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True Devotion to Mary (1712), by Louis de Montfort; A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life (1728), by William Law; The Practice of the Presence of God (1792), by Brother Lawrence; The Christian Year (1827), by John Keble; The Greatest Thing in the World (1889), by Henry Drummond; Streams in the Desert (1925), by L. B. Cowman
The book was published under the title A Testament of Devotion. [6] Some of his other essays have been collected in a book entitled The Eternal Promise. [7] A formal biography was written by his son, Richard Kelly [2] in 1966, and published by Harper and Row.
Judea, Galilee and neighboring areas at the time of Hosea, Micah, Isaiah and Samuel's prophetic ministries. The oldest forms of devotional literature were manifested as prophecies, particularly before Christ; and were provided under the dictation of the Holy Spirit as a direct communication of God's "future plans".
Devotion is a 2017 nonfiction book written by Patti Smith. The book is considered "the first in Yale University Press's (Hanson 2017)" series called "Why I Write", which was shared in 2016 at Yale University for a Windham-Campbell lecture. It is composed of three sections.
Testamentum Domini ("Testament of Our Lord") is a Christian treatise which belongs to the genre of the ancient church orders. [1] The work can be dated to about the 5th-century A.D. even if a 4th-century date is sometimes proposed. The provenience is regarded as Syria, even if also Egypt or Asia Minor are possible origins. [2]
The Testament of Adam is a Christian work of Old Testament pseudepigrapha that dates from the 2nd to 5th centuries AD in origin, perhaps composed within the Christian communities of Syria. It purports to relate the final words of Adam to his son Seth ; Seth records the Testament and then buries the account in the legendary Cave of Treasures.
The Testament of Gideon Mack is a novel written by the Scottish author James Robertson, first published in 2006. It pays conscious homage to ideas and themes originally explored with powerful effect in the novel The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner (1824) by the Scottish novelist , essayist and poet James Hogg .
Short title: The New Testament in the original Greek : introduction and appendix [to] the text revised by Brooke Foss Westcott and Fenton John Anthony Hort