Ned Franks, or The Christian's Panoply

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Charlotte Maria Tucker (A. L. O. E.) 1866
English
  • Preface
  • Pt. 1: Coming Home
  • Pt. 1: Speaking Out
  • Pt. 1: Thinking It Over
  • Pt. 1: Put to the Question
  • Pt. 1: The Lame Squirrel
  • Pt. 1: A Storm
  • Pt. 1: A Footprint
  • Pt. 1: The School Room Address
  • Pt. 1: Clearing Up
  • Pt. 2: Small Leaks
  • Pt. 2: The Little Maid
  • Pt. 2: Profession and Practice
  • Pt. 2: Putting on Armour
  • Pt. 2: Proving the Armour
  • Pt. 2: Help in Need
  • Pt. 2: Another Triumph
  • Pt. 2: The Canvass Bag
  • Pt. 3: Dull Days
  • Pt. 3: Flags of the World
  • Pt. 3: The Pet Squirrel
  • Pt. 3: The Floating Buoy
  • Pt. 3: Briars and Thorns
  • Pt. 3: Rebuke
  • Pt. 3: Tongue and Temper
  • Pt. 4: The Red Cross Knight
  • Pt. 4: The Flash
  • Pt. 4: Plunging In
  • Pt. 4: The Hour of Temptation
  • Pt. 4: A Narrow Escape
  • Pt. 4: The Martyrs
  • Pt. 4: Release
  • Pt. 5: Norah's Difficulty
  • Pt. 5: Consultation
  • Pt. 5: The Cottage in the Dell
  • Pt. 5: The Workhouse
  • Pt. 5: Sophy's Tale
  • Pt. 5: Hope
  • Pt. 5: The Return
  • Pt. 5: Success
  • Pt. 6: The Little Jew
  • Pt. 6: Preparation
  • Pt. 6: Witness to the Old Testament
  • Pt. 6: Witness to the New Testament
  • Pt. 6: The Stumbling Block
  • Pt. 6: Lost
  • Pt. 6: The Knell
  • Pt. 6: The Wedding
  • Pt. 6: Conclusion
Ned Franks, a one-armed Christian sailor, returns to his sister's home after several years away at sea. She and her son are not Christians, and are cold toward him, viewing him as a hindrance and expense. By his upright, kind behavior and willingness to work, he soon begins supporting himself and becomes well-liked in the community, especially by the children. Various other characters face and overcome challenges, including a servant girl who breaks a habit of dishonesty and a Jew who is faced with the reality that Jesus Christ is the Messiah. The design of this story is unique, as each chapter demonstrates a new fruit of the Spirit as described in Galatians 5:22-23. Excellent for children and adults of all ages. - Summary by Alayna May

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