Summary of Hannah Hurnard's Hinds' Feet on High Places

Summary of Hannah Hurnard's Hinds' Feet on High Places

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#1 The interview with the Chief Shepherd went on for a long time, and when they finally did leave her, it was already late in the evening. She was terrified of being kidnapped and forced to marry her cousin Craven. The Shepherd offered to take her to the High Places, where no Fears could live.

#2 The Shepherd told Much-Afraid that she would have to be changed before she could live on the High Places, but that he would help her develop hinds’ feet. He also told her that she would have to receive a new name if she wanted to live in the Kingdom of Love, because no one was allowed to dwell there unless they had the flower of Love blooming in their hearts.

#3 The Shepherd gave Much-Afraid the seed of Love, which was shaped like a long, sharply-pointed thorn. She was still afraid of pain, and she did not dare to love unless she were sure of being loved in return.

#4 When the seed of Love in your heart is ready to bloom, you will be loved in return. However, you must remember that as soon as you reach the slopes of the mountains, there is a wonderful system of communication from end to end of the Kingdom of Love.

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