George Hodges
George Hodges was a notable American author and educator, celebrated for his contributions to literature and his engaging storytelling style. Born in the late 19th century, Hodges carved a niche for himself as a writer who could both entertain and inform. He wrote extensively on various subjects, including history and education, often weaving rich narratives that captivated readers' imaginations. His passion for learning and teaching shone through in his works, making him a beloved figure in literary circles.
As you explore George Hodges' collection in this app, you'll find a range of works that reflect his deep understanding of human nature and society. His ability to blend insight with accessible prose invites readers of all backgrounds to engage with his ideas. Whether you're drawn to his historical accounts or his thoughtful essays, there's much to discover in Hodges' writing. Enjoy your journey through his literary world!
Saints and Heroes to the End of the Middle Ages
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George Hodges
Though these stories of the lives of twenty saints and heroes of the faith, we have an introduction to the history of the church from 3rd ce…
Saints and Heroes Since the Middle Ages Volume 2
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George Hodges
In this second volume, Hodges uses stories of the lives of fourteen well-known saints and heroes of the faith to continue the history of the…
When the King Came: Stories from the Four Gospels
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George Hodges
THIS tells how once the King of Glory came from heaven to visit us here on earth and live amongst us; how He was born in Bethlehem and broug…
William Penn
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George Hodges
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Fountains Abbey; the story of a mediaeval monastery
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George Hodges
The story of Fountains Abbey, one of England's most famous medieval monasteries, from its foundation in the twelfth century to its suppressi…