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Converse with God in Solitude, etc

This book delves into the practice of conversing with God in a solitary setting, offering insights and guidance for spiritual growth and connection. more

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Richard Baxter
Richard Baxter

Richard Baxter was an English poet, born on November 12, 1615, and died on December 8, 1691. Known for his religious poetry and theological writings, Baxter held a significant position in English literature during the 17th century. more

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