Through Study Windows: Twenty-Six Addresses to Children
A collection of articles and writings by H.H. Snell from Through Study Windows: Twenty-Six Addresses to Children, covering various biblical topics and Christian teaching.
31 Chapters
Table of Contents
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Preface
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As I have looked out of my windows, memory has come to my aid, and I have recovered scenes from other lands, stories from the Bible and other books, and things which have interested me in other places where I have lived. When I see the Table of Contents, I am astonished at the strange and unreasonable medley of subjects, but my only excuse is that I have put them down just as I happened to think of them. At least they all illustrate one great theme—that wondrous Life to which an ancient poet pointed when he said, “God is my High Tower.”
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1. Thankfulness
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2. Eyes and No Eyes
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3. With All Thy Might
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4. La Corbiére
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5. Flowers
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6. The Golden Rule
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7. Asking Questions
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8. Figs
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9. A Wreck
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10. Michael Angelo’s Statue of “David.”
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11. Wasps
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12. The Little Foxes
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13. Bees
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14. Gold
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15. The Brightest Thing in the World
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16. Giotto’s Tower
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17. St. George and the Dragon
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18. Little Things That Hurt
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19. God’s Handwriting
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1.—Lilies of the Valley
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2.—Wallflowers
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3.—Pansies
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20. Business
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21. Our Wonderful Life
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22. Falling Leaves
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23. Courtesy
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24. Ending a Quarrel
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25. Tale-Bearing
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26. Hard Things
