A Book of Quaker Saints
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PILGRIMS IN PALESTINE.
THE HAPPY WORLD.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO 'THE FELLOWSHIP OF SILENCE.'
SILENT WORSHIP: THE WAY OF WONDER.
( Swarthmore Lecture, 1919. )
The following stories are intended for children of various ages. The introductory chapter, 'A Talk about Saints,' and the stories marked with an asterisk in the Table of Contents, were written first for an eager listener of nine years old. But as the book has grown longer the age of its readers has grown older for two reasons:
L. V. Hodgkin
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A BOOK OF
QUAKER SAINTS
L. V. HODGKIN
XVIII. THE FIRST QUAKER MARTYR
XVIII. THE FIRST QUAKER MARTYR
XX. THE SADDEST STORY OF ALL
XX. THE SADDEST STORY OF ALL
XXIV. THE VICTORY OF AMOR STODDART
XXIV. THE VICTORY OF AMOR STODDART
XXXI. HOW A FRENCH NOBLE BECAME A FRIEND
XXXI. HOW A FRENCH NOBLE BECAME A FRIEND