livingston Hill. Born into a family of Christian missionaries, Hill's stories reflect her deep-rooted values and beliefs, offering readers a sense of comfort and inspiration. Her dedication to creating wholesome and spiritually enriching content has earned her a lasting legacy in the world of Christian literature. I highly recommend The Essential Works of Grace Livingston Hill to readers seeking heartwarming tales of faith, love, and redemption. Hill's stories are perfect for those looking for engaging narratives that emphasize the power of faith and the triumph of goodness in the face of adversity. This collection is a must-read for fans of Christian romance fiction and anyone in search of wholesome and uplifting reads.