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First published August 1, 1990

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Frederick Brotherton Meyer

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October 17, 2022
This is a brief, but beautiful read. Meyer uses tons of Holy Scripture to comfort the soul ridden with any sort of grief or discomfort. Actually I was feeling pretty good when I read this book and I was comforted, so I would recommend for all!
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November 24, 2019
It started promising, got muddied in the middle with weird theology, and ended ok. It was short and easy to read though.
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August 17, 2013
It could be because I have a hard time concentrating and am easily distracted, but it took me a while to read this. The wording was old-fashioned and sort of poetic. The upside is that this book fit well with the devotional I'm reading: Jesus Calling. It's a good read for the Christian scholar.
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