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1882. A compilation of choice extracts from other writers, with a few paragraphs by Holcombe, on the subject of the life of God in the human soul. The intention of this book is to see how the life of religion in external things may be energized and sanctified by the habit of spiritual contemplation and prayer. The extracts from Fenelon and Madam Guyon do not cultivate the spirit of mysticism, however, they are in full accord with the practical teachings of Swedenborg.

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1882. A compilation of choice extracts from other writers, with a few paragraphs by Holcombe, on the subject of the life of God in the human soul. The intention of this book is to see how the life of religion in external things may be energized and sanctified by the habit of spiritual contemplation and prayer. The extracts from Fenelon and Madam Guyon do not cultivate the spirit of mysticism, however, they are in full accord with the practical teachings of Swedenborg.
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Autorenporträt
William H. Holcombe was renowned for his innovative contributions to modern literature. With a background in both philosophy and creative writing, his works often blended deep philosophical inquiry with compelling storytelling. He was particularly noted for his exploration of existential themes, human psychology, and the nature of reality, which were reflected in his complex characters and intricate plots. His most acclaimed works include a series of novels and essays that challenge conventional narrative structures and delve into the human experience with remarkable insight and originality. Through his writing, he explored themes such as identity, isolation, and the search for meaning, capturing the nuances of the human condition with both empathy and intellectual rigor. In addition to his literary achievements, his influence extended to academic circles, where his ideas contributed to critical discussions on literature and philosophy. His legacy is marked by a profound impact on modern literary theory and an enduring appeal that continues to engage readers and scholars alike. His innovative approach to narrative and thematic exploration remains a significant milestone in the evolution of contemporary literature.