Henry Drummond
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Two very startling things arrest us in John's vision of the future. The first is that the likest thing to Heaven he could think of was a City; the second, that there was no Church in that City. Almost nothing more revolutionary could be said, even to the modern world, in the name of religion. No Church-that is the defiance of religion; a City-that is the antipodes of Heaven. Yet John combines these contradictions in one daring image, and holds up...
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In saving men it is very often a life for a life; you have to give your life to the men whom you are trying to better. About the least Christian act a man can do for his brother-man is to talk about Christianity. Included here are "A Life for a Life," "Lessons from the Angelus," and "The Ideal Man."
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"Pax Vobiscum" is an 1890 work by Henry Drummond containing a selection of some of his best sermons on a range of topics from Christian philosophy to the attainment of happiness. Rev Prof Henry Drummond (1851-1897) was a Scottish biologist, evangelist, lecturer, and writer. He had an incredible religious influence on his own generation, and his sermon "The Greatest Thing in the World" is still popular within Christian circles.
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"Eternal Life" is an 1896 treatise by Scottish writer Henry Drummond on the subject of eternal life, with reference to Christianity and contemporary science. Rev Prof Henry Drummond (1851-1897) was a Scottish biologist, evangelist, lecturer, and writer. He had an incredible religious influence on his own generation, and his sermon "The Greatest Thing in the World" is still popular within Christian circles.
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"Natural Law in the Spiritual World" is an 1883 work by Scottish writer and evangelist Henry Drummond. Within it, Drummond explores the connections between the world of religion and spirituality, and the physical world. He maintains that the ostensible dichotomy between the spiritual and the physical is in fact illusory, and that faith is actually aligned with science. Published only a few decades subsequent to Darwin's landmark "On the Origin of...
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First published in 1891, Henry Drummond's "Addresses" contains a collection of his sermons on a variety of different subjects and for different audiences, including his most famous and still-popular sermon: "The Greatest Thing in the World". Offering useful advice and guidance on a range of important subjects, this fantastic collection will be of utility to preachers and devotees alike, and it would make for a wonderful addition to collections of...
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"La Cosa Más Grande del Mundo" es un ensayo escrito por Henry Drummond, un destacado orador y escritor escocés del siglo XIX. Publicado por primera vez en 1890, este ensayo es un tratado sobre el amor, la importancia del amor en la vida humana y cómo puede influir en nuestras acciones y relaciones.
Drummond presenta su perspectiva sobre el amor, basándose en el pasaje bíblico de 1 Corintios 13, que es conocido como el "capítulo del amor"....