The Fields of GloryTwo families-the Wakefields of nobility and the lower-class Morgans-are the focus of this sweeping generational saga, joined by intriguing personalities such as Elizabeth I, William Tyndale, and John Bunyan. Linking the people and events through the ages is the struggle of men and women who sought God as the answer to their difficulties. #4: The Fields of Glory Evan, Amos, and Jenny form a triangle of romance and adventure that takes them to the limits of their faith. With the help of an outspoken minister named John Bunyan they are drawn closer to God. |
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... married to the flighty wife . Evan knew this was quite the fashion in drama now , to make light of marriage and of the sanctity of the home . Most of the plays glorified immorality and extolled the old and faulty philosophy of “ Eat ...
... married to the flighty wife . Evan knew this was quite the fashion in drama now , to make light of marriage and of the sanctity of the home . Most of the plays glorified immorality and extolled the old and faulty philosophy of “ Eat ...
Page 172
... married and Susanne just won't let him . That's one good thing about not being married , " he said with a laugh . " I can do as I please . " " I suppose that's true , but I'd be lost without a wife . I've been blessed with two ...
... married and Susanne just won't let him . That's one good thing about not being married , " he said with a laugh . " I can do as I please . " " I suppose that's true , but I'd be lost without a wife . I've been blessed with two ...
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... Marriage is forever — at least , for as long as we live . I've watched so many couples who married unwisely . I think that most of our troubles in this life come because of marrying the wrong person . " She put her hand on his chest ...
... Marriage is forever — at least , for as long as we live . I've watched so many couples who married unwisely . I think that most of our troubles in this life come because of marrying the wrong person . " She put her hand on his chest ...
Contents
Bunyan Has Bad Dreams | 3 |
Take Me with You Sir | 4 |
A Trip to Bedford | 5 |
Copyright | |
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