Expectation Corner Emily Steele Elliott (1892)
Expectation Corner or Adam Slowman, “Is your door open?” (Ps. 62:1,5): being some fireside thoughts for the King’s pensioners With: Conflicting Duties And: When the King Comes to His Own! Emily Steele Elliott (1892)
Expectation Corner or Adam Slowman, “Is your door open?” (Ps. 62:1,5):
being some fireside thoughts for the King’s pensioners
With: Conflicting Duties And: When the King Comes to His Own!
Emily Steele Elliott (1892)
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CONTENTS<br />
EXPECTATION CORNER........................................................................................................................................7<br />
“A CHRONICLE OF THE REDEEMED LAND.”...............................................................................................................7<br />
THE MESSENGER VISITS ADAM ...............................................................................................................................11<br />
ADAM TRAVELS WITH HIS GUIDE.............................................................................................................................14<br />
THE WAGON PREPARED FOR “EXPECTATION CORNER”...........................................................................................18<br />
EPILOGUE ................................................................................................................................................................19<br />
CONFLICTING DUTIES.........................................................................................................................................25<br />
CHAPTER I............................................................................................................................................................25<br />
CHAPTER II...........................................................................................................................................................28<br />
CHAPTER III. ........................................................................................................................................................33<br />
CHAPTER IV. ........................................................................................................................................................37<br />
“WHEN THE KING COMES TO HIS OWN!” .....................................................................................................41<br />
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