Rainbow Valley by Lucy Maud Montgomery

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Breakfast under the big Birch tree Carl Larsson 1896

I. Home Again

II. Sheer Gossip

III. The Ingleside Children

In the punishment corner by Carl Larsson

IV. The Manse Children
V. The Advent of Mary Vanse

VI. Mary Stays at the Manse
VII. A Fishy Episode
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VIII. Miss Cornelia Intervenes

IX. Una Intervenes

X. The Manse Girls Clean House

XI. A Dreadful Discovery
XII. An Explanation and a Dare

XIII. The House on the Hill

XIV. Mrs. Alec Davis Makes a Call



Village Gossip in Dalmatien by Emil Orlik
Village Gossip in Dalmatien by Emil Orlik
XV. More Gossip XVI. Tit for Tat XVII. A Double Victory XVIII. Mary Brings Evil Tidings XIX. Poor Adam! XX. Faith Makes a Friend XXI. The Impossible Word XXII. St. George Knows All About It XXIII. The Good-Conduct Club Anderson, Sophie, The Time Of The Lilacs XXIV. A Charitable Impulse XXV. Another Scandal and Another "Explanation" XXVI. Miss Cornelia Gets a New Point of View XXVII. A Sacred Concert XXVIII. A Fast Day XXIX. A Weird Tale XXX. The Ghost on the Dyke XXXI. Carl Does Penance XXXII. Two Stubborn People XXXIII. Carl Is--not--whipped XXXIV. Una Visits the Hill XXXV. "Let the Piper Come"

Anne of the Island by Lucy Maud Montgomery

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Anne of the Island is the 3rd book in the Anne of Green Gables series.

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I       The Shadow of Change

II      Garlands of Autumn

III     Greeting and Farewell

IV      April's Lady

Spring by Carl Larsson

V       Letters from Home

VI      In the Park


VII     Home Again


VIII    Anne's First Proposal

IX      An Unwelcome Lover and a Welcome Friend

X       Patty's Place

XI      The Round of Life

XII     "Averil's Atonement"

XIII    The Way of Transgressors 

XIV     The Summons

XV      A Dream Turned Upside Down

XVI     Adjusted Relationships


XVII    A Letter from Davy 

XVIII   Miss Josepine Remembers the Anne-girl

Girl Arranging her Hair, Mary Cassatt

XIX     An Interlude 

XX      Gilbert Speaks 

XXI     Roses of Yesterday 

XXII    Spring and Anne Return to Green Gables 

XXIII   Paul Cannot Find the Rock People

XXIV    Enter Jonas

XXV     Enter Prince Charming

XXVI    Enter Christine

XXVII   Mutual Confidences 

XXVIII  A June Evening

XXIX    Diana's Wedding

Girl in a wedding gown by Robert Henri

XXX     Mrs. Skinner's Romance 

XXXI    Anne to Philippa 

XXXII   Tea with Mrs. Douglas

Old Woman Drinking Tea by Antonio Mancini

XXXIII  "He Just Kept Coming and Coming"

XXXIV   John Douglas Speaks at Last

XXXV    The Last Redmond Year Opens

XXXV1   The Gardners' Call

XXXVII  Full-fledged B.A.'s

XXXVIII False Dawn 

XXXIX   Deals with Weddings

XL      A Book of Revelation 

XLI     Love Takes Up the Glass of Time

Anne’s House of Dreams by Lucy Maud Montgomery

Rustico Beach on Prince Edward Island

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1  In the Garret of Green Gables

2  The House of Dreams

3  The Land of Dreams Among

4 The First Bride of Green Gables

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5 The Home Coming

6  Captain Jim

7  The Schoolmaster’s Bride

8Miss Cornelia Bryant Comes to Call

9  An Evening at Four Winds Point

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10 Leslie Moore

11 The Story of Leslie Moore

12 Leslie Comes Over

13 A Ghostly Evening

14 November Days

15 Christmas at Four Winds

16 New Year’s Eve at the Light

17 A Four Winds Winter

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18 Spring Days

19 Dawn and Dusk

20 Lost Margaret

21 Barriers Swept Away

22 Miss Cornelia Arranges Matters

23 Owen Ford Comes

24 The Life-Book of Captain Jim

25 The Writing of the Book

26 Owen Ford’s Confession

27 On the Sand Bar

28 Odds and Ends

29 Gilbert and Anne Disagree

30 Leslie Decides

31 The Truth Makes Free

32 Miss Cornelia Discusses the Affair

33 Leslie Returns

34 The Ship O’Dreams Comes to Harbor

35 Politics at Four Winds

36 Beauty For Ashes

37 Miss Cornelia Makes a Startling Announcement

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38 Red Roses

39 Captain Jim Crosses the Bar

40 Farewell to the House of Dreams

Anne of Avonlea by Lucy Maud Montgomery

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Anne of Avonlea is the 2nd book in the Anne of Green Gables series.

