John Remington, Martyr

Pansy (1841 - 1930) and Mrs. C. M. Livingston (1832 - 1924)

John and his new wife, Mattie, have moved, together with Aunt Martha, to the city to pastor a church there. Their story continues in town, with new friends and challenges, including playing a leading role in the temperance movement that is striving to close down saloons in their new city. (Summary by MaryAnn)

Genre(s): Christian Fiction

Language: English

Keyword(s): temperance (16)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 A Narrow Door MaryAnn
00:22:14
Play 02 Made Over MaryAnn
00:18:45
Play 03 To the Front MaryAnn
00:21:49
Play 04 How One Worker Was Made MaryAnn
00:15:21
Play 05 A Promise Fulfilled MaryAnn
00:15:53
Play 06 "It has Happened" MaryAnn
00:10:53
Play 07 Is There Any Help? MaryAnn
00:21:47
Play 08 "In Bonds" MaryAnn
00:17:55
Play 09 A Model Church MaryAnn
00:16:39
Play 10 One Evening MaryAnn
00:18:02
Play 11 "No!" MaryAnn
00:14:31
Play 12 Little John MaryAnn
00:15:50
Play 13 A Little Traveler MaryAnn
00:20:40
Play 14 Suspense MaryAnn
00:16:28
Play 15 "We've Got Him!" MaryAnn
00:18:01
Play 16 Presentiments MaryAnn
00:19:31
Play 17 Complications MaryAnn
00:18:45
Play 18 An "April Fool" MaryAnn
00:17:10
Play 19 Midnight MaryAnn
00:18:53
Play 20 Plots and Counterplots MaryAnn
00:19:18
Play 21 Plain Speaking MaryAnn
00:20:00
Play 22 Two "Simpletons" MaryAnn
00:18:17
Play 23 Foreshadowings MaryAnn
00:18:06
Play 24 "It's Very Strange!" MaryAnn
00:19:41
Play 25 At Last MaryAnn
00:20:19
Play 26 Selfishness and Self-Abnegation MaryAnn
00:21:20
Play 27 "The Night Cometh" MaryAnn
00:16:57
Play 28 The Upper Chamber MaryAnn
00:17:18
Play 29 "Ottissey First" MaryAnn
00:21:07