
This modest volume invites listeners into a heartfelt meditation on the essence of Christianity, portrayed as a radiant guide that lifts the weary and steadies the hopeful. Drawing from earlier writings on subjects such as women’s freedom, dietary choices, and the grave sin against the Holy Ghost, the author weaves together simple, plain truths meant to clear away long‑standing misunderstandings and reveal the faith’s gentle, illuminating light.
Written with sincere prayer and a spirit of humility, the work acknowledges its own imperfections while urging readers to engage in dialogue if questions arise. Its purpose is to comfort, encourage, and perhaps redirect those who feel lost, offering a quiet yet firm reminder that a life rooted in Christian love can bring peace amid the challenges of everyday existence.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (704K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-02-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1861–1933
A devotional writer from the Church of God holiness tradition, remembered for practical books on Christian living, prayer, and spiritual growth. His works were widely read by believers looking for plainspoken guidance and a deeper inner life.
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