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Two cows by Alexander Defaux

I         An Irate Neighbor

II        Selling in Haste and Repenting at Leisure

III       Mr. Harrison at Home

IV        Different Opinions

V         A Full-fledged Schoolma'am

VI        All Sorts and Conditions of Men . . . and women

VII       The Pointing of Duty

VIII      Marilla Adopts Twins

IX        A Question of Color

X         Davy in Search of a Sensation

XI        Facts and Fancies

XII       A Jonah Day

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XIII      A Golden Picnic

XIV       A Danger Averted

XV        The Beginning of Vacation

XVI       The Substance of Things Hoped For

XVII      A Chapter of Accidents

XVIII     An Adventure on the Tory Road

XIX       Just a Happy Day

XX        The Way It Often Happens

XXI       Sweet Miss Lavendar

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XXII      Odds and Ends

XXIII     Miss Lavendar's Romance

XXIV      A Prophet in His Own Country

XXV       An Avonlea Scandal

XXVI      Around the Bend

XXVII     An Afternoon at the Stone House

XXVIII    The Prince Comes Back to the Enchanted Palace

XXIX      Poetry and Prose

XXX       A Wedding at the Stone House

Girl in a wedding gown by Robert Henri

Rilla of Ingleside by Lucy Maud Montgomery

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Berthe Morisot, The Cradle

Chapter 1 – Glen Notes and Other Matters

Chapter 2 – Dew of Morning

Chapter 3 – Moonlit Mirth

Chapter 4 – The Piper Pipes

Chapter 5 – The Sound of a Going

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Chapter 6 – Susan, Rilla, and Dog Monday Make a Resolution

Chapter 7 – A War-baby and a Soup Tureen

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Baby (Cradle) by Gustave Klimt

Chapter 8 – Rilla Decide

Chapter 9 – Doc Has a Misadventure

Chapter 10 – The Troubles of Rilla

Chapter 11 – Dark and Bright

Chapter 12 – In the Days of Langemark

Chapter 13 – A Slice of Humble Pie

Chapter 14 – The Valley of Decision

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Chapter 15 – Until the Daybreak

Chapter 16 – Realism and Romance

Chapter 17 – The Weeks Wear By

Chapter 18 – A War-Wedding

Chapter 19 – They Shall Not Pass

Chapter 20 – Norman Douglas Speaks Out in Meeting

Chapter 21 – Love Affairs Are Horrible

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Chapter 22 – Little Dog Monday Knows

Chapter 23 – And So, Goodnight

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Chapter 24 – Mary Is Just in Time

Chapter 25 – Shirley Goes

Chapter 26 – Susan Has a Proposal of Marriage

Chapter 27 – Waiting

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Ch 28 – Black Sunday; Ch 29 – Wounded and Missing; Ch 30 – The Turning of the Tide

Chapter 31 – Mrs Matilda Pitman

Chapter 32 – News From Jem

Ch 33 – Victory!; Ch 34 – Mr Hyde Goes to His Own Place and Susan Takes a Honeymoon

Chapter 35 – Rilla-my-Rilla

The Dragon and the Raven: In the Days of King Alfred by G. A. Henty

Henty The Dragon and the Raven

Summary: During the reign of King Alfred, Danish forces have invaded the English countryside. Although the English try to repulse these attacks, they are overrun by the savagery and sheer numbers of the Danes.

