RedemptionGood Press, 18/12/2019 - 170 من الصفحات In Edward Hoare's 'Redemption,' the protagonist embarks on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual transformation. Hoare's literary style reflects the Romanticism of the 19th century, with vivid descriptions of nature and introspective narratives. The thematic exploration of redemption and forgiveness is woven into the text, urging readers to reflect on their own struggles and triumphs. The book's emphasis on moral growth and personal redemption provides a timeless message that resonates with readers of all generations. Hoare's use of symbolism and allegory adds depth to the narrative, inviting readers to delve into the deeper meaning behind the characters' actions and choices. This book is a must-read for those interested in introspective literature and philosophical reflections on the human experience. |
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ISRAEL | |
THE FIRSTBORN | |
THE BONDSMAN | |
RUTH | |
THE SPIRIT | |
ANATHOTH | |
THE | |
ATONEMENT | |
ATONEMENT | |
FORGIVENESS | |
PURITY | |
RESTORATION | |
HEAVEN | |
ADVERTISEMENTS WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR | |
MESSES HATCHARDS NEW SERIES | |
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act of redemption amongst Anathoth angels anointed believe blessed Saviour bondage brought burden Christ Jesus Church clearly commit my spirit complete condemnation curse death delivered described difficulty divine Ebed-melech Egypt eternal faith Father fcap Fear first-born forgiveness of sins Francis Cook God’s Hanameel hand I commit hath heart heaven Holy Ghost honour hope iniquity Israel Jeremiah judicial forgiveness king kinsman Lamb Levites living look Lord Jesus Christ Lord’s low dungeon mercy Moab never Old Testament passage peace perfect perfectly clear position prayer precious blood principle of substitution promised prophecy prophet purify unto ransom redeeming blood redemption price rest right of redemption righteousness Ruth sacred salvation satisfaction shekels sinner slave sold Son of God soul substitution Table of Contents taught thee thine thing Thou hast redeemed throne thy blood trust unforgiven verse Victor Hirtzler whole words yoke