little foxes

Colwell, John-Little Foxes!

A work on the things that soil the Christian life, like fretting, grumbling, scolding, trifling, over-sensitiveness, overdoing.

Or the Sins that Mar the Christian Character (1882)

A work on the things that soil the Christian life, like fretting, grumbling, scolding, trifling, over-sensitiveness, overdoing.
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LITTLE FOXES CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION. THE IMPORTANCE OF LITTLE THINGS.
CHAPTER 2. FRETTING
CHAPTER 3. GRUMBLING AND SCOLDING.
CHAPTER 4. TRIFLING.
CHAPTER 5. OVER-SENSITIVENESS.
CHAPTER 6. OVERDOING.

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