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The Unseen Hand: Or James Renfew And His Boy Helpers is a novel written by Elijah Kellogg in 1881. The story follows the adventures of James Renfew, a kind and generous man who runs a farm in rural Maine. Renfew takes in a group of orphaned boys and teaches them the value of hard work and honesty. Together, they face challenges such as a devastating fire and a dangerous gang of thieves. However, with the help of the unseen hand of God, they are able to overcome these obstacles and emerge stronger. Throughout the book, Kellogg emphasizes the importance of faith, morality, and community in…mehr

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The Unseen Hand: Or James Renfew And His Boy Helpers is a novel written by Elijah Kellogg in 1881. The story follows the adventures of James Renfew, a kind and generous man who runs a farm in rural Maine. Renfew takes in a group of orphaned boys and teaches them the value of hard work and honesty. Together, they face challenges such as a devastating fire and a dangerous gang of thieves. However, with the help of the unseen hand of God, they are able to overcome these obstacles and emerge stronger. Throughout the book, Kellogg emphasizes the importance of faith, morality, and community in shaping one's character. The Unseen Hand is a heartwarming tale that teaches valuable lessons about perseverance, kindness, and the power of belief.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Elijah Kellogg Jr. was an American Congregationalist preacher, lecturer, and author of popular boys' adventure novels. Kellogg was born in Portland, Maine, the son of a clergyman and missionary to the local Native Americans. In 1840, he graduated from Bowdoin College and the Andover Theological Seminary. Kellogg was a minister of the church in Harpswell, Maine, 1844-54, chaplain of the Boston Seaman's Friend Society, and pastor of the Mariners' Church of Boston 1855-1865, before retiring as minister of the church in Topsham, Maine, from 1871 until his death in 1901. Kellogg married Hannah Pearson Pomeroy, and they had three sons and a girl. Wilmot B. Mitchell of Bowdoin College edited Elijah Kellogg, the Man and His Work: Chapters from His Life and Selections from His Writings (Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1903). Bowdoin College provides an online collection guide to Kellogg's personal papers and those of his father (a trustee at Bowdoin). Elijah Kellogg Church, Congregational in Harpswell, Maine (where he previously served as pastor) is now named for him.