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The Little Preacher

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First published January 1, 1867

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Elizabeth Payson Prentiss

51 books115 followers
ELIZABETH PRENTISS (1818 -1878) was the daughter of an early nineteenth-century revival preacher and began writing as a teenager. Born in 1818 in Portland, Maine, Prentiss was also the writer of the hymn "More Love to Thee, O Christ." Prentiss died in Vermont in 1878.

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May 5, 2020
I’ve loved everything I’ve read by Elizabeth Prentiss, and I was not disappointed with this gem. I cannot wait to read it slowly with my children, and discuss each chapter in turn. Prentiss is an excellent writer, making this an enjoyable read. But even deeper still she is a Godly woman, who uses storytelling to convey poignant truths. In the character depicted there are clear lessons to learn, traits to be emulated and warnings to heed.
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January 19, 2025
A friend recently listed Elizabeth Prentiss as a favorite author, so I asked her what all she's written. She didn't know—beyond the well-known Stepping Heavenward, and the hymn "More Love to Thee, Oh Christ." So I looked up some books and ordered two. Maybe I'll send them to my friend after I read them. They're written in that friendly, earnest mid-century, almost cutesy style, but the occasional beautiful phrase or description of heart-deep Christianity rewards one's reading.

Brighter Winter Read two books by the same author (also read Aunt Jane's Hero).
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509 reviews87 followers
February 9, 2015
This was a family read aloud. It is a little quaint by today's standards, the story of a stringent Father and an ill-used son. I remember it feeling heavy, but there were strong moral points, especially that character can be born out of suffering.
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53 reviews20 followers
October 11, 2023
A most unusual book. I liked it very much.
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January 5, 2023
I generally love Elizabeth Prentiss, but this was not my favorite. It is a short and sweet story but sort of rushes at the end.
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85 reviews6 followers
April 5, 2013
A short read for Prentiss fans. Sweetness and grace overcome deplorable sin.
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