The Bells of Is
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The Bells of Is |
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F.B. Meyer |
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141 pages |
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From an edition published in 1894 |
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A unique book on the story of F.B. Meyer's endeavors to serve God and go beyond the walls of his church building to reach people that would not normally attend church. The process led to the establishment of a boys home, half-way house, several businesses, a great commotion among the venders of alcholic drink, and the ability of those who are outcasts of society to integrate into being productive citizens. Read about the harrowing experiences of working with people who are known to be dangerous, as well as expressions and actions from the crowds of those who make up "society." |
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- A Birthday Reverie
- Melbourne Hall, Leicester
- Launching Out
- At the Jail Gates
- My First Case
- Our System of Relief
- My Work as Banker
- A Brace of Fowls
- Prisoners’ Aid Societies
- My Relations with the Publicans
- “Providence House”
- I Become a Fire-Wood Merchant
- Various Methods
- The Streets
- “The Cathedral”
- On the Race-Course
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