Behind Mr Bunyan (The Girls Heritage Seires Series)
Agnes BeaumontPaperback 2005-01-01
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The books in this series are copies of 18th and 19th century books. The stories have the original language, sentence structure, and art. The stories present problems people faced, and the principles they preached are as relevant today as they were then. May God be pleased to bless the contents of our "Children's Heritage Series" to the lives of each reader. Webster's warning was given many years ago; times have changed, but not in a Godly manner.The mission of Triangle Press is to furnish concerned parents tools to help teach children the truth. This "Children's Heritage Series" has not been rewritten as the Character Building Series was, but the books are reproduced in their original form; a form which some feel is antiquated. True. However, they represent not only the teachings of Godly principals, but they also represent a piece of our history and heritage. The vocabulary contained in these books is rich and varied; it is a far cry from the usual limited and bland use of words found in much of today's children's literature. Some children may even be challenged to rewrite a story in modern grammar; the stories may also be used as a springboard for family study and discussion. There are many aspects of this "Children's Heritage Series" to be cherished.This is the story, drawn from a simple, factual tale, told by a twenty-year-old girl who belonged to John Bunyan's church. The spiritual value of the narrative was recognized a long time ago, and it was printed in tract form. The story's dramatic value has also been appreciated, and several times in recent years excerpts from Agnes Beaumont's adventure have been heard over the radio. The book has been brought up to date bymodernizing the spelling and adapting the script.
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Publisher Description
The books in this series are copies of 18th and 19th century books. The stories have the original language, sentence structure, and art. The stories present problems people faced, and the principles they preached are as relevant today as they were then. May God be pleased to bless the contents of our "Children's Heritage Series" to the lives of each reader. Webster's warning was given many years ago; times have changed, but not in a Godly manner.The mission of Triangle Press is to furnish concerned parents tools to help teach children the truth. This "Children's Heritage Series" has not been rewritten as the Character Building Series was, but the books are reproduced in their original form; a form which some feel is antiquated. True. However, they represent not only the teachings of Godly principals, but they also represent a piece of our history and heritage. The vocabulary contained in these books is rich and varied; it is a far cry from the usual limited and bland use of words found in much of today's children's literature. Some children may even be challenged to rewrite a story in modern grammar; the stories may also be used as a springboard for family study and discussion. There are many aspects of this "Children's Heritage Series" to be cherished.This is the story, drawn from a simple, factual tale, told by a twenty-year-old girl who belonged to John Bunyan's church. The spiritual value of the narrative was recognized a long time ago, and it was printed in tract form. The story's dramatic value has also been appreciated, and several times in recent years excerpts from Agnes Beaumont's adventure have been heard over the radio. The book has been brought up to date bymodernizing the spelling and adapting the script.