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steps to christ
- Author: White Ellen Gould Harmon
- Genre: Christian Living
Steps to Christ written by American Christian White Ellen Gould Harmon who claimed to have a gift of prophecy is a book which is considered to be a classic Christian literature. It was first published in 1892 and since then has been translated into almost 150 languages and published in more then 100 million copies. This book is the most popular and by White Ellen Gould Harmon. It consists of 13 chapters which tell its readers more about the life of Jesus Christ and His teaching. It focuses on such problems like finding peace and love amongst the strong waves of life. Steps to Christ will definitely be interesting to people who are trying to understand the concepts of faith, acceptance and doubt.
the temple its ministry and services as they were at the time of jesus christ
- Author: alfred edersheim
- Genre: Worship
The work on the ministry of the first-century temple by Alfred Edersheim (1825-1889), a Jewish convert to Christianity and a Biblical scholar. The book, beginning with the first view of Jerusalem, includes full-color photographs of an authentic model of Herod’s temple, build on the basis information from Bible, maps, drawings and charts. The study describes the religious life of the times of Jesus’ life, the circumstances under which he taught, the ceremonies, and the meaning of the purpose for which he came. Telling of Jerusalem, the temple, priests, and worshippers the author manages to reproduce the genuine spiritual significance of the temple and its services.
the precious things of god
- Author: octavius winslow
- Genre: Christian Living
Perhaps not so many people know the wonderful and very thoughtful works of Octavius Winslow but everyone who meets the valuable world of his ideas, discovers something new and very important for himself. The Precious Things of God is one of the best books written by Octavius Winslow. Despite the fact that it appeared a long time ago and is filled with old worlds, it is pretty easy to understand the main idea and details because the most important thing is to read this work with your heart. You have to feel every word and then you understand every idea. In this book the author is trying to open readers' eyes on the truths and promises of God. The idea that it is extremely important for each person to build his/her own relationship with God runs through the whole book. The book is written in classical style of the 19th century so it would be extremely interesting to dive into that time and see what great thinkers and philosophers thought about religion and person's connection with God.
all for jesus or the easy ways of divine love
- Author: frederick william faber
- Genre: General
Frederick William Faber, British hymn writer and theologian of the 19th century was a prominent member of the Church of England, with deep evangelical convictions. In this series of reflections, he helps people discover the kind of love for Jesus that will make holiness easy for everyone. “All for Jesus”, published in 1853, displays the author’s deep knowledge of the spiritual life and the extent of his theological and ascetic reading. The many foreign translations of this work, its circulation now maintained for more than fifty years, constant quotation by spiritual writers, have raised their author to the rank of a master in mystical theology.
The Pursuit of God Tozer
- Author: A. W. Tozer
- Genre: General
Desiring the presence of God in the Christian life
When you were a boy
- Author: Sabin, Edwin L. (Edwin Legrand), 1870-1952
- Genre: Worship
The match game.--You at school.--Chums.--In the arena.--The circus.--When you ran away.--Goin' fishin'.--In society.--Middleton's hill.--Goin'swimmin'.--The Sunday-school pinic.--The old muzzle loader.--A boy's loves.--Noon
Catholic Problems in Western Canada
- Author: Daly George Thomas
- Genre: Christian Living
Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: Chapter II. BRIDGING THE CHASM MOST touching in its divine simplicity, most sublime in its inspired lessons was the invitation of the Master to His Apostles: "Behold I say to you lift up your eyes and see the countries, for they are white, already to harvest," (John IV, 35)As He stood by the well of Jacob, facing the slopes of the hills of Samaria, He pointed out to them the crowds that were hastening to listen to His Message and believe in His divine mission. The fields around lay desolate and lifeless, for it was then winter. "Do you not say," asks Jesus, "there are yet four months and then the harvest cometh? Behold I say to you lift up your eyes and see the countries for they are white already to harvest." This human harvest, of which the Master speaks, is but the prelude of that immense harvest of souls ever ripening under the rays of God's divine grace in the great field of this world. The Church, like Christ, also invites us to contemplate that waving harvest and to pray the Lord to send labourers into the field. This divine invitation, the Catholic Church Extension Society makes its own, to plead the cause of our Home Missions. Pointing to our WesternProvinces, to that great Dominion beyond the Lakes, that missionary organization says to every Catholic in the land: "The harvest is great, but the labourers are few. Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest that he send labourers into the harvest." This chapter formed the substance of a Sermon preached on "Extension Sunday" in St. Finnan's Cathedral, Alexandria, Ont The Catholic Church Extension Society has been founded in Canada, for the conservation and propagation of the Catholic Faith in our mission districts. Its very name, as we readily see, shows forth its object and explains its existence. Canada, as we...
essays on faith and immortality
- Author: Tyrrell George
- Genre: Faith
Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III CHRIST i. The Inerrancy Of Christ Etpuer crescebat in sapientia There is a prima facie distinction between ignorance and error which cannot be questioned, and which makes even conservative theology willing to admit that Christ as man was ignorant because, and so far as, his knowledge was finite. Positive error they exclude as unworthy of the "perfect" man. By "perfect man" they mean man not merely freed from all positive blemishes to which his mortality is heir, but enriched with supernatural perfections of knowledge and grace, and therefore no longer " perfect" in the sense of mere man. This is a legacy of the abandoned Augustinian theology, which viewed such " supernatural" gifts as part of the essence of humanity as created in Adam, and forfeited by Adam's sin. To be " perfect man" Christ must have possessed at least all the gifts belonging essentially to the unspoilt humanity of unfallen Adam. If theologians still claim these perfections for Christ it can now only be de congruo, and not any longer as of necessity. To be " perfect man " meansonly to possess what are now allowed to be the essential attributes of humanity. Of these ignorance is one; and inseparable from ignorance is error. It is not merely that to be ignorant of certain things implies error about something, but that to be ignorant of anything implies error about everything. To be ignorant of the motion of the earth is to suppose and affirm its stability; and so in all those numberless cases where appearances contradict reality, and where there is nothing to raise a doubt or suggest a suspense of judgment. The error may be innocuous ; the truth practically unimportant in itself; still one false judgment is actually or potentially the seed of an infinite multitude of errors, and, while i...

