Morning by MorningTyndale House Publishers, 1998 - 254 pagina's Using an allegorical style reminiscent of John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, Hannah Hurnard has created a timeless classic of God's love. The story of Much-Afraid and her spiritual journey through difficulties with her companions, Sorrow and Suffering, reminds us constantly of how the Shepherd watches over and takes care of us, no matter what our problems may be. |
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PREFACE TO THE ALLEGORY | 9 |
FEARING INVASION | 36 |
START FOR | 55 |
Copyright | |
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able Afraid altar answered Application Study Bible ascent beautiful began Behold beside Bitterness called Cant cave cliff companions cottage Craven Fear desert dreadful enemies eyes face fear to faith feel feet like hinds felt flower follow foot gasped gently Grace and Glory hand Hannah Hurnard heart High Places Jars of Clay journey King King of Love Kingdom of Love knew laugh leaping limp live Living Translation Lord Lord Fearing mist moun mountain goat mountains Much-Afraid looked never pain path peace peaks Poor Much-Afraid precipice Pride promise quietly realized rock sang seed of Love seemed Shepherd side singing slopes smiled song Sorrow and Suffering spoke steep stone stood storm strong suddenly sweet tains tell thee thing thou thought trees trembling turn back Valley of Humiliation voice waiting walked wonderful words