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A typed collection of George Pepperdine's poems from the late 1920s, many of which were written during his travels, and many of which reflect his Christian faith. A complete list of the poems included: I am Just a Little Leaf (1928); To my Dear Friends (1928); A Friend (1929); Ambition (1930); California’s the Land for Me (n.d.); Praise God for California (n.d.); Angel Land (n.d.); A Toast in Rhyme to our Bess and Fred (n.d.); Praising God Each Day (n.d.); My Father’s Faith (n.d.); Conquering Self (n.d.); Surrendering (n.d.); Prayer for the Faithful Minister of the Gospel (n.d.); Just A Little Nearer (n.d.); Consolation in Jesus (1930); Prayer for the Missionaries (n.d.); Good Wishes to the Japanese (1928); A Prayer (1929); Christmas Tide (n.d.); Christmas Cheer (n.d.); Christmas-What Does it Mean? (n.d.); The Golden Wedding (n.d.); What is Life? (n.d.); Heart Cheer (1928); Yearning (1928); Renunciation (1928); The Ideal Christian (n.d.).
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