Rubble and Roseleaves, and Things of That Kind

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Frank W. Boreham 1923
English
  • By Way of Introduction
  • Pt 1 Ch 1: Old Envelopes
  • Pt 1 Ch 2: 'Whistling Jigs to Milestones'
  • Pt 1 Ch 3: The Front-Door Bell
  • Pt 1 Ch 4: The Green Chair
  • Pt 1 Ch 5: Living Dogs and Dead Lions
  • Pt 1 Ch 6: New Brooms
  • Pt 1 Ch 7: A Good Wife and a Gallant Ship
  • Pt 2 Ch 1: Odd Volumes
  • Pt 2 Ch 2: O'er Crag and Torrent
  • Pt 2 Ch 3: The Pretender
  • Pt 2 Ch 4: Achmed's Investment
  • Pt 2 Ch 5: Saturday
  • Pt 2 Ch 6: The Chimes
  • Pt 2 Ch 7: 'Be Shod with Sandals'
  • Pt 3 Ch 1: We are Seven
  • Pt 3 Ch 2: The Fish-Pens
  • Pt 3 Ch 3: Edged Tools
  • Pt 3 Ch 4: Old Photographs
  • Pt 3 Ch 5: A Box of Blocks
  • Pt 3 Ch 6: Piecrust
  • Pt 3 Ch 7: All's Well That Ends Well
Frank Boreham was a well known preacher who served in England, Australia, and New Zealand. He published dozens of books and thousands of editorials during his lifetime, with no sign of slowing down, even up until his death at age 88. He wrote with a distinctive style, seeming to be able to draw a spiritual lesson out of any conceivable topic.

In this volume, Boreham characterizes each chapter as neither sermons nor essays, but simply, as he calls them, "outbursts" or "wayward notions," and he presents them to us as if we were all gathered around a comfortable fire together. - Summary by Devorah Allen

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