“Whatsoever we have over-loved, idolized, and leaned upon, God has from time to time broken it, and made us to see the vanity of it; so that we find the readiest course to be rid of our comforts is to set our hearts inordinately upon them.”
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The Mystery of Providence
This book delves into the philosophical and theological discussions surrounding the belief in a divine presence that guides and shapes human events. It examines the historical and cultural contexts in which the concept of providence has been interpreted and its relevance to contemporary life. more
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