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A discourse on the various characteristics of the palm tree, illustrating the many features of the sanctified, Christian life.
By Evangelist W. E. Shepard
Author of "Wrested Scriptures Made Plain" Etc.
COPYRIGHT, 1913 NAZARENE PUBLISHING HOUSE
The Palm Tree Is Noted for Its Beauty 7
The Palm Tree Is Noted For Its Straightness 11
The Palm Tree Is Noted for Its Perennial Freshness 14
The Palm Tree Is Noted for Its Fruitfulness 19
The Palm Tree Is Noted for Sweetness of Its Fruit 26
The Palm Tree Bears Fruit in Its Old Age 34
The Palm Tree Is Noted for Its Utility 41
The Palm Tree Is Appreciated 56
The Palm Tree Will Grow in the Desert 66
The Palm Tree Finds the Water 71
The Palm Tree Gets Others Started 76
The Palm Tree Mounts Heavenward 81
The Palm Tree Is Peculiar in Its Growth 86
The Palm Tree Has a Rough, Coarse Exterior, But Is Soft at the Heart 89
The Life of the Palm Tree Is at the Center 96
The Palm Branch Is the Symbol of Victory 113