Mrs. Solomon Smith Looking On

Old Mrs. Solomon Smith considers herself "nothing but an ignorant old woman" who didn't have the advantages others did when growing up. However, those around her know that she's actually full of biblical wisdom and the experience of walking with Christ through the years. She shares her wisdom -- and more importantly, Christ -- to those she meets in everyday life, in a wise and gentle manner. She touches lives wherever she goes. But can her life and example touch the heart of Laura, a young woman who loves and respects her, but doesn't seem interested in religion?


By : Pansy (1841 - 1930)

01 - A Good Listener



02 - She Attends a Sunday-School Convention



03 - She Has Trials and Compensations



04 - What Solomon Learned



05 - ''Some Things Is Queer''



06 - ''I Think and Mrs. Smith Does''



07 - ''Whom Have We Here?''



08 - ''I'm Glad Solomon Ain't Going''



09 - ''Poor Lida and the Rest''



10 - ''Perhaps She's Right''



11 - ''I Think There Was an Unbeliever''



12 - ''I Suppose He Knows What He Meant''



13 - ''I Do Dislike Scenes''



14 - ''I Have to Stay Outside and Wait''



15 - We Feared, We Hoped, We Trembled



16 - ''Auntie Always Sees Things''



17 - ''You Are Right, I Am a Relation''



18 - Meditations that Meant Something



19 - Lumps of Clay



20 - You've Helped Along in this Work



21 - ''Principles Is Inconvenient Things''



22 - ''And Behold, They Were Engaged''



23 - ''Sho! That Argument Upsets Itself''



24 - ''They Up and Called Him a Fanatic''



25 - ''Them Smiths Ain't the Common Kind''



26 - ''There Wasn't Anything Else to Do''



27 - ''Deliverance''

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