The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss by George L. Prentiss
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III. The new Home in Dorset. What it became to her. Letters from there. IV. Return to Town. Domestic Changes. Letters. "My Heart sides with God in everything." Visiting among the Poor. "Conflict isn't Sin." Publication of _Stepping Heavenward_. Her Misgivings about it. How it was received. Reminiscences by Miss E. A. Warner. Letters. The Rev. Wheelock Craig. V. Recollections by Mrs. Henry B. Smith CHAPTER X. ON THE MOUNT. 1870. I. A happy Year. Madame Guyon. What sweetens the Cup of earthly Trials and the Cup of earthly Joy. Death of Mrs. Julia B. Cady. Her Usefulness. Sickness and Death of other Friends. "My Cup runneth over." Letters. "More Love to Thee, O Christ". |
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