A Holy Life the Beauty of Christianity


Lu par Scarlett Martin

(4.7 étoiles; 32 critiques)

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

Very good


(5 étoiles)

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


(5 étoiles)

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


(5 étoiles)

very good reader very sound instructions