A vivid doorway into a pivotal biblical figure, Elijah the Tishbite opens a century-spanning conversation about faith under pressure, mercy in judgment, and the someone-you-become when duty calls. In this restored volume from Charles Henry Mackintosh's Miscellaneous Writings, Vol. V, the author sets forth a clear, devotional path through Elijah's encounters with kings and prophets alike. The collection blends earnest christian devotional essays with careful exegesis, offering accessible reflections that illuminate the Old Testament prophets for modern readers. It is at once biblically rooted and spiritually practical, a study companion for bible study groups and personal devotion alike. While steeped in nineteenth century british christianity and victorian era England, the prose speaks with a timeless, exhortative cadence that invites revival without rhetoric. This is more than a reprint; it is a literary and historical artefact, painstakingly restored for today's readers and future generations. Out of print for decades, the volume now re-enters the shelves as a collector's item and a cultural treasure, suitable for the christian home library addition and a respected entry in any puritan devotional classics shelf. Its themes-divine sovereignty and mercy, steadfast faith, and practical exhortation-resonate with both casual readers and dedicated lovers of Victorian evangelical literature. A thoughtful guide for personal devotional reading and a clarifying touchstone for old world wisdom in a modern world.
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