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Paperback God's Confessional or Man's: Which Shall it be? Volume Talbot Collection of British Pamphlets Book

ISBN: 1149913231

ISBN13: 9781149913239

God's Confessional or Man's: Which Shall it be? Volume Talbot Collection of British Pamphlets

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"God's Confessional or Man's: Which Shall it be?" by George Everard explores fundamental questions of faith, confession, and the relationship between humanity and the divine. This work, originally published in 1874, delves into the significance of confession within the Christian faith, contrasting divine forgiveness with the act of human confession. Everard's treatise offers a thoughtful examination of religious doctrine and personal devotion.

This volume from the Talbot Collection of British Pamphlets provides a window into the religious discourse of the late 19th century, reflecting contemporary concerns about faith, repentance, and the individual's spiritual journey. Readers interested in Christian theology, the history of religious thought, or the dynamics of faith and society will find Everard's work both insightful and relevant.

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