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Gleams of Glory from the Celestial World is a book written by James Grant and published in 1860. The book is a collection of essays and reflections on spiritual topics, drawing inspiration from the Bible and other religious sources. Grant's writing is characterized by a deep sense of faith and a belief in the power of God to transform lives. He explores themes such as the afterlife, the nature of sin, and the importance of prayer and worship. Throughout the book, Grant emphasizes the importance of living a virtuous life and seeking a closer relationship with God. The language of the book is…mehr

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Gleams of Glory from the Celestial World is a book written by James Grant and published in