![]() ![]() ![]() I do not believe that we are as obnoxious towards evangelical Christians as the English was then. It is amazing to see how the conditions in Wilberforce's England, in a lot of ways parallel those of modern America. On the other hand, once I started getting into the book, I believe there was a richness which modern speak does not posses. Consequently, it is a harder read than the more modern, sometimes having references and mannerisms more with the times. There are many versions of this book, such as the Real Christianity, edited by James Houston. The thought which I had was, what does a man do with the life and love God has given to him? This is the depth of question which this book raises in a reader. After reading this book, I heard the song, Amazing Grace. ![]()
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