The Salvation of the Soul

The Salvation of the Soul
Author: Watchman Nee
Publisher: Christian Fellowship Publishers
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1978-11-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0935008314

Watchman Nee's treatment of the salvation of the soul is a companion volume to another work, The Latent Power of the Soul. In it he deals with God's positive way with our soul, taming the inordinate power hidden deep within it.

A Narrative of Some of the Lord's Dealings With George Müller (Vol.1-4)

A Narrative of Some of the Lord's Dealings With George Müller (Vol.1-4)
Author: George Müller
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 971
Release: 2023-12-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

George Müller's 'A Narrative of Some of the Lord's Dealings With George Müller' (Vol.1-4) offers a profound insight into his spiritual journey and the incredible miracles he experienced. The book is written in a straightforward and humble style, reflecting Müller's deep faith and reliance on divine providence. Set in the mid-19th century, Müller's narrative provides a unique glimpse into the religious landscape of the Victorian era and the rise of evangelical Christianity. George Müller, a renowned Christian evangelist and philanthropist, wrote this narrative to document the miraculous ways in which God provided for the orphanages he founded in Bristol, England. Müller's personal experiences and unwavering trust in God's faithfulness profoundly influenced his writing, making it a compelling and inspirational read for believers and scholars alike. I highly recommend George Müller's narrative to anyone interested in faith-based literature, Victorian history, or stories of divine intervention. It offers a captivating portrayal of a man dedicated to serving others and trusting in God's provision, making it a timeless and uplifting read.

On the Soul and Its Origin

On the Soul and Its Origin
Author: Saint Augustine
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2015-06-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781514267462

Augustine, the man with upturned eye, with pen in the left hand, and a burning heart in the right (as he is usually represented), is a philosophical and theological genius of the first order, towering like a pyramid above his age, and looking down commandingly upon succeeding centuries. He had a mind uncommonly fertile and deep, bold and soaring; and with it, what is better, a heart full of Christian love and humility. He stands of right by the side of the greatest philosophers of antiquity and of modern times. We meet him alike on the broad highways and the narrow footpaths, on the giddy Alpine heights and in the awful depths of speculation, wherever philosophical thinkers before him or after him have trod. As a theologian he is facile princeps, at least surpassed by no church father, schoolman, or reformer. With royal munificence he scattered ideas in passing, which have set in mighty motion other lands and later times. He combined the creative power of Tertullian with the churchly spirit of Cyprian, the speculative intellect of the Greek church with the practical tact of the Latin. He was a Christian philosopher and a philosophical theologian to the full.