The Atonement for Sin and Sickness; or, A Full Salvation for Soul and Body
- 260pages
- 10 heures de lecture






The book presents a faithful reprint of the original 1888 edition, focusing on the principles and practices of divine healing. It explores spiritual and theological insights into healing, emphasizing faith and its transformative power. The text aims to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the connection between spirituality and physical well-being, reflecting the beliefs and practices of its time while remaining relevant to contemporary discussions on healing.
This edition offers a faithful reprint of the original 1886 work, preserving the quality and essence of the text. It explores themes of idealized love through lyrical poetry, capturing the emotions and sentiments of the time. The book serves as a historical artifact, providing readers with a glimpse into the romantic ideals of the late 19th century.
Culturally significant, this work has been carefully reproduced from its original artifact, preserving its authenticity. Readers will encounter original copyright references, library stamps, and other historical notations, providing a glimpse into its storied past and the scholarly importance it holds within the broader knowledge base of civilization.
A startling scientific study of the original sin, and the sin of the angels, with a history of spiritism in all ages
Exploring the concept of original sin and the transgressions of angels, this scientific study delves into the historical context of spiritism throughout the ages. It presents a thorough examination of these themes, offering insights that connect religious beliefs with scientific inquiry. This reprint of the 1894 edition maintains the integrity of the original work, providing readers with a unique perspective on the intersection of faith and knowledge.
Exploring the extraordinary spiritual and physical manifestations of divine power, this book highlights the healing miracles attributed to Christoph Blumhardt's prayers. It chronicles various accounts of transformation and restoration, emphasizing the profound impact of faith on both the soul and body. Through vivid narratives, readers are invited to witness the intersection of spirituality and healing, showcasing Blumhardt's role as a servant of God in facilitating these miraculous events.
This book presents a comprehensive exploration of the relationship between spiritual atonement and physical healing, emphasizing the concept of full salvation for both soul and body. Drawing from the original 1884 edition, it offers insights into the theological and practical implications of sin and sickness, promoting a holistic approach to well-being. The text serves as a historical reflection on faith and its transformative power, aiming to guide readers toward a deeper understanding of their spiritual and physical health.