The Hope of the GospelGood Press, 2019 M11 20 - 192 páginas In 'The Hope of the Gospel' by George MacDonald, the author explores the profound themes of faith, redemption, and the timeless message of hope found in the gospel. MacDonald's writing style is elegant and thought-provoking, with rich imagery and deep philosophical undertones that resonate with readers. Set within the context of 19th-century literature, MacDonald's work stands out for its emphasis on spiritual truths and existential questions, making it a unique contribution to the literary canon. The book presents a compelling narrative that delves into the complexities of human experience and the transcendent power of divine grace. George MacDonald's profound insights into the human condition and his unwavering faith shine through in every page of this masterpiece. His personal journey and struggles with faith undoubtedly played a significant role in shaping the narrative of 'The Hope of the Gospel'. As a respected theologian and storyteller, MacDonald's work continues to inspire and challenge readers to reflect on their own beliefs and seek out the hope that lies at the core of the gospel. I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of faith, redemption, and the enduring power of hope in the face of life's challenges. |
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... true nature . However absurd the statement may appear to one who has not yet discovered the fact for himself , the cause of every man's discomfort is evil , moral evil - first of all , evil in himself , his own sin , his own wrongness ...
... true nature . However absurd the statement may appear to one who has not yet discovered the fact for himself , the cause of every man's discomfort is evil , moral evil - first of all , evil in himself , his own sin , his own wrongness ...
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... true self, is its only possible ease. To free a man from suffering, he must be set right, put in health; and the ... true that Jesus came, in delivering us from our sins, to deliver us also from the painful consequences of our sins. But ...
... true self, is its only possible ease. To free a man from suffering, he must be set right, put in health; and the ... true that Jesus came, in delivering us from our sins, to deliver us also from the painful consequences of our sins. But ...
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... true man save as consequent on the gain of his object . The mission of Jesus was from the same source and with the same object as the punishment of our sins . He came to work along with our punishment . He came to side with it , and set ...
... true man save as consequent on the gain of his object . The mission of Jesus was from the same source and with the same object as the punishment of our sins . He came to work along with our punishment . He came to side with it , and set ...
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... true the memory of the wrongs we have done is, or will become very bitter; but not for those is condemnation; and if that in our character which made them possible were abolished, remorse would lose its worst bitterness in the hope of ...
... true the memory of the wrongs we have done is, or will become very bitter; but not for those is condemnation; and if that in our character which made them possible were abolished, remorse would lose its worst bitterness in the hope of ...
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... true relation of or in the human soul. It is the absence in the man of harmony with the being whose thought is the man's existence, whose word is the man's power of thought. It is true.
... true relation of or in the human soul. It is the absence in the man of harmony with the being whose thought is the man's existence, whose word is the man's power of thought. It is true.
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JESUS AND HIS FELLOW TOWNSMEN | |
SORROW THE PLEDGE OF | |
THE REWARD OF OBEDIENCE | |
THE SALT AND THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD | |
THE HOPE OF THE UNIVERSE | |
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