
This modest volume gathers a series of handwritten reflections that originated in a close‑knit group of believers who met regularly in Cambridge at the turn of the twentieth‑century. The author compiled notes exchanged after each gathering, hoping to keep the fresh sense of God’s presence alive for all who read them. Though the pages bear the marks of time—creases, uneven margins, and the occasional rusted edge—they convey a warmth that still speaks across the decades.
The essays move from meditations on a living God who walks with us in every circumstance to explorations of faith, love, and the mystery of death. Each chapter, with titles like “Heart Enlargement” and “A Conference on Death,” offers a blend of biblical insight, personal prayer, and poetic language that invites the listener to pause and reflect. Listeners will find encouragement to remember shared moments of spiritual renewal and to deepen their own journey of belief.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (154K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2009-06-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1852–1941
A pioneering biblical scholar and orientalist, he became known for tracking down and studying ancient manuscripts that reshaped how early Christian texts were understood. His work combined restless curiosity, careful scholarship, and a lifelong interest in the history of religion.
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