Yesterday, today, and For Ever: A Poem, in Twelve Books, by Edward Henry Bickersteth.
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In this uplifting work, Bickersteth offers readers a moving meditation on the nature of faith and the hope that it brings. Drawing on personal experience and scripture, he reminds readers that even in the darkest of times, there is always a light beyond.
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In this thought-provoking study of the afterlife, Edward Henry Bickersteth explores the biblical evidence for the state of the dead before the resurrection. With careful analysis and insightful commentary, this book offers a nuanced and compelling vision of the Christian hope.
In this timeless devotional, Edward Henry Bickersteth offers comfort and hope to those struggling with illness, grief, or other afflictions. By drawing from the wellspring of God's grace and mercy, he guides readers on a journey of spiritual growth and renewal. Whether you're experiencing a difficult season in your life or simply seeking a deeper connection with God, Water from the Well-Spring for the Sabbath Hours of Afflicted Believers is a source of light and inspiration.
'Yesterday, To-Day, and For Ever' is an epic poem by Ma Edward Henry Bickersteth. The poem explores themes of love, faith, and redemption, and is structured as a journey through time and space. Bickersteth's language is both lyrical and profound, and his insights into the nature of human experience have resonated with readers for more than a century. Whether you are a fan of epic poetry, or simply looking for a profound and moving work of literature, 'Yesterday, To-Day, and For Ever' is an essential book.
This devotional book offers readers a collection of meditations on the Holy Communion Office found in the Book of Common Prayer. Edward Henry Bickersteth's thoughtful reflections and prayers provide inspiration and encouragement to deepen one's faith.
This guidebook aims to help readers approach the Bible in a more profitable manner, offering insights on how to read and understand its teachings. Author Edward Henry Bickersteth draws upon his own experience with Bible study and offers useful advice to both new and experienced readers. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the Bible and get the most out of their study time.