Frank Boreham

Frank Boreham
Frank Boreham (1871–1959) was a British-born pastor and writer, best known for his numerous essays and devotional books. He served as a pastor in New Zealand, Australia, and Tasmania, where he wrote over 50 books, including "Mountains in the Mist" and "A Bunch of Everlastings." His works often centered on Christian faith, life lessons, and inspirational reflections drawn from everyday experiences. Boreham's writing style was warm and engaging, making his books popular for their accessible yet profound spiritual insights.

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WILLIAM PENN'S TEXT The Algonquin chiefs are gathered in solemn conclave. They make a wild and striking and picturesque group. They are assembled under the wide-spreading branches of a giant elm, not far from the banks of the Delaware. It is easy to see that something altogether unusual is afoot. Ranging themselves in the form of a crescent, these men of scarred limbs and fierce visage fasten... more...

A SLICE OF INFINITY I Really, as I sit here in this quiet study, and glance round at the books upon the shelves, I can scarcely refrain from laughing at the fun we have had together. And to think of the way in which they came into my possession! It seems like a fairy story or a chapter from romance. If a man wants to spend an hour or so as delightfully as it is possible to spend it, let him invite to... more...