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The Redeemer's Tears
Wept Over Lost Souls, Union Among Protestants, Carnality Of Religious Contention, Man's Enmity To God, And Reconciliation Between God And Man (1846)
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Focusing on themes of sorrow over lost souls and the necessity of unity among Protestants, this collection of sermons and writings by John Howe delves into the complexities of faith and human enmity towards God. Howe articulates his deep Christian convictions, emphasizing repentance and reconciliation. His accessible approach to theology inspires readers to align their lives with Christian principles. This work, enriched by a biography of the author, serves as a significant contribution to spiritual literature, reflecting Howe's lasting impact as a theologian.
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The Redeemer's Tears, John Howe
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- Title
- The Redeemer's Tears
- Subtitle
- Wept Over Lost Souls, Union Among Protestants, Carnality Of Religious Contention, Man's Enmity To God, And Reconciliation Between God And Man (1846)
- Language
- English
- Authors
- John Howe
- Publisher
- Kessinger Publishing, LLC
- Released
- 2008
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 356
- ISBN13
- 9781437319378
- Category
- Esotericism and Religion
- Description
- Focusing on themes of sorrow over lost souls and the necessity of unity among Protestants, this collection of sermons and writings by John Howe delves into the complexities of faith and human enmity towards God. Howe articulates his deep Christian convictions, emphasizing repentance and reconciliation. His accessible approach to theology inspires readers to align their lives with Christian principles. This work, enriched by a biography of the author, serves as a significant contribution to spiritual literature, reflecting Howe's lasting impact as a theologian.