Who Is He? An Appeal to Those Who Regard with Any Doubt the Name of Jesus
"Who Is He? An appeal to those who regard with any doubt the name of Jesus." By Sarah F. Smiley. Philadelphia, 1868. Pp. 102. We are not willing to delay an endorsement of this excellent book, although it was received too late for extended notice this week. Every Friend, every Christian, and most especially everyone who is not decidedly a Christian, should possess and read it. The style is perspicuous and elegant—the argument cogent and convincing—the theme worthy of the highest intellect, and one which "the angels desire to look into." We have set aside other matter to make room for the opening paragraph, intending further notice hereafter.

Who Is He? In this one short and simple question may be gathered up the complex doubts and difficulties of many hearts. In it we may hear the cry which now again, as often in the past, appeals the most loudly to the Church of Christ. If, as has been said by one who spoke advisedly of the ever-downward tendency of an age of doubt, it must come at last to this—"Is there a God?"—then surely when this most solemn of all verities is established, the next hold in the upward reaching must be upon Him who stands confessedly in some relation or other between God and man;—Who is He?"

–Friends' Review: A Religious, Literary and Miscellaneous Journal, Vol. 22 [1869]
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Who Is He? An Appeal to Those Who Regard with Any Doubt the Name of Jesus
"Who Is He? An appeal to those who regard with any doubt the name of Jesus." By Sarah F. Smiley. Philadelphia, 1868. Pp. 102. We are not willing to delay an endorsement of this excellent book, although it was received too late for extended notice this week. Every Friend, every Christian, and most especially everyone who is not decidedly a Christian, should possess and read it. The style is perspicuous and elegant—the argument cogent and convincing—the theme worthy of the highest intellect, and one which "the angels desire to look into." We have set aside other matter to make room for the opening paragraph, intending further notice hereafter.

Who Is He? In this one short and simple question may be gathered up the complex doubts and difficulties of many hearts. In it we may hear the cry which now again, as often in the past, appeals the most loudly to the Church of Christ. If, as has been said by one who spoke advisedly of the ever-downward tendency of an age of doubt, it must come at last to this—"Is there a God?"—then surely when this most solemn of all verities is established, the next hold in the upward reaching must be upon Him who stands confessedly in some relation or other between God and man;—Who is He?"

–Friends' Review: A Religious, Literary and Miscellaneous Journal, Vol. 22 [1869]
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Who Is He? An Appeal to Those Who Regard with Any Doubt the Name of Jesus

Who Is He? An Appeal to Those Who Regard with Any Doubt the Name of Jesus

by S. F. Smiley
Who Is He? An Appeal to Those Who Regard with Any Doubt the Name of Jesus

Who Is He? An Appeal to Those Who Regard with Any Doubt the Name of Jesus

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"Who Is He? An appeal to those who regard with any doubt the name of Jesus." By Sarah F. Smiley. Philadelphia, 1868. Pp. 102. We are not willing to delay an endorsement of this excellent book, although it was received too late for extended notice this week. Every Friend, every Christian, and most especially everyone who is not decidedly a Christian, should possess and read it. The style is perspicuous and elegant—the argument cogent and convincing—the theme worthy of the highest intellect, and one which "the angels desire to look into." We have set aside other matter to make room for the opening paragraph, intending further notice hereafter.

Who Is He? In this one short and simple question may be gathered up the complex doubts and difficulties of many hearts. In it we may hear the cry which now again, as often in the past, appeals the most loudly to the Church of Christ. If, as has been said by one who spoke advisedly of the ever-downward tendency of an age of doubt, it must come at last to this—"Is there a God?"—then surely when this most solemn of all verities is established, the next hold in the upward reaching must be upon Him who stands confessedly in some relation or other between God and man;—Who is He?"

–Friends' Review: A Religious, Literary and Miscellaneous Journal, Vol. 22 [1869]

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ISBN-13: 9781663542458
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 07/30/2020
Pages: 104
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.25(d)
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