Parables -- Fiction.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Parable and the Water Tank, Early 1900s
"There was a certain very dry land, the people whereof were in sore need of water. And they did nothing but to seek after water from morning until night, and many perished because they could not find it...." Published by Appeal to Reason, Girard, Kansas.
Parable of the Water Tank, 1928
"There was a certain very dry land, the people whereof were in sore need of water. And they did nothing but to seek after water from morning until night, and many perished because they could not find it...." Quoted from Chapter 23 (Economic suicide of the profit system) of Bellamy's book, Equality.
Parable of the Water Tank, 1928
"There was a certain very dry land, the people whereof were in sore need of water. And they did nothing but to seek after water from morning until night, and many perished because they could not find it...." Quoted from Chapter 23 (Economic suicide of the profit system) of Bellamy's book, Equality.
The Parable of the Vanished Village, 1950
"Once upon a time long, long ago there was a peaceful and contented village hard by a rocky and desolate ravine. In a cave in the ravine lived a wild and ferocious beast...." Distributed by the Americanism Division, National Headquarters, American Legion, Indianapolis, Indiana.