One of those deeply touched by these attacks is young Edmund. As a boy, he watched as his father was slain in battle fighting the Danes. Although young, he was intelligent, and noted the mistakes made on the battlefield. As he grew into a man, he put that knowledge into use and created a uniquely trained group of soldiers and built a new, stronger ship called the Dragon. Manning this ship with his special soldiers, Edmund joins the battle for freedom from Danish oppression. His adventures take him all throughout Europe and lead to glory, wealth, and eventually love.(Summary by M. Z. Spark for Librivox)

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00 – Introduction

01 The Fugitives

02 – The Battle of Kesteven

03 – Massacre at Croyland

04 – The Invasion of Wessex

05 – A Disciplined Band

06 – The Saxon Fort

07 – The Dragon

08 – The Cruise of The Dragon

09 – A Prisoner

10 – The Combat

11 – The Isle of Athelney

12 – Four Years of Peace

13 – The Siege of Paris

14 – The Repulse of the Northmen

15 – Friends in Trouble

16 – Freda

17 – A Long Chase

18 – Freda Discovered

19 – United

Beautiful Girlhood by Mabel Hale

Carl Larsson, Martina with breakfast

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Running time: 4 hours, 47 minutes

00 – Forward and Preface

The Four Sisters by Norah Nielsen Gray

01 – Opening Flowers

02 – From the Child to the Woman

Whistler, James, Symphony in White no. 2 (The Little White Girl) 1864

03 – Keeping Up Acquaintance

04 – Character Building

05 – The Strength of Obedience

06 – Making Herself Beautiful

07 – That Member, the Tongue

Flowers on the windowsill by Carl Larsson

08 – A Sunny Disposition

09 – The Beauty of Truthfulness

10 – Sincerity

11 – Ideals

12 – Ambition

13 – The Power of Purpose

14 – Dreams

Nameday at the storage house, Carl Larsson

15 – Friendships

16 – An Accomplished Girl

Carl Larsson, Karin and Britta with Cactus

17 – The Oils of Life

18 – Home Life

Baking When Mother Lets us Cook

19 – A Girl’s Ornaments

20 – When a Girl Goes Out

21 – A New Awakening

22 – A Christian

23 – The Quiet Hour

24 – Making Friends of Books

Mother and Daughter on a Swing (Happy Times), 1895 by Robert Walker Mac Beth

25 – Waking of the Love Nature

26 – Boy Friends

27 – The Girl Who Can Be Trusted

28 – Getting Ready for the Great Responsibility

29 – Choosing a Lifework

30 – A Consecrated Life
31 – A Pure Heart

32 – A Few Faults Discussed

33 – The Girl of Today

34 – The Full-Blown Rose

Franz Joseph Haydn

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About Franz Joseph Haydn

Father of the Symphony

The Farewell Symphony

Minuets

Firsts

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Hurlbut’s Story of the Bible volume 3

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01 – How Saul Saved the Eyes of the Men of Jabesh

Battle with the Philistines at Mount Gilboa
02 – The Brave Young Prince

03 – Saul’s Great Sin and His Great Loss

The Shepherd David by Elizabeth Jane Gardner

04 – The Shepherd Boy of Bethlehem
05 – The Shepherd Boy’s Fight with the Giant
David Slaying Goliath by Peter Paul Rubens

06 – The Little Boy Looking for the Arrows
Saul and David by Guercino

07 – Where David Found the Giant’s Sword

08 – How David Spared Sauls Life

09 – The Last Days of King Saul

10 – The Shepherd Boy Becomes a King
Landscape with David and the Three Heroes by Claude Lorrain

11 – The Sound in the Treetops

12 – The Cripple at the King’s Table

13 – The Cripple at the King’s Table

14 – David’s Handsome Son and How He Stole the Kingdom

15 – Absalom in the Wood; David on the Throne

16 – The Angel with the Drawn Sword on Mount Moriah
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17 – Solomon on David’s Throne

18 – The Wise Young King

19 – The House of God on Mount Moriah

20 – The Last Days of Solomons Reign

Hurlbut’s Story of the Bible volume 2

Samson and Delilah by Francesco_Morone_

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Rahab Receiveth and Concealeth the Spies by Pickersgill

01 – The Story of a Scarlet Cord

02 – How the River Jordan Became Dry

03 – The Story of a Wedge of Gold

04 – How Joshua Conquered the Land of Canaan
Joshua Commanding the Sun to Stand Still by Gustave Dore, (d. 1883)

