Faces in the Fire, and Other Fancies

Faces in the Fire, and Other Fancies
Published in the early 20th century, 'Faces in the Fire, and Other Fancies' is a collection of essays by Frank W. Boreham that reflects on the spiritual significance of everyday objects and experiences. Through his contemplative writing, Boreham explores themes of faith and connection to the divine, using items like boots and linoleum as metaphors for deeper spiritual truths. This work is notable for its blend of the mundane with the profound, inviting readers to find meaning in their daily lives.
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