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Multiplied Blessings: Eighteen Short Readings

The collection gathers short devotional readings adapted from the author’s sermons, offering practical instruction for Christian living. Each piece reflects on themes such as forgiveness as the source of spiritual blessing, assurance of reconciliation and communion with God, the indwelling and guidance of the Holy Spirit, faith paired with effort, Christian joy, peaceful life and death, active service, and the Lord’s coming. Passages combine biblical exposition with pastoral application, aiming to encourage trust in Christ as Saviour and helper and to provide everyday spiritual counsel for believers facing common trials and doubts.

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The collection gathers short devotional readings adapted from the author’s sermons, offering practical instruction for Christian living. Each piece reflects on themes such as forgiveness as the source of spiritual blessing, assurance of reconciliation and communion with God, the indwelling and guidance of the Holy Spirit, faith paired with effort, Christian joy, peaceful life and death, active service, and the Lord’s coming. Passages combine biblical exposition with pastoral application, aiming to encourage trust in Christ as Saviour and helper and to provide everyday spiritual counsel for believers facing common trials and doubts.

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Edward Hoare

Edward Hoare was a 19th-century Anglican cleric and author known for his theological writings and sermons. His works often explore the intersection of faith and spiritual life, as seen in his notable book, "Nothing Between," which addresses the special doctrines of the Reformation. Hoare's contributions to religious literature include discussions on baptism, clerical subscription, and the nature of inspiration, reflecting his deep engagement with the challenges of his time. His sermons, such as those preached in York Minster, reveal his commitment to pastoral care and the spiritual guidance of his congregation.

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