A Holy Life the Beauty of Christianity


Lu par Scarlett Martin

(4.6 stars; 29 reviews)

Written in the late 1600s by John Bunyan, author of The Pilgrim's Progress, this treatise exhorts Christians to holy living. Bunyan takes as his text Psalm 93:5, 'Holiness becometh thine house, O Lord, forever,' and from it he presents true holiness as true beauty, calling his fellow believers out of the religious hypocrisy of his era to a genuine pursuit of God. Spiritually, this work is a little-known gem from a respected religious figure, and historically it is a unique look at the Christian church and family in the seventeenth century. Whatever your reason for coming to 'A Holy Life,' it is worth the read...or listen. - Summary by Jennifer Raimundo (5 hr 16 min)

Chapitres

Editor's Note 26:50 Lu par Scarlett Martin
Introduction 31:27 Lu par Scarlett Martin
Section Two 13:27 Lu par Scarlett Martin
Section Three 13:30 Lu par Scarlett Martin
Section Four 18:09 Lu par Scarlett Martin
Section Five 29:08 Lu par Scarlett Martin
Section Six 15:51 Lu par Scarlett Martin
Section Seven 14:52 Lu par Scarlett Martin
Section Eight 14:47 Lu par Scarlett Martin
Section Nine 16:21 Lu par Scarlett Martin
Section Ten 18:55 Lu par Scarlett Martin
Section Eleven 24:11 Lu par Scarlett Martin
Section Twelve 19:04 Lu par Scarlett Martin
Section Thirteen 17:42 Lu par Scarlett Martin
Section Fourteen 21:14 Lu par Scarlett Martin
Section Fifteen 20:50 Lu par Scarlett Martin

Critiques


(5 stars)

It’s a challenge for me, which am ready to face with the help of my father


(5 stars)

very good reader very sound instructions

Very good


(5 stars)

The reader was pleasant to listen to and read with a good pace. The book, of course - as it's Bunyan - was great!