The Hope of the Gospel
Hope of the Gospel is a comprehensive bible study inspired by the message of Jesus Christ and a powerful collection of spiritual discussions. Full of truths simply stated and profound it will help the reader to understand what Jesus came to be and do for us.
"I presume there is scarce a human being who, resolved to speak openly, would not confess to having something that plagued him, something from which he would gladly be free, something rendering it impossible for him, at the moment, to regard life as an altogether good thing...To number the varieties of human endeavour to escape discomfort would be to enumerate all the modes of such life as does not know how to live. All seek the thing whose defect appears the cause of their misery, and is but the variable occasion of it, the cause of the shape it takes, not of the misery itself; for, when one apparent cause is removed, another at once succeeds. The real cause of his trouble is a something the man has not perhaps recognized as even existent; in any case he is not yet acquainted with its true nature."
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The Hope of the Gospel
Hope of the Gospel is a comprehensive bible study inspired by the message of Jesus Christ and a powerful collection of spiritual discussions. Full of truths simply stated and profound it will help the reader to understand what Jesus came to be and do for us.
"I presume there is scarce a human being who, resolved to speak openly, would not confess to having something that plagued him, something from which he would gladly be free, something rendering it impossible for him, at the moment, to regard life as an altogether good thing...To number the varieties of human endeavour to escape discomfort would be to enumerate all the modes of such life as does not know how to live. All seek the thing whose defect appears the cause of their misery, and is but the variable occasion of it, the cause of the shape it takes, not of the misery itself; for, when one apparent cause is removed, another at once succeeds. The real cause of his trouble is a something the man has not perhaps recognized as even existent; in any case he is not yet acquainted with its true nature."
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The Hope of the Gospel

The Hope of the Gospel

by George MacDonald
The Hope of the Gospel

The Hope of the Gospel

by George MacDonald

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Hope of the Gospel is a comprehensive bible study inspired by the message of Jesus Christ and a powerful collection of spiritual discussions. Full of truths simply stated and profound it will help the reader to understand what Jesus came to be and do for us.
"I presume there is scarce a human being who, resolved to speak openly, would not confess to having something that plagued him, something from which he would gladly be free, something rendering it impossible for him, at the moment, to regard life as an altogether good thing...To number the varieties of human endeavour to escape discomfort would be to enumerate all the modes of such life as does not know how to live. All seek the thing whose defect appears the cause of their misery, and is but the variable occasion of it, the cause of the shape it takes, not of the misery itself; for, when one apparent cause is removed, another at once succeeds. The real cause of his trouble is a something the man has not perhaps recognized as even existent; in any case he is not yet acquainted with its true nature."

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ISBN-13: 9781518342288
Publisher: Krill Press
Publication date: 12/19/2015
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Format: eBook
Pages: 209
File size: 816 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Roy A. Sites is a Summa Cum Laude graduate of The University of South Florida. He received the King-O'Neal Medal in 1984, the University's highest award for academic excellence, for his work in the Honor's Program in Psychology. He subsequently earned his Master of Liberal Arts degree through the Department of Humanities and taught at the University of South Florida for 5 years. Mr. Sites has a long standing interest in ancient, classical and medieval literature. His personal library of over 1000 volumes spans the years 3,000 B.C. to the present, with a heavy emphasis on ancient Greek & Roman literature, Medieval European and Arabic works, Early Church writings and contemporary Christian theology.
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