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A Life of St. John for the Young

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The author traces the life and character of the disciple commonly called the beloved apostle, beginning with his Galilean upbringing and family ties, following his encounter with Jesus, and highlighting episodes in which he appears distinctively in the Gospels. The narrative combines local scenery and Jewish background with accounts of his call, presence at key events, conversations recorded in the Gospels, and his special closeness to the teacher, then sketches later traditions and the apostolic writings attributed to him. Written in simple language for young readers, the book emphasizes formative influences, spiritual insight, and the ways John interprets and recalls the ministry of Jesus.

About the Author

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George Ludington Weed

George Ludington Weed was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature in the late 19th century. His notable work, "A Life of St. John for the Young," reflects his interest in religious themes and moral instruction aimed at younger audiences. Weed's writing often aimed to engage and educate children about significant figures and stories from Christian tradition, making complex subjects accessible and relatable. His work remains a part of the literary heritage that seeks to inspire and inform young readers.

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