05 – The Old Man Who Fought Against the Giants

06 – The Avenger of Blood and the Cities of Refuge

07 – The Story of an Altar Beside the River

08 – The Present That Ehud Brought to King Eglon

09 – How a Woman Won a Great Victory

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10 – Gideon and His Brave Three Hundred

11 – Jephthah’s Rash Promise and What Came from It
SamsonSlayingTheLion by Gustav Dore

12 – The Strong Man: How He Lived and How He Died

13 – The Idol Temple at Dan and Its Priest

Ruth by Antonio Cortina Farinos (1841-1890)

14 – How Ruth Gleaned in the Field of Boaz

15 – The Little Boy with a Linen Coat

16 – How the Idol Fell Down Before the Ark

17 – The Last of the Judges

18 – The Tall Man Who Was Chosen King

Hurlbut’s Story of the Bible volume 1

Paradise by Jan Bruegel

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00 – Introduction

01 – The Story of a Beautiful Garden

02 – The First Baby in the World and His Brother

03 – The Great Ship that Saved Eight People

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04 – The Tower That Never Was Finished

05 – The Story of a Long Journey

06 – How Abram’s Choice Brought Blessing

07 – The Angel by the Well

08 – The Rain of Fire That Fell on a City

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09 – The Boy Who Became an Archer

10 – How an Angel’s Voice Saved a Boy’s Life

11 – The Story of a Journey after a Wife

12 – How Jacob Stole His Brother’s Blessing

13 – Jacob’s Wonderful Dream

14 – A Midnight Wrestling Match

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15- The Rich Man’s Son Who Was Sold as a Slave

16 – From the Prison to the Palace

17 – How Joseph’s Dream Came True

18 – A Lost Brother Found

19 – From the Land of Famine to the Land of Plenty

20 – The Beautiful Baby Who Was Found in a River
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21 – The Voice from the Burning Bush

22 – The River That Ran Blood

23 – The Night When a Nation Was Born

24 – How the Sea Became Dry Land, and the Sky Rained Bread

25 – The Mountain That Smoked and Words That Were Spoke

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26 – How Aaron Made a Golden Calf and What Became of It

27 – The Tent Where God Lived Among His People

28 – How They Worshipped God in the Tabernacle

29 – What Strong Drink Brought to Aaron’s Sons

30 – The Scapegoat in the Wilderness

31 – The Cluster of Grapes From the Land of Canaan

32 – How the Long Journey of the Israelites Came to an End
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33 – What a Wise Man Learned from an Ass

34 – How Moses Looked upon the Promised Land

35 – The Story of Job

Pollyanna Grows Up by Eleanor H. Porter

John William Waterhouse, Windflowers

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Mary Cassatt, Lilacs in a window, 1880

Chapter 1 Della Speaks her Mind

Chapter 2 Some Old Friends

Chapter 3 A Dose of Pollyanna

Chapter 4 The Game and Mrs. Carew

Chapter 5 Pollyanna Takes a Walk

Monet, Walk

Chapter 6 Jerry to the Rescue

Chapter 7 A New Acquaintance

Chapter 8 Jamie

Chapter 9 Plans and Plottings

Monet, Yellow Irises

Chapter 10 In Murphy’s Alley

Chapter 11 A Surprise for Mrs. Carew

Chapter 12 From Behind the Counter

Chapter 13 A Waiting and a Winning

Chapter 14 Jimmy and the Green-Eyed Monster

Chapter 15 Aunt Polly Takes Alarm

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Chapter 16 When Pollyanna Was Expected

Chapter 17 When Pollyanna Came

Chapter 18 A Matter of Adjustment

Chapter 19 Two Letters

Chapter 20 The Paying Guests

John Singer Sargent, Carnation Lily Lily Rose

Chapter 21 Summer Days

Chapter 22 Comrades

Chapter 23 ‘Tied to Two Sticks’

Chapter 24 Jimmy Wakes Up

Chapter 25 The Game and Pollyanna

Bouquet of Mallows, Claude Monet

Chapter 26 John Pendleton

Chapter 27 The Day Pollyanna Would Not Play

Chapter 28 Jimmy and Jamie

Chapter 29 Jimmy and John

Chapter 30 John Pendleton Turns the Key

Chapter 31 After Long Years

Chapter 32 A New Aladdin

The Declaration of Independence

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Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson

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Page down to the April 27, 2009 podcast to hear Thomas Jefferson on religious freedom, and the April 20, 2009 podcast to hear Patrick Henry on religious freedom.

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Thoughts for Young Men by J. C. Ryle, read by author Douglas Bond

Summary: Every thoughtful young man must read J. C. Ryle. For those who don’t have the time or would rather listen, Douglas Bond presents this new audio book. As a young man, Ryle was a first-class athlete, rowing on the crew and playing cricket at Oxford, and a diligent student, graduating top of his class. After hearing Ephesians 2 read in church, Ryle was converted to Christ and thereafter earnestly pursued an uncompromising life of faith and ministry. Throughout his long life, Ryle became a leader in the evangelical movement, proclaiming faithfully the biblical and reformed gospel of grace. During his preaching and pastoral ministry, Ryle became a lover of the Puritans and, like his heroes, wrote prolifically (Summary by Douglas Bond).

Here’s how Ryle begins:

“When the Apostle Paul wrote his Epistle to Titus about his responsibility as a minister, he mentioned young men as a group requiring particular attention. After speaking of older men and older women, and young women, he adds this advice, “Encourage the young men to be self-controlled” (Titus 2:6). I am going to follow the Apostle’s advice. I propose to offer a few words of friendly exhortation to young men.

I am growing old myself, but there are few things that I can remember so well as were the days of my youth. I have a most distinct recollection of the joys and the sorrows, the hopes and the fears, the temptations and the difficulties, the mistaken judgments and the misplaced affections, the errors and the aspirations, which surround and accompany a young man’s life. If I can only say something to keep some young man walking in the right way, and preserve him from faults and sins, which may hurt his prospects both for time and eternity, I shall be very thankful. There are four things which I propose to do:
I. I will mention some general REASONS why young men need exhorting.
II. I will note some special DANGERS which young men need to be warned about.
III. I will give some general COUNSEL which I beg young men to receive.
IV. I will set down some special RULES OF CONDUCT which I strongly advise young men to follow. On each of these four points I have something to say, and I pray to God that what I say may do good to some soul.”

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Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

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Introduction

Chapter 1, part A: Reasons for Exhorting Young Men

Chapter 5: Concluding Remarks to Young Men

Cat Tales

Cats Best of Friends by Henriette Ronner-Knip, public domain

Cat Tales is the first of a series of kid-friendly collections of animal stories and non-fiction. There’ll be one or two grade-school-level texts on the animal, with eight-nine fiction works. Source for these is Project Gutenberg. (Summary by BellonaTimes for Librivox)

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Total running time: 1 hour, 55 minutes

Cats Studies of an Awakening Kitten by Henriette Ronner-Knip, public domain

01 – Cats

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02 – Kittens Will Be Kittens by Mabel Humphrey

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03 – The Great Panjandrum by Mabel

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04 – The Kitten Who Lost Herself by Clara Dillingham

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05 – Pussy-cat Mew by L. Frank Baum

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06 – Cats by Mrs. R. Lee

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07 – Puss In Boots by Robert Ford

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08 – The Tiger, The Brahman & The Jackal by Joseph Jacobs

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Cats Királytigris by Vastagh Geza, public domain

09 – Androcles by Aesop

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10 – The Lion and the Cat by Andrew Lang

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Hurlbut’s Story of the Bible volume 7

Peter baptizing the centurion Cornelius, 1709 oil on canvas by Francesco Trevisani

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01 – The Church of the First Days

02 – The Man at the Beautiful Gate

03 – The Right Way to Give, and the Wrong Way

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04 – Stephen with the Shining Face

05 – The Man Reading in the Chariot


06 The Voice That Spoke to Saul

07 – What Peter Saw by the Sea

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Head of Peter, hand of John, detail from "The Four Apostles", Albrecht Durer, Munich

08 – How The Iron Gate Was Opened

09 – The Earliest Missionaries

10 – The Song in Prison

11 – Paul’s Speech on the Hill
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12 – Paul At Corinth

13 – Paul at Ephesus

14 – Paul ‘s Last Journey to Jerusalem

15 – The Speech on the Stairs

16 – Two Years in Prison

17 – The Story That Paul Told to the King

18 – Paul in the Storm
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19 – How Paul Came to Rome and How He Lived There

20 – The Throne of God

21 – The City of God