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Daniel P. Kidder Books
Daniel Parish Kidder was an American Methodist theologian and writer whose experiences in Brazil deeply informed his work. He dedicated himself to missionary efforts and religious writing, focusing particularly on Sunday school materials and tracts. Kidder also served as a professor of homiletics and held significant editorial roles within his church's publications. His writings reflect a profound religious conviction and a commitment to religious education.



A captivating story of a young lobster's adventures in the vast ocean, with colorful illustrations and fun characters that will entertain both children and adults alike.
Stories of Ragged Schools and Ragged Scholars
- 118 pages
- 5 hours of reading