History and Explanation of the Broad and Narrow Way Picture
"History and Explanation of the picture "The Broad and The Narrow Way"The 30 page booklet was written by the late Gawin Kirkham of the Open-Air Mission. 1888 Also included is Mrs. Charlotte Reihlen's German "Explanation," of the picture translated into English.(Republished from original booklet from private collection - © Peter N Millward)
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A WORLD VIEW OF BAPTIST HISTORY
Based on the original publication of diagram and handbook called “A World View of Baptist History” by Author Rev Samuel James Ford. Only one copy of the booklet known to exist - which has been digitised and republished for the benefit of all who are interested. The booklet was written as an explanation by Rev Samuel J Ford to accompany the picture “A World View of Baptist History” Information about obtaining copies of the picture can be found in the booklet.
The booklet is designed to provide a detailed explanation of the diagram by Rev. Samuel J. Ford, offering insights into Baptist history from a global perspective.
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A TRUE STORY OF NEW ZEALAND
A True Story of New Zealand. Retold as originally published in 1845.
In the Sailor's Magazine and Nautical Intelligencer. Under the direction of
THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN SAILORS' SOCIETY.
The same account by the seaman given to Rev John S.C. Abbott of America
can also be found in various later Christian periodicals of the era, The Christian
Treasury 1853. The Sunday at Home 1861 .The British Workman 1863 to name but a few. The following narrative, by a seaman, is one of the finest testimonies to the cause of missions we have ever met with. - The British Workman 1863.
With illustrations using AI, Peter N. Millward, brings to life a powerful historical testimony of courage, faith, and transformation. First retold by Rev. Abbott from a seaman’s personal account in the mid-19th century, this narrative transports readers to a time when New Zealand was untouched by Western influence, a land of fierce tribal conflicts and untouched beauty.
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The Little Boat
A boy dreams of building the perfect little boat to float on a lake—but his journey is filled with challenges. Each failed attempt tests his resolve until, with the loving help of his father, he creates a boat that floats strong and true. The Little Boat by Dorothy R. Millward is a heartwarming story about perseverance, a touching tale that encourages children to keep trying, learning from failure, and trusting in those who love us most.
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The Gospel Target for Soldiers and Volunteers
The Gospel Target for Soldiers and Volunteers - An Explanation
By Peter N Millward. This Victorian picture was originally printed alongside a descriptive outline, but with no written explanation surviving, a new version has been produced to help study the picture and its message. The original designer, the late William C Miles, created a number of similar designs. The Gospel Target, was made specifically for Soldiers and Volunteers, but indeed it has a universal message for all people, from all walks of life.
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