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Uncle Arthur's Bedtime Stories Volume 1

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That evening Daddy was waiting at the gate for Donovan. “Well,” he said, “how did the fight go? I hope you won.” Arthur, Maxwell (1980). The Bible Story Ten Volume Set (Hardcovered.). Pacific Press Publishing; 23rd edition. ISBN 0-8280-1265-2. Respect for the aged. It seems to be going extinct these days in America, and yet it makes such a difference in society. It is a basic, important part of training children to teach them to honor those who are older and wiser. Gray hair is a sign of wisdom, and endurance through life’s trials. […] Read More:

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But,” said Daddy, “this is much better. If you fight him you can’t hurt him very much, but this way you pour coals of fire on his head. You will burn the meanness out of him.” That’s nice of you. Thanks,” said Lionel, taking the lunch and beginning to eat. “But you’ll have some yourself, won’t you?” Soft cover. Condition: Fair Only. 1st Edition. A fair but tight interesting original issue with great historic photos reproduced and other illustrations. Charming in many ways. More antique-ish looking than just used.

Arthur's children Maureen, Graham, Lawrence and Mervyn have also done their own writing. [ citation needed] Film adaptation [ edit ]

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Ah, here it is,” he said. “Listen, Donovan: ‘If your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him drink; for by so doing you will heap coals upon his head'” (Romans 12:20, R.S.V.) Maxwell began writing articles for British Adventist journal The Present Truth. During this period he also had articles published in the Signs of the Times. In 1920, Maxwell became editor of The Present Truth and until 1927 was also manager and treasurer of the Stanborough Press, pastor of a nearby church, official Adventist spokesman for church-state affairs in Britain, and editor of a health journal. [1] Oh, he’s just terribly mean. He’s always calling me names, and everything I do he says is bad or stupid, and he’s always turning the other boys against me.”

Maxwell was born in London, England. During his teenage years he was schooled at Stanborough College upon the insistence of his mother. At age 16, Maxwell worked for a period as a literature evangelist, before becoming a copyreader at Stanborough Press. On May 3, 1917, Maxwell married Rachel Elizabeth Joyce, a proofreader at the office, with whom he had four sons and two daughters. [1]

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