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Amy Carmichael [1867-1951], Windows. London: SPCK, 1937. Hbk. pp.247.


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Book Description

Title:
Windows
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
SPCK
Pages:
247
Subjects:
Christian Mission, India, Amy Carmichael, Biography
Copyright Holder:
Public domain

Contents

  1. Out of the Mountain Mist
  2. Various Weather. 1929
  3. Electric Light and Xrays
  4. Broken Bread
  5. Unwanted?
  6. The Angels' Finance Meeting and a Spider's Bridge
  7. Vintha
  8. We Would Be That Voice. 1930
  9. Gentians
  10. Fungus
  11. Secret India. 1931
  12. The Lover and the Lions. 1931
  13. Walls
  14. There is nNo Third Choice
  15. I Am Jacob
  16. Flying Spray
  17. "Wonder at That Which is before You." 1932
  18. Flowers Among the Rocks
  19. Fragments and the Law of the Cross
  20. Not Just Figures. 1933
  21. Waste?
  22. A Leaf for a Bud
  23. Labini of Kwato
  24. Moonlight. 1934
  25. Sunlight
  26. The Two £200. 1934
  27. Foundations with Sapphires
  28. A Map for the Mind
  29. Peppermints
  30. If Any of Thine
  31. The Sign For the Completion
  32. Hath He Said and Shall He Not Do It?
  33. The Shrine-Land
  34. Plans for Quietness
  35. An Running Over. 1935
  36. And Yet Thou Hast Done This
  37. Only Six Weeks Ago
  38. Emily. The Summary 1935
  39. Private Finances
  40. Common Things for God
  41. The Sayings of a Child
  42. Candles
  43. An Unexpected Chapter
  44. Land. 1926-1935
  45. Gentians and Strobilanthes Again
  46. Under the Fig Tree. 1936
  47. The Passing of a Nurse
  48. The Dedication of the Hall of Good Tidings
  49. Babies' Joy
  50. With Those Who Come After
  51. I am a Window in the Palace. 1936
  52. Not the Flimsy Plank of a Book
  53. Raising Funds
  54. "Coined Affection"
  55. The Furrow
  56. The Ploughers
  57. A Question
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