Evenings at Donaldson Manor Evenings at Donaldson Manor

Evenings at Donaldson Manor

Publisher Description

McIntosh's writings are eminently pure in feeling—tender, graceful, and elegant in manner. Their moral, simply and unstrained developed, is invariably excellent—generously exciting, stimulating, encouraging all the noblest energies of our nature. To use her own words, addressed to her friends in America, and with equal propriety may they be accepted by the rising generation, and by every grade of society, at every period of life, in her unforgotten fatherland—From the examples she will present to them, they may learn that to the brave and true and faithful heart, 'all things are possible'—that he who clings to the good and the holy amidst temptation and trial, will find peace and light within him, though all without be storm and darkness; and that in a right understanding and unfaltering performance of duty—not in the pomp and pleasures of a self-indulgent life, lie our true glory and happiness.

RELEASED
1878
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
353
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
243.5
KB

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