PDF Books in Children's Religious Fiction
Nan Sherwood's Winter Holidays
by Annie Roe CarrNan Sherwood's Winter Holidays is a story of Christmas holiday season written by Annie Roe Carr, who has written many books in the sets of holiday seasons such as The Old Lumberman's Secret, the Mystery of the Haunted Boat house, Strange Adventures Among The Orange Groves, and The Old Mexican's Treasure. Nan Sherwood's Winter Holidays is based o..
The Old Peabody Pew - A Christmas Romance of a Country Church
by WigginThe Old Peabody Pew: A Christmas Romance of a Country Church is a short novel written by the American author of children stories Kate Douglas Wiggin, who is remembered for her magnum opus Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. Being an agitator of Child labor, most of her novel themed around the welfare of children, notable among them are The Diary of a Goose..
Santa Claus' Partner
by Thomas Nelson PageSanta Claus's Partner is a Christmas story written by the American writer Thomas Nelson Page and the author of many novels and short stories such as The Old Gentleman of the Black Stock, Elsket and Other Stories, A Captured Santa Clause, and The Burial of the Guns. Santa Claus's Partner resembles another popular Christmas story of Charles Dicken..
A Versailles Christmas-Tide
by Mary Stuart BoydA Versailles Christmas-Tide is a novel written by Mary Stuart Boyd, whose other work include The Fortunate Isles: Life and Travel in Majorca, Minorca and Iviza. A Christmas in an unusual circumstances is the core them behind the story. A boy who is in the beginning of his teens is studying in a boarding school at Versailles, Paris. While their p..
The Goblins' Christmas
by Elizabeth AndersonThe Goblins' Christmas is a Christmas story written in poetic style by Elizabeth Anderson. The story is set on a fictitious fairy land called Goblin-Town, where the people are roguish and very small in size. The good natured Goblin’s play pranks and have fun. Usually Goblin’s do not get angry, however if they get angry and if the anger prolongs for..
Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
by David HumeDialogues Concerning Natural Religion is a philosophical dialogue by the Scottish philosopher David Hume, during end of his life. The nature of God’s existence is being debated by three philosophers Demea, Philo and Cleanthes along with Pamphilus, a young man. Though there are scholarly debates about the three philosophers Hume mentions, howe..
God, the Invisible King
by H. G. WellsGod, the Invisible King is a religion work by science-fictionist H.G. Wells which out as forcibly and exactly as possible the religious belief of the writer. That belief is not orthodox Christianity; it is not, indeed, Christianity at all; its core nevertheless is a profound belief in a personal and intimate God. There is nothing in its statements ..
The Vital Message
by Arthur Conan DoyleThe Vital Message was written by Arthur Conan Doyle. It was first published in Britain in 1919 by Hodder & Stoughton. In "The New Revelation" the first dawn of the coming change has been described. In "The Vital Message" the sun has risen higher, and one sees more clearly and broadly what our new relations with the Unseen may be. As I look into the..