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—FRANCES BEVAN.
EVESHAM. - TWILIGHT AND DAWN. - GOD'S BOOK.
"THE VAUDOIS TEACHER.
"TIME AND ETERNITY.
THE RED, RED SKY.
"BEAUTIFUL THINGS.
"HIDDEN TREASURES.
"WHO PROVIDED FOR THE RAVEN HIS FOOD?
A warm, conversational guide walks listeners through the six days of creation, illuminating each element—from the first burst of light to the crowning of the animal kingdom—with vivid, poetic language. The author’s gentle cadence and frequent refrains make the material feel like a cherished bedtime story, inviting the ear to linger on the wonder of sunrise, seas, forests, and sky.
The early chapters are crafted for young ears, offering short, repeatable verses perfect for reading aloud to little ones, while the later sections expand the discussion for older children ready to explore the biblical narrative on their own. Throughout, the work gently distinguishes the Scripture‑based account from popular evolutionary explanations, aiming to give young minds a clear, confident foundation.
Rich with pastoral imagery and a heartfelt invitation to see the world as a testament of love, the book remains a comforting resource for families seeking a simple yet profound way to share the story of creation.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (584K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A Victorian writer for children, she blended Bible teaching, natural history, and everyday observation in books meant to inform as well as delight. Her surviving works range from animal stories to simple talks on creation and the Holy Land.
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