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A study of the Ten Commandments in the context of modern times and
appropriate for small group discussion.
What in HEAVEN'S NAME is Happening on Earth? is an attempt to
understand the current turmoil in our world. Its premise is that
there is more going on than meets the eye and that only Biblical
viewpoint gives us any hope of discerning between what is of
trivial and lasting, temporal and eternal value. Although by not
means exhaustive, it examines the themes of Redemption and
Restoration that run through the Bible. It proclaims that nothing
in this world is ever out of God's control and that not even human
hubris, greed or overweening ambition, at their worst, will thwart
the inevitable fulfillment of His purposes and plan.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Northern India, Aug. 15, 1860. DEAR MOTHER, SISTER AGNES, AND OTHER
RELATIVES AND FRIENDS For a long time I liavc been intending to
comply with the request ofmany ofyou for a more detailed account of
my dear departed wife than I have yet given but always when I
attempted it, for some rea- son or another, I can scarcely say
what, I have found it next to impossible to proceed. To- day being
just one year frommy great bereave- ment, I feel that if I ever do
it, it must be done now. Perhaps the fulfilment of this task will
be a fitting observance of the first anniversary of the mournful
event. I, as well as you, have a desire that you should remember
one whose memory will ever be most dear to me. I feel that my
obligation to make you better acquainted with her, is much
strengthened by the fact that you all loved her so sincerely,
although many of you knew her so slightly. I will try to write such
a letter as you may wish to preserve among you as a kind of memento
of a very dear departed one. I will therefore begin with THE CHILD.
Her birthplace was in the same country towii of Massachusetts as
that of her very dear friend Mrs. Herron. But though they were both
children at the same time in Petersham, yet, so far as they knew,
they never met with each other till five years ago, when they were
both embarking on the same ship, for the same field of labor, far,
far from their native town, there to become most intimate and
loving friends. She was the eldest child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Greenleaf, and was born on the 27th of February, 1835.Her mother
dying when she was about two years old, requested her mother, Mrs.
Phebe Greenwood of Templeton, MRS. LIZZIE G. CALDERWOOD. 5
Massachusetts, a mostpious and active Christian lady, to take her
as her own child and bring her up in the fear and service of the
Lord. This charge she fulfilled most faithfully, and by the divine
blessing, successfully. For the benefit of those with sunny little
faces who, even in a few weeks acquaintance, learned so fondly to
love her, I will tell a story of her childhood. When she was eight
or nine years old, a lit- tle friend of hers, younger than herself,
had received a pair of new shoes. This little girl went one day a
strawberrying. On reaching the strawberry field, to save her new
shoes from becoming soiled, she put them off. But on leaving the
field for home, she had forgotten where she left her shoes and as
darkness was approaching, she had no opportunity of searching for
them. While she had been careful in one respect, she had been
careless in another. So next morning her mother required that she
should find her shoes before she could have her breakfast. In great
trouble, on her way alone to the strawberry field, she called for
comfort and counsel on her little friend LIZZIE GREEN- LEAF. As
they walked together towards the field, doubtless sadly discussing
the probability of one of them losing her breakfast as well as her
nice new shoes, a happy thought entered Lizzies mind. She said, God
knows where these shoes are, and if we will ask him, perhaps he
will show them to us. Before they entered the field, they knelt
down beside the fence, and Lizzie offered a prayer. As for years
after this time she had scarcely thought of this prayer, the
precise words were forgotten but she remembered her pleading that
God had asked little children to come to him, and now they two
little children had come, andwished him to show them where A s
shoes were. That prayer, whatever were its words, was answered they
had scarcely entered the field, when, to their great delight, they
spied the shoes...
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