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Ruth Erskine's Crosses

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(4,66 Sterne; 122 Bewertungen)

Third book in the Chautauqua Girls series. Written by Isabella Alden under the pseudonym Pansy. (8 hr 16 min)

Chapters

01 - Her Cross Seems Heavy

20:14

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02 - Side Issues

17:18

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03 - A Cross of Lead

18:37

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04 - Bitter Herbs

18:51

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05 - Seeking Help

18:10

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06 - From Different Standpoints

18:17

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07 - One Drop of Oil

19:24

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08 - Finding One's Calling

17:20

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09 - A Society Cross

17:33

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10 - Other People's Crosses

18:11

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11 - A Newly-Shaped Cross

17:07

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12 - The Cross of Helplessness

16:23

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13 - Looking for an Easy Yoke

17:20

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14 - 'Through a Glass Darkly'

18:02

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15 - Rests

18:55

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16 - Shadowed Joys

17:16

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17 - Duty's Burden

18:29

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18 - Embarrassment and Merriment

19:08

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19 - My Daughters

18:50

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20 - A Sister Needed

18:09

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21 - Trying Questions

18:22

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22 - 'That Which Satisfieth Not'

14:53

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23 - Wherefore?

16:23

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24 - 'Hearken Unto Me'

17:08

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25 - 'Bitter-Sweet'

16:25

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26 - 'These Be Thy Gods'

17:11

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27 - The Baptism of Suffering

14:12

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28 - 'The Oil of Joy'

18:21

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Bewertungen

Second Chances

(5 Sterne)

A great reminder of God's grace when we get off track.

(3,5 Sterne)

I appreciate the clear voice of this reader.

Great book

(4 Sterne)

Love this series and reader!

harder to follow, but a necessary bridge...

(5 Sterne)

One must remember that these characters are fictional and over 100 years old- even though you want to pouch up the phone and call Ruth and say, "what are you thinking???????" I had to do some re-listening because all the "she's" and "her's" get confusing. my heart aches for the Ruth's out there. We willingly put ourselves in these positions then wonder why we are miserable..... sigh..... on to the next book. (June 2021)

Who's in Charge?

(5 Sterne)

One of the most difficult parts of the Christian spiritual journey is the decision to turn control over to God. All of the inner peace, all of the power to change your attitudes and actions depend on surrendering your will to God's love and grace. This book is a very clear illustration of Ruth Erskine's struggle for control. One of Pansy's best.

Legalism?

(4 Sterne)

Pansy seemed quite legalistic in this story...father very weak...like most of her stories. Mothers too. I wonder why. There was also Sarah in this story that tormented so many people and yet she never was called on it like the author did with so many of her charactrers... Maybe I've read too many of her books too close together!!??

Ruth Erskine’s Crosses

(3 Sterne)

I like the Chautauqua series even though preachy at some points and miss uses scripture. The author also has a weak Jesus that has to wait for a person to “let him in “ . Certain things are inconsistent and the same person has different names sometimes. But the stories are clean and moral

All of Author "Pansy" books are best books Ever

(5 Sterne)

Such natural Everyday examples still relevant to every decade, of the journey to and of true Christian, salvation, faith and works. told through such interesting lives .