The Quiver, Annual Volume 10/1899 by Various

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Author Various
Title The Quiver, Annual Volume 10/1899
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Summary "The Quiver, Annual Volume 10/1899" by Various is a collection of papers, addresses, stories, poems, and music produced in the late 19th century. This annual volume showcases a variety of contributions from numerous authors, reflecting on diverse themes including religion, culture, and everyday life in that era. Readers can expect to find both informative and imaginative pieces that offer insights into the social and spiritual concerns of the time. The opening of the volume begins with a detailed account of the Emperor of Germany's visit to the Holy Land, particularly focusing on the inauguration of a Lutheran church in Jerusalem. It highlights the significance of this event for the German colonial community in the city, alongside the traditional ceremonies and the journey taken by the imperial couple. The narrative sets a tone of reverence and enthusiasm for the religious movement, showcasing the intertwined relationship between faith and national identity during the period. The transition from this historical account leads into fiction, featuring characters such as Mr. Graydon and his daughter Pamela, who engage in light-hearted banter while navigating rural life, hinting at themes of family dynamics and social interactions to come in subsequent chapters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class AP: General Works: Periodicals
Subject Religious newspapers and periodicals
Category Text
EBook-No. 43700
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Sep 20, 2013
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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