The True Estimate of Life and How to Live it
by G. Campbell Morgan (1897)
In this book by Pastor Morgan, he presents us with a view of the general value of life. He uses various examples, from Paul to Naaman, to Lot’s pitching towards Sodom to teach us the values of life, and values in life.
CONTENTS of Morgan True Estimate of Life and How to Live it
1. Paul’s Estimate of Life
2. Health of Spirit
3. Naaman or the Second “But”
4. Wouldest Thou be Made Whole?
5. Clay in the Potter’s Hand
6. The Divine Government of Human Lives
7. Redeeming the Time
8. Gathering or Scattering
9. Pitching Toward Sodom
More Works by Morgan
- Morgan, G.C. – The True Estimate of Life and How to Live it
- Morgan, G.C. – The Teaching of Christ
- Morgan, G.C. – The Spirit of God
- Morgan, G.C. – The Purposes of the Incarnation
- Morgan, G.C. – The Purpose Of The Advent
- Morgan, G.C. – The Practice of Prayer
- Morgan, G.C. – The Parables of the Kingdom
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In True Estimate of Life and How to Live it Morgan presents us with a view of the general value of life. He uses various examples, from Paul to Naaman, to Lot's pitching towards Sodom to teach us the values of life, and values in life.
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Author: | G.C. Morgan |
Category: | Mysw-bok-m |
Date: | February 5, 2015 |
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