Cash, Grace: Promise Unto Death

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Scottdale, PA: Herald Press. Very Good in Good dust jacket 1967. Hardcover. Text is clean. Previous owner name on front free endpaper. Cover shows minimal wear. Dust jacket sports several tears with large chips missing from head/base of spine. ; From dust jacket: A merchants' convention, a young man who loves the world more than his parents' God, a beautiful pagan secretary - all this preceded the reckless whirlwind marriage of affluent Kent Wilson. Heir to the Wilson estate, he returned with his bride to quiet, sedate Loganville, whose provincial citizens were steeped in the static religion of their forefathers. Then Jo met the operator of the Greymont Bus Station, lovely Lizbeth Lambert, whose own heart had all but atrophied after her youthful fiance had been killed several years earlier in a hot rod rade with Kent. Yet God, in His infinite wisdom, commanded Lizbeth to win Jo to Himself. Putting aside her resntment for Kent and Jo, she obeyed. In ther process of her selfless ministry, Neal Redmond, who came to Loganville to conduct a tent revival, fell in love with Lizbeth. Just as she dealt with stony hearts when she witnessed to Kent and Jo, and other wayward villagers, so Neal waited hopefully for the healing of her blighted heart. How Kent and Jo, who became the parents of an afflicted child, resolved their conflict vies with the interest the readerf feels for Lizbeth, and especially for Neal, who loves Lizbeth devotedly. ; 181 pages .
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- Seller Inventory #: 4142
- Binding: Hardcover
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- Publisher: Herald Press
- Place: Scottdale, PA
- Date published: 1967
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