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From the author of the beloved hymn "More Love to Thee, O Christ," this newly released classic rings true for today's women, young and old. "How dreadfully old I am getting! Sixteen!" writes Katherine in her brand-new journal on January 15, 1831. Her heartfelt words mark the start of your own unforgettable journey following Katherine as her life unfolds from sweet sixteen to her grown-up later years. As she learns that true happiness is found in giving oneself to others, you, too, will be immeasurably encouraged to step heavenward -- to live with greater godliness, humility, tranquility, and hope. - Back cover.
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Juvenile fiction, Christian life, Love, Brothers and sisters, Self-control, Mothers and daughters, Fiction, christian, historical, United states, fiction, Heaven, Christian biography, Women, religious life, Conduct of life, Early works to 1800, Spiritual life, Devotional literature, Christian women, Women, conduct of lifePeople
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Stepping Heavenward (Deluxe Edition)
March 1, 1993, Calvary Press
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Stepping heavenward
1880, Anson D.F. Randolph
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