British author GEORGE MACDONALD (1824-1905) was best known in his day-and best remembered today-as a novelist, but he was also a preacher of some renown in Victorian England.This new edition contains all three volumes of Macdonald's "Unspoken Sermons," originally published between 1867 and 1889, including: . "The Child in the Midst." "The Consuming Fire." "It Shall Not Be Forgiven." "The Hands of the Father." "The Cause of Spiritual Stupidity." "The Fear of God." "Self-Denial." "The Displeasure of Jesus." and many others.
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Unspoken Sermons
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" Comes with an Index made for this edition. Other theological works by George MacDonald include: -The Hope of the Gospel, The Miracles of Our Lord, and God's Words to His Children.
"Unspoken Sermons" is a collection of essays by influential Christian author George MacDonald which offers an honest look at how people should seek a life filled with goodness of heart, love, and childish wonder.
In Unspoken Sermons, which was published in the end of the 19th century, he shows a highly developed theology. In this book, the reader will find all the three series.
Unspoken Sermons: Series 1, 2, 3
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In this collection of three volumes, Dr. MacDonald, writing in a simple, graphic, interesting way, deals with various modern phases of religious belief.