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Hinds Feet on High Places is an allegory written by Hannah Hurnard about a Christian’s trials through out life. Hinds Feet on High Places concentrates on the trials and tribulations faced by Much-Afraid on her journey to the High Places and what she does when she finally arrives at the High Places.
Hinds Feet on High Places takes place in the Valley of Humiliation, on the path to the High Places, and the High Places. ... It is where Much-Afraid’s journey to the High Places begins. Most of the book takes place on the path to the High Places. ... What are these High Places that this path leads too? ... To live in the High Places you must have hinds feet which keep you from falling and enable you to move swiftly from part to another. The High Places is where the Good Shepherd’s servants end up going to, just as we Christians end up going to heaven. ... Much-Afraid’s goal throughout the book is to ascend to the High Places to be with the Good Shepherd.
Approximate Word count = 817 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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