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Charles Wagner

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Charles Wagner


Born
in France
January 03, 1852

Died
May 12, 1918


Charles Wagner was a French reformed pastor whose inspirational writings were influential in shaping the reformed theology of his time.

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Simple Life

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By The Fireside

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The better way L'ami

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Courage

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Justice by Charles Wagner ;...

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating20 editions
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L'AMI Dialogues intérieurs

liked it 3.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1902 — 13 editions
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the Home of the Soul

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Deadlights and Other Nightm...

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The Dead Sea Stroll

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Vers Le Coeur de l'Amérique...

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“If there are people at once rich and content, be assured that they are content because they know how to be so, not because they are rich”
Charles Wagner, The Simple Life

“When I loved you and you loved me,
You were the sky, the sea, the tree;
Now the skies are skies, and seas are seas,
And trees are brown and they are trees. ”
Charles Wagner

“Do not the very sinews of virtue lie in man's capacity to care for something outside himself?”
Charles Wagner, The Simple Life