Sowing and ReapingCosimo, Inc., 2005 M11 1 - 132 pages Do not be deceived by the attractiveness of this world. It will cheat you and destroy you.-from "Warning"Perhaps the greatest American evangelist of the 19th century, Dwight Moody inspired millions with his sermons. And though more than a century separates us from his fiery defense of the Bible, Moody's words reflect an orthodox religious outlook similar to the fundamentalist Christianity that is dramatically influencing our culture in the 21st century.With unwavering certainty, Moody discusses: . what aspects of the Bible "no infidel or skeptic will dare to deny." the danger of "false teachers." why Christianity is not responsible for hypocritical Christians. examples from history that prove the truth of the Bible. and more.Also available from Cosimo Classics: Moody's The Way to God and Heaven: How to Get There.American evangelist DWIGHT LYMAN MOODY (1837-1899) was born in New England, the child of a large working-class family. A religious conversion as an adult led him to found a ministry in Chicago, to work as a battlefield missionary during the Civil War, and eventually to lead massive evangelical crusades during the 1870s and 80s in both England and the United States. He found Christian schools and a Christian publishing house, which published his many nondenominational evangelical tracts. |
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... sinner or hypocrite who thinks he is a saint ; it applies to the family ; it applies to society ; it applies to nations . I say the law that the result of actions must be reaped is as true for nations as for individuals ; indeed , some ...
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D. L. Moody. history . Job's three friends reasoned that he must be a great sinner , because they took it for granted that the calamities that overtook him must be the results of his wickedness . " Remember , I pray thee , " said one of ...
D. L. Moody. history . Job's three friends reasoned that he must be a great sinner , because they took it for granted that the calamities that overtook him must be the results of his wickedness . " Remember , I pray thee , " said one of ...
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