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Home of the Echoes

Frank Boreham was a well known preacher who served in England, Australia, and New Zealand. He published dozens of books and thousands of editorials during his lifetime, with no sign of slowing down, even up until his death at age 88. He wrote with a distinctive style, seeming to be able to draw a spiritual lesson out of any conceivable topic.

In this collection of eighteen essays, Boreham explores what it means that deep calls unto deep, as well as a number of other subjects--from kingfishers to arm chairs. - Summary by Devorah Allen (5 hr 6 min)

Chapters

By Way of Introduction

2:14

Part 1, chapter 1: Second-Hand Things

19:23

Part 1, chapter 2: The Kingfisher

17:53

Part 1, chapter 3: Old Eternity

18:34

Part 1, chapter 4: Simon Pottinger

16:39

Part 1, chapter 5: Second Thoughts

19:57

Part 1, chapter 6: The Home of the Echoes

16:22

Part 2, chapter 1: The Joys of the Absent-Minded

14:59

Part 2, chapter 2: 'The Sun Has Risen in the West!'

15:35

Part 2, chapter 3: Scarlet Geraniums

13:28

Part 2, chapter 4: A Bush Jubilee

16:21

Part 2, chapter 5: The Soul of an Old Arm Chair

20:01

Part 2, chapter 6: Alps Upon the Brain

17:44

Part 3, chapter 1: Mosgiel

19:01

Part 3, chapter 2: The Magic Mirror

15:34

Part 3, chapter 3: A Flutter of Pink

13:44

Part 3, chapter 4: The Draper

16:31

Part 3, chapter 5: Breaking-Up

16:33

Part 3, chapter 6: Wishing Time

15:35