
New Lights on Old Paths
PREFACE
THE INNKEEPER.
THE BROOK AND THE WATER-WHEEL.
THE COURT-HOUSE STEEPLE.
CROOKED HORN AND OLD BRINDLE.
THE MILLER’S TENTH.
THE LARK AND THE WHIPPOORWILL.
THE GATE AND GATE-POST.
THE WEEDY FARM.
A lively assortment of short fables fills this volume, each paired with a fresh illustration drawn especially for the story. The author’s aim is not to unveil new doctrines but to show how timeless moral principles can be woven into everyday situations. With more than three hundred pictures, the book feels as much a visual delight as a guide to thoughtful living, inviting listeners to pause and reflect on each tale’s quiet wisdom.
One of the opening narratives follows an innkeeper whose modest lodge becomes a crossroads for two very different worlds. Honest farm families on their way to market find themselves sharing the space with a band of forest outlaws, and the innkeeper must balance hospitality with the need for peace. Their uneasy coexistence sets the stage for gentle lessons on compassion, prudence, and the subtle ways good intentions can be tested.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (255K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Emmy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2016-01-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1822–1887
Best remembered for retelling Bible stories in clear, approachable language, this 19th-century writer reached generations of young readers and families. His books were practical, narrative, and designed to make religious reading feel simple rather than distant.
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