Daniel Wise

Daniel Wise
Daniel Wise (1813–1898) was a Methodist Episcopal minister, editor, and prolific author of religious and moral literature. He is best known for his works aimed at youth and families, including "The Path of Life" and "Brighter Days." Wise also served as the editor of the "Sunday-School Advocate", a popular Methodist publication during the 19th century. His writings often focused on themes of Christian education, morality, and the cultivation of virtue.

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CHAPTER I Jessie and the Wizard. On a bright afternoon of a warm day in October, Jessie Carlton sat in the parlor of Glen Morris Cottage. Her elbows rested on the table, her face was held between her two plump little hands, and her eyes were feasting on some charming pictures which were spread out before her. A pretty little work-basket stood on a chair at her side. It contained several yards of... more...

AUNT AMY. As Minnie Brown was walking one day along the principal street of Rosedale, she met Arthur Ellerslie, who said to her,— “Minnie, there is a letter in the post office for you.” “A letter for me!” exclaimed the little girl, her bright eyes flashing at the bare idea of a letter being sent to her. “Yes, there is a letter for you, Minnie. I saw it myself in the post office window,”... more...