The Hope of the Gospel

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e-artnow, 2020 M04 9 - 111 páginas
This non-fictional book written by George MacDonald is one of the most potent collections of Christian apologetics. Author's religious reflections and theological views are compiled in this work, making the readers question the main ideas of Christianity.
 

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SALVATION FROM
and thou shalt call his name Jesus for he shall save his people
JESUS AND HIS FELLOW TOWNSMEN
SORROW THE PLEDGE OF
THE REWARD OF OBEDIENCE
would help some to understand what Jesus came from the home
THE SALT AND THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD
THE HOPE OF THE UNIVERSE

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George MacDonald was born on December 10, 1824 in Huntley, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He attended University in Aberdeen in 1840 and then went on to Highbury College in 1848 where he studied to be a Congregational Minister, receiving his M. A. After being a minister for several years, he became a lecturer in English literature at Kings College in London before becoming a full-time writer. He wrote fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. In 1955, he wrote his first important original work, a long religious poem entitled Within and Without. He is best known for his fantasy novels Phantastes, The Princess and the Goblin, At the Back of the North Wind, and Lilith and fairy tales including The Light Princess, The Golden Key, and The Wise Woman. In 1863, he published David Eiginbrod, the first of a dozen novels that were set in Scotland and based on the lives of rural Scots. He died on September 18. 1905.

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