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FAITH AND IMMORTALITY | ||
HENRY VAN DYKE
Dr. van Dyke's striking booklet might have been fitly called "Peace and Immortality," for it shows us a distinct connection existing between the peace that comes as the fruit of individual sacrifice and the peace that is the promised heritage of "the faithful." Another of those unmistakable brochure-gems, familiarly known as a van Dyke gift-book. | ||
MALCOLM J. MacLEOD, D.D.
"Satisfying, cheering, written for those who have been forced to drink of the bitter waters of Marah; for those beset with doubt; for those who despair. Studded with choicely-chosen illustration, and fitting literary allusion, each chapter has a message."--Christian Work. | ||
E. M. MILLIGAN, D.D.
A faithful guide to the correct understanding of Scriptural truth as taught everywhere in the Bible. It is a careful study with copious references, affording true spiritual consolation to those who place their faith in divine revelation. | ||
BISHOP EDWIN D. MOUZON
In a concise and closely-reasoned way, Bishop Mouzon meets the question with an unflinching affirmative, presenting a strong, forceful argument for the benignity of Divine Providence and the prevailing power of prayer. | ||
"A dispassionate study of immortality. It is a bold, honest, heroic book. He believes and can reason in faith and hope. The book is preëminently worth while. It is adapted to make one think, feel and act."--Watchman-Examiner. |
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