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Daniel P. Kidder

    Daniel Parish Kidder war ein amerikanischer methodistischer Theologe und Schriftsteller, dessen Erfahrungen in Brasilien seine Arbeit maßgeblich prägten. Er widmete sich missionarischen Bemühungen und religiösem Schreiben, mit besonderem Schwerpunkt auf Sonntagsschulmaterialien und Traktaten. Kidder war auch als Professor für Homiletik tätig und bekleidete bedeutende redaktionelle Positionen in den Publikationen seiner Kirche. Seine Schriften spiegeln tiefe religiöse Überzeugung und Engagement für religiöse Bildung wider.

    Stories of Ragged Schools and Ragged Scholars
    The Lobster
    The Snow-drop, or, Flora's First Lessons / Edited by D. P. Kidder
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      The Snow-drop, or, Flora's First Lessons / Edited by D. P. Kidder
    • A captivating story of a young lobster's adventures in the vast ocean, with colorful illustrations and fun characters that will entertain both children and adults alike.

      The Lobster