Hinds' Feet on High Places has 158 pages.
Hinds' Feet on High Places was created in 1955.
"Hinds' Feet" refers to the ability to navigate difficult terrain with grace and agility, often symbolizing spiritual ascent and overcoming obstacles. The term is derived from the biblical imagery in Habakkuk 3:19, which describes God enabling one to walk on high places. It is also the title of a Christian allegorical book by Hannah Hurnard, which illustrates a believer's journey toward spiritual maturity and deeper faith. The concept emphasizes trusting in God to lead and support through life's challenges.
Heber Hinds Ryan has written: 'Ability grouping in the junior high school' -- subject(s): Ability, Grading and marking (Students), Junior high schools
Reports of waves up to 30' feet in places .
Crouse Hinds electrical products can still be found and purchased through Cooper Industries. As a subsidiary of Cooper Industries, Crouse Hinds is operating and distributing products with it's brand name, such as a full line of high-end, explosion proof electrical and instrumentation devices. The line of traffic signal products, including controllers and accessories, was divested from Crouse Hinds in 1981.
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