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Title: A Little Book for Christmas
Author: Cyrus Townsend Brady
Release Date: March 12, 2005 [EBook #15343]
Language: English
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[Illustration: The author making his book, as pictured by his friend,
Will Crawford.]
A Little Book for Christmas
Containing a Greeting, a Word of Advice, Some Personal Adventures, a
Carol, a Meditation, and Three Christmas Stories for All Ages
By
Cyrus Townsend Brady
Author of
"And Thus He Came, A Christmas Fantasy," "Christmas When the West Was
Young," etc., etc.
With Illustrations and Decorations by
Will Crawford
G.P. Putnam's Sons
New York and London
The Knickerbocker Press
1917
DEDICATED
TO
MRS. LEONARD L. HILL
AND HER CHARMING COMPANIONS OF THE AMERICAN CRITERION SOCIETY OF NEW
YORK BY THEIR CHAPLAIN
[Illustration]
PREFACE
Christmas is one of the great days of obligation and observance in the
Church of which I am a Priest; but it is much more than that, it is one
of the great days of obligation and observance in the world. Furthermore
it is one of the evidences of the power of Him Whose birth we
commemorate that its observation is not limited by conditions of race
and creed. Those who fail to see in Him what we see nevertheless see
something and even by imperfect visions are moved to joy. The world
transmutes that joy into blessing, not merely by giving of its substance
but of its soul because men perceive that it is for the soul's good and
because they hope to receive its benefits although they well know that
giving is far better than receiving, in the very words of Him Who gave
us the greatest of all gifts--Himself.
As a Priest of the Church, as a Missionary in the Far West, as the
Rector of large and important parishes I have been brought in touch with
varied life. Christmas in all its phases is familiar to me. The author
of many books and stories as well as the preacher of many sermons, it is
natural that Christ
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