The heavenly octave; a study of the Beatitudes

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Author / Creator:Boreham, Frank, 1871-1959.
Imprint:New York, Abingdon Press [©1936]
Description:115 pages 20 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3144161
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Summary:The world has its own idea of blessedness. Blessed is the man who is always right. Blessed is the man who is satisfied with himself. Blessed is the man who is strong. Blessed is the man who rules. Blessed is the man who is rich. Blessed is the man who is popular. Blessed is the man who enjoys life. These are the beatitudes of sight and this present world. It comes with a shock and opens a new realm of thought that not one of these men entered Jesus' mind when he treated of blessedness. - Ian Maclaren - p. [8].

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