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Books with title The Christmas Child

  • The Christmas Child

    Hesba Stretton

    language (e-artnow, Nov. 16, 2015)
    This carefully crafted ebook: "The Christmas Child (Illustrated)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.Excerpt: "And now Christmas was coming. Joan had never kept Christmas, and knew nothing about it. But at Aunt Priscilla's farm it was a great day, as it always had been since she could remember. Every relative who could come to the farm was invited weeks beforehand; and nothing else was talked of but Christmas Day. The Sunday evening before it came old Nathan's sermon was all about the shepherds in the field, and how they found the little babe lying in the manger; and he told the story so well that Joan did not go to sleep at all, but sat listening to him with her dark eyes wide open."Hesba Stretton was the pen name of Sarah Smith (1832-1911), an English writer of children's books. Her moral tales and semi-religious stories, chiefly for the young, were printed in huge numbers. She became a regular contributor to Household Words and All the Year Round under Charles Dickens's editorship.
  • The Christmas Child

    Hesba Stretton, Kate Street

    language (, March 24, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Christmas Child

    Donna Dillon

    language (, Nov. 2, 2016)
    Amid the Christmas bustle a world-weary woman, sick of the materialistic view of the holidays, overhears one small boy's Christmas wish. The chance meeting will change the heart of the entire town.
  • The Child's Christmas

    Evelyn Sharp

    Hardcover (Children's Classics, Sept. 8, 1991)
    Members of an English country family experience the excitement and beauty of an old-fashioned Christmas season, in events leading from the early days of decoration and preparation through New Year's Day and up to Twelfth Night
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  • The Christmas Child

    Hesba Stretton, K. Street

    language (EirenikosPress, Dec. 14, 2013)
    A short story of a prodigal niece, a child needing rescue, and a heart freed by forgiveness.
  • The Christmas Child

    1832-1911 Stretton, Hesba

    language (HardPress, June 23, 2016)
    HardPress Classic Books Series
  • The Christmas Child

    Hesba Stratton

    language (Jazzybee Verlag, Nov. 14, 2015)
    "The Christmas Child" is a little Christmas story by Hesba Stratton. The scene is laid on a farm in Wales, and the story tells of the disobedience of a willful maid, of her run ning away from home, her sad return, and the finding of her babe in the stable by her little sister, and all in a way to show the beauty of love and forgiveness.
  • The Christ Child

    Maud Petersham, Miska Petersham

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Sept. 4, 1985)
    The Gospel narrative of the birth and childhood of Christ with illustrations depicting the times
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  • The Child of Christmas

    Sophie Piper, Sophy Williams

    language (Lion Children's Books, Dec. 18, 2012)
    This delightful keepsake book tells the gospel story of the nativity simply and faithfully, to evoke all the wonder of Christmas night. Author Sophie Piper is much respected for her charming retellings of Bible stories. In this book her lyrical text combines with soft pastel illustrations by Sophy Williams to produce a book that is full of colour and warmth, and evocative Christmas cheer.
  • The Child's Christmas

    Evelyn Sharp

    Hardcover (Gramercy, Sept. 14, 1999)
    Members of an English country family experience the excitement and beauty of an old-fashioned Christmas season, in events leading from the early days of decoration and preparation through New Year's Day and up to Twelfth Night
    O
  • The Christmas Child

    Hesba Stretton

    Paperback (e-artnow, Dec. 14, 2018)
    Excerpt: "And now Christmas was coming. Joan had never kept Christmas, and knew nothing about it. But at Aunt Priscilla's farm it was a great day, as it always had been since she could remember. Every relative who could come to the farm was invited weeks beforehand; and nothing else was talked of but Christmas Day. The Sunday evening before it came old Nathan's sermon was all about the shepherds in the field, and how they found the little babe lying in the manger; and he told the story so well that Joan did not go to sleep at all, but sat listening to him with her dark eyes wide open." Hesba Stretton was the pen name of Sarah Smith (1832-1911), an English writer of children's books. Her moral tales and semi-religious stories, chiefly for the young, were printed in huge numbers. She became a regular contributor to Household Words and All the Year Round under Charles Dickens's editorship.
  • The Christmas Child

    Donna Dillon

    Paperback (Master Koda Select Publishing, )
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