An edition of Stepping heavenward (1869)

Stepping heavenward

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An edition of Stepping heavenward (1869)

Stepping heavenward

New and rev. ed.
  • 7 Want to read

From the author of the beloved hymn "More Love to Thee, O Christ," this newly released classic rings true for today's women, young and old. "How dreadfully old I am getting! Sixteen!" writes Katherine in her brand-new journal on January 15, 1831. Her heartfelt words mark the start of your own unforgettable journey following Katherine as her life unfolds from sweet sixteen to her grown-up later years. As she learns that true happiness is found in giving oneself to others, you, too, will be immeasurably encouraged to step heavenward -- to live with greater godliness, humility, tranquility, and hope. - Back cover.

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English
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95

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Cover of: Stepping heavenward
Stepping heavenward
1901, D. C. Cook publishing company
in English - New and rev. ed.
Cover of: Stepping heavenward.
Cover of: Stepping heavenward
Stepping heavenward
1880, Anson D.F. Randolph
- New stereotype ed. : with a sketch of the author.

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Published in
Elgin, Ill

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.P92 St12, PS2655.P5 St12

The Physical Object

Pagination
95, [1] p.
Number of pages
95

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6726801M
LCCN
29008259
OCLC/WorldCat
2859563

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