The Moth-eaten Garment


Title: The Moth-eaten Garment
Genre: Religion
Author: Bud Robinson (1860-1942)
Publisher: Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri
Year: 1961
Pages: 40
Format: Booklet, staple-bound trade format
Provenance: Title page has "Library of Jimmy Farley" relief stamp
Chapters: The Moth-eaten Garment; In Canaan; Seed Sowing; Fruit Bearing; A Few Things That Prove Depravity; The Five Things Necessary to Get You to Heaven; "Set Thine House in Order: For Thou Shalt Die"; A Wall of Fire; In the Hollow of His Hand; Being Led by the Spirit.
Random Passage: "It has been declared by men who are in authority that there is no way to cultivate a thistle and transform it into a rose. In fact, the more you cultivate a thistle, the larger it grows, the more seed it produces, the more dangerous it becomes, and the more fearful it looks."
Notes: Collection of sermons written by evangelist Reuben "Uncle Bud" Robinson. From the preface: "The Moth-eaten Garment is a fresh presentation of some of Uncle Bud's writings which were out of print for years. They are characterized by the quaint humor, the keen insight, the unique phraseology—all of this went together to make up Uncle Bud."

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