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George MacDonald

Salted With Fire

George MacDonald

George MacDonald's comprehensive work on fundamental Christian theology and spiritual discipline.

25 Chapters

Table of Contents

1 CHAPTER I: "Whaur are ye aff til this bonny mornin', Maggie, my doo?" said the 2 CHAPTER II: In the meantime, Maggie was walking shoeless and bonnetless up the hill 3 CHAPTER III: Upon a certain stormy day in the great northern city, preparing for 4 CHAPTER IV: The soutar was still meditating on things spiritual, still reading the 5 CHAPTER V: The same moment to her ears came the cry of an infant. Her first 6 CHAPTER VI: As soon as the baby was asleep, Maggie went back to the kitchen where 7 CHAPTER VII: Isy had contrived to postpone her return to her aunt until James was 8 CHAPTER VIII: James Blatherwick was proving himself not unacceptable to his native 9 CHAPTER IX: Out of this quiescence, however, a pang from the past one morning 10 CHAPTER X: On the morning of a certain Saturday, therefore, which day of the week 11 CHAPTER XI: It would be difficult to represent the condition of mind in which 12 CHAPTER XII: Already, ere James's flight was discovered, morning saw Mr. Robertson 13 CHAPTER XIII: It must be remembered that Blatherwick knew nothing of the existence of 14 CHAPTER XIV: For some time they had lain silent, thinking about him by no means 15 CHAPTER XV: It would be too much to say that the hearts of his parents took no 16 CHAPTER XVII: Little knows the world what a power among men is the man who simply and 17 CHAPTER XVIII: In the meantime the said child, a splendid boy, was the delight of the 18 CHAPTER XIX: Meanwhile the minister remained moody, apparently sunk in 19 CHAPTER XX: Never dawned Sunday upon soul more wretched. He had not indeed to climb 20 CHAPTER XXI: As time went on, the terror of discovery grew rather than abated in the 21 CHAPTER XXII: The night had fallen when he reached the farm. The place was silent; 22 CHAPTER XXIII: The next day, Isy, although very weak, was greatly better. She was, 23 CHAPTER XXIV: She woke in the first of the gray dawn, while the house was in utter 24 CHAPTER XXV: There was great concern, and not a little alarm at Stonecross because 25 CHAPTER XXVI: The next morning James was in the field with the rest long before the

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