
The Basket of Flowers; or, Piety and Truth Triumphant
By Christoph von Schmid
Subjects: Exiles, Poverty, Fathers and daughters, Prisoners, Nobility, Children, Voyages and travels, Christian life, Castles, Conduct of life, Juvenile fiction, Adventure and adventurers
Description: "A Basket of Flowers," which is set in 18th century Germany, is the tale of a godly young woman and her father who wrongly suffer great persecution, but who learn to trust the sovereign hand of God through every difficult circumstance. The story centers on James, a godly gardener, and his young daughter, Mary. Their happy and simple life is disrupted when Mary is accused and convicted of theft. At her trial, Mary tells the truth, maintaining her innocence in spite of great pressure. Convicted as thief and accomplice, Mary and her father begin their sentence for the crime. Continuing his lessons from nature about the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, James encourages Mary through this trial and prepares her for the next, greater blow.
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