Children's Edition of Touching Incidents and Remarkable Answers to Prayer
Solomon Benjamin Shaw was a Methodist Episcopal minister, historian, essayist and editor. Solomon and Etta Ellen were married in McBride, Montcalm County, Michigan. Solomon resided in Chicago, Illinois for a time before taking up his principal residence in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Rev. Shaw labored on what he referred to as the "undenominational line". This stand constituted a middle ground between the association plan favored by the denomination-oriented members of the National and the independent congregationalists of the movement. "Our work is not to build up or tear down churches, but to save souls and to lead God's people into the glorious experience of entire sanctification regardless of denominational lines," he said. - Summary by Tim Cote
Genre(s): Religion
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Preface, Stories 1-3 | Tim Cote |
00:15:57 |
Play 02 | Stories 4-7 | Tim Cote |
00:16:00 |
Play 03 | Story 8 | Tim Cote |
00:17:24 |
Play 04 | Stories 9-14 | Tim Cote |
00:15:57 |
Play 05 | Stories 15-21 | Tim Cote |
00:17:06 |
Play 06 | Stories 22-24 | Tim Cote |
00:14:59 |
Play 07 | Stories 25-26 | Tim Cote |
00:12:18 |
Play 08 | Stories 27-29 | Tim Cote |
00:18:11 |
Play 09 | Stories 30-34 | Tim Cote |
00:21:10 |
Play 10 | Stories 35-39 | Tim Cote |
00:14:04 |