: Elizabeth Gaskell’s final chapter where Margaret and Mr. Thornton finally reach an understanding.
: Titled "The Spirit-Spout," the crew of the Pequod encounters a mysterious, recurring spout of water that seems to beckon them forward. Religious & Philosophical Texts
: A famous prayer of repentance attributed to King David, featuring the line: "Create in me a clean heart, O God."
: A message of comfort to Zion, urging the people to "look to the rock from which you were hewn."
: Titled "The Beginning of a Longer Journey," this chapter follows Mr. Peggotty and Ham as they prepare to depart for Australia.
: Describes Jacob sending his sons to Egypt to buy grain during the great famine. Other Notable Mentions
"Chapter 51" appears in many famous books and religious texts. Since I'm not sure which one you're looking for, here are the full texts (or links to them) for the most common requests: