The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss by George L. Prentiss
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"Only God can satisfy a Woman." Why human Friendship is a Snare.
Letters. II. Goes to Dorset. Christian Example. At Work among her Flowers. Dangerous Illness. Her Feeling about Dying. Death an "Invitation" from Christ. "The Under-current bears _Home_." "More Love, more Love!" A Trait of Character. Special Mercies. What makes a sweet Home. Letters. III. Change of Home and Life in New York. A Book about Robbie. Her Sympathy with young People. "I have in me two different Natures." What Dr. De Witt said at the Grave of his Wife. The Way to meet little Trials. Faults in Prayer-meetings. How special Theories of the Christian Life are formed. Sudden Illness of Prof. Smith. Publication of _Golden Hours_. How it was received. IV. Incidents of the Year 1874. Starts a Bible-reading in Dorset. Begins to take Lessons in Painting. A Letter from her Teacher. Publication of _Urbane and His Friends_. Design of the Work. Her Views of the Christian Life. The Mystics. The Indwelling Christ. An Allegory. CHAPTER XIV. WORK AND PLAY. |
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