Description The grand Truth which the story is intended to illustrate is that "Piety to God and Truth towards men shall never fail to triumph over the malice of the worst of foes." James, the father tells parables about life using his garden as a metaphor.
Andrew\'s Episcopal Church in Philadelphia..
He was rector for 12 years at St.
C.
He served four years at a Church in Fayetteville, N.
He married Penelope Thurston in 1816.
He served at a Church at Hudson, New York, 3 years.
He was ordained a Deacon in 1814.
He attended the Episcopal Academy at Cheshire, Connecticut and Columbia College in New York.
GREGORY TOWNSEND BEDELL (1793-1834) was born in Staten Island, New York.
He wrote many children\'s stories in German that been translated into English.
He served as an assistant in different parishes and then was placed as head over a large school in Thannhausen on the Mindel.
He studied theology at Dillington, and became an ordained priest.
Many times a faith in Divine Providence is relied upon and that "God knows how to turn to our advantage the ill which our enemies design to do us."About the Author CHRISTOPH VON Schmid (1768-1854) was born at Dinkelsbuhl, Germany, Bavaria.
When the diamond ring was missing Mary was accused and the drama begins.
When he made a basket, Mary filled it with beautiful flowers and gave it to the Countess for her birthday.
Description The grand Truth which the story is intended to illustrate is that "Piety to God and Truth towards men shall never fail to triumph over the malice of the worst of foes." James, the father tells parables about life using his garden as a metaphor