Thomas Wingfold, Curate
George MacDonald
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Republished in modern times as "The Curate's Awakening". A young man (Thomas Wingfold) "enters the church" through no real faith and only for want of something to do. After an encounter with a brash young atheist, he is thrown into an emotional, spiritual, and vocational crisis. Through his own doubts and through developing clarity gained from the counsel of a singular friend, he begins a slow journey toward faith, or - as he would put it - "a lovely hope." (Summary by John Schuurman & TriciaG)
Note that there are two versions of chapter 67. Enjoy one or both of the renderings. (18 hr 48 min)
Capítulos
01 - Helen Lingard | 12:06 | Leído por John Schuurman |
02 - Thomas Wingfold | 10:37 | Leído por John Schuurman |
03 - The Diners | 12:25 | Leído por John Schuurman |
04 - Their Talk | 12:25 | Leído por John Schuurman |
05 - A Staggering Question | 11:59 | Leído por John Schuurman |
06 - The Curate in the Churchyard | 10:16 | Leído por John Schuurman |
07 - The Cousins | 12:43 | Leído por John Schuurman |
08 - The Garden | 10:14 | Leído por John Schuurman |
09 - The Park | 9:12 | Leído por John Schuurman |
10 - The Dwarfs | 13:04 | Leído por John Schuurman |
11 - The Curate at Home | 14:32 | Leído por John Schuurman |
12 - An Incident | 9:18 | Leído por John Schuurman |
13 - A Report of Progress | 6:17 | Leído por John Schuurman |
14 - Jeremy Taylor | 7:35 | Leído por John Schuurman |
15 - The Park Gate | 9:10 | Leído por John Schuurman |
16 - The Attic | 11:44 | Leído por John Schuurman |
17 - Polwarth's Plan | 15:10 | Leído por John Schuurman |
18 - Joseph Polwarth | 26:48 | Leído por John Schuurman |
19 - The Conclusion of the Whole Matter | 9:20 | Leído por John Schuurman |
20 - A Strange Sermon | 13:41 | Leído por John Schuurman |
21 - A Thunderbolt | 10:42 | Leído por John Schuurman |
22 - Leopold | 8:02 | Leído por John Schuurman |
23 - The Refuge | 13:49 | Leído por John Schuurman |
24 - Helen with a Secret | 7:25 | Leído por John Schuurman |
25 - A Daylight Visit | 10:43 | Leído por John Schuurman |
26 - Leopold's Story | 9:34 | Leído por John Schuurman |
27 - Leopold's Story Concluded | 14:39 | Leído por John Schuurman |
28 - Sisterhood | 8:21 | Leído por John Schuurman |
29 - The Sick Chamber | 12:56 | Leído por John Schuurman |
30 - The Curate's Progress | 12:38 | Leído por John Schuurman |
31 - The Curate Makes a Discovery | 14:59 | Leído por John Schuurman |
32 - Hopes | 7:59 | Leído por John Schuurman |
33 - The Ride | 15:11 | Leído por John Schuurman |
34 - Rachel and Her Uncle | 6:12 | Leído por Chessie Joy |
35 - A Dream | 14:18 | Leído por Chessie Joy |
36 - Another Sermon | 10:15 | Leído por Chessie Joy |
37 - Nursing | 9:22 | Leído por Chessie Joy |
38 - Glaston and the Curate | 8:54 | Leído por Chessie Joy |
39 - The Linen-Draper | 17:05 | Leído por Chessie Joy |
40 - Rachel | 14:44 | Leído por Chessie Joy |
41 - The Butterfly | 5:09 | Leído por Chessie Joy |
42 - The Commonplace | 11:03 | Leído por Chessie Joy |
43 - Home Again | 6:30 | Leído por Chessie Joy |
44 - The Sheath | 11:30 | Leído por Chessie Joy |
45 - Invitation | 6:16 | Leído por Chessie Joy |
46 - A Sermon to Helen | 14:26 | Leído por Chessie Joy |
47 - A Sermon to Himself | 4:55 | Leído por Chessie Joy |
48 - Criticism | 10:38 | Leído por Chessie Joy |
49 - A Vanishing Glimmer | 7:36 | Leído por Chessie Joy |
50 - Let Us Pray! | 7:15 | Leído por Chessie Joy |
51 - Two Letters | 5:11 | Leído por David Wales |
52 - Advice in the Dark | 8:43 | Leído por TinaNygard2 |
53 - Intercession | 4:33 | Leído por Lynne T |
54 - Helen Alone | 7:22 | Leído por TinaNygard2 |
55 - A Haunted Soul | 8:45 | Leído por TinaNygard2 |
56 - Compelled Confidence | 10:29 | Leído por Anna Roberts |
57 - Willing Confidence | 5:49 | Leído por Anna Roberts |
58 - The Curate's Counsel | 9:49 | Leído por Keri Ford |
59 - Sleep | 7:54 | Leído por TinaNygard2 |
60 - Divine Service | 12:01 | Leído por KHand |
61 - A Shop in Heaven | 21:33 | Leído por Keri Ford |
62 - Polwarth and Lingard | 19:20 | Leído por Lynne T |
63 - The Strong Man | 10:57 | Leído por David Wales |
64 - George and Leopold | 7:41 | Leído por David Wales |
65 - Wingfold and Helen | 13:57 | Leído por David Wales |
66 - A Review | 8:29 | Leído por David Wales |
67 - A Sermon to Leopold | 26:07 | Leído por David Wales |
67alt - A Sermon to Leopold (alternate reading) | 25:43 | Leído por Jon Smith |
68 - After the Sermon | 12:43 | Leído por Jon Smith |
69 - Bascombe and the Magistrate | 8:56 | Leído por Lynne T |
70 - The Confession | 8:02 | Leído por Miyune |
71 - The Mask | 10:10 | Leído por Larry Wilson |
72 - Further Decision | 6:34 | Leído por Thomas A. Copeland |
73 - The Curate and the Doctor | 11:58 | Leído por Phil Schempf |
74 - Helen and the Curate | 12:17 | Leído por Larry Wilson |
75 - An Examination | 5:09 | Leído por Blaze Dragon |
76 - Immortality | 11:35 | Leído por TriciaG |
77 - Passages from the Autobiography of the Wandering Jew | 6:28 | Leído por TriciaG |
78 - The Wandering Jew | 18:22 | Leído por TriciaG |
79 - The Wandering Jew | 21:38 | Leído por TriciaG |
80 - Remarks | 5:36 | Leído por TriciaG |
81 - Struggles | 10:38 | Leído por TriciaG |
82 - The Lawn | 14:59 | Leído por Ellen Preckel |
83 - How Jesus Spoke to Women | 14:08 | Leído por Larry Wilson |
84 - Deliverance | 9:18 | Leído por Françoise |
85 - The Meadow | 17:05 | Leído por Ellen Preckel |
86 - Rachel and Leopold | 11:32 | Leído por Françoise |
87 - The Blood-Hound | 7:32 | Leído por Ellen Preckel |
88 - The Blood-Hound Traversed | 19:23 | Leído por Françoise |
89 - The Bedside | 19:19 | Leído por Françoise |
90 - The Garden | 5:12 | Leído por ToddHW |
91 - The Departure | 9:52 | Leído por Larry Wilson |
92 - The Sunset | 13:37 | Leído por Larry Wilson |
93 - An Honest Spy | 7:30 | Leído por Lynne T |
94 - What Helen Heard | 9:10 | Leído por Lynne T |
95 - What Helen Heard More | 17:31 | Leído por Françoise |
96 - The Curate's Resolve | 16:38 | Leído por Françoise |
97 - Helen Awake | 10:12 | Leído por ToddHW |
98 - Thou Didst Not Leave | 9:00 | Leído por Ellen Preckel |
Reseñas
Thomas Wingfold, Curate





Ryan in Romania
George McDonald always has a compelling story. For those seeking to know if there is a God and what he is like this book is in excellent journey to answer the question. There are many readers some sound as though they are professional and there are a few who were a little difficult to understand. I am very thankful for all the readers time and energy. Thank you Libravox for all that you do!
Somewhat tedious





kim
I love George McDonald but found this book hard to get through. The texts were long and too drawn out for me. The first reader was wonderful to listen to but then came some readers I could barely understand.





S W
The story was thought provoking. As a Christian who has had many doubts, I appreciated the themes. I found myself wanting to love Christ more. I was uncomfortable with some characters' negative opinions of Leopolds Indian background, but it was unclear if those were meant only to be characters' opinions or if it represented any bias of the author. Certainly he was treated overall as a beloved character. at least you see that by the end. I also questioned why there was not a strong concern for the family of E. Trying not to give spoilers, though! But despite some flaws, I recommend this book. Some readers were hard to understand, but it was still worthwhile and I may read the book again on my own.
some is hard to listen to.





A LibriVox Listener
I'm thankful for the people who record these books. I love listening to George MacDonald. this is a challenging book but well worth it. I do have a hard time with the chapters read by the lady who always lifts her voice up at the end of every single phrase it maybe have to get the book and read those chapters. but I must be thankful anyway I'm sure it took a lot of time.
Amazing story!





Landon Letsinger
The story was amazing, and the first reader was fantastic! He really got into the characters voice and mannerisms I have not often heard in Librivox readers. Many of the other readers did well too, but two in particular were not good. One seemed like he had never read the text before, the other had a beautiful accent, but made it rather difficult to understand what was being said much of the time. Overall, great!





S Fowler
This is an excellent book, fit to refresh the spiritual vitality of any Christian who listens earnestly and takes to heart what is sometimes expressed in stuffy-sounding words but which carries every hearty ounce of intended meaning. Some of the readers did well, but unfortunately some of the readers were too difficult to listen to and I had to read through those chapters on the Gutenberg Project.
Truth loved





Lee-Anne Todd
as with all George McDonald stories both adult and children's and for all the genres he writes in, he continues to encourage us to thought and belief in our loving Heavenly Father and Lord Jesus Christ our saviour Who is The True way to life and relationship both here and the hereafter. some readers are not easy to listen to.
Raises the ultimate question





Phxjennifer
MacDonald tells an engrossing story, and he's not afraid to raise the ultimate question, 'Is there a god?' He's also not afraid to skip the easy answers and insist that his readers think! With all that, there's some Dickensian satire, a lurid murder, a runaway wife and a charming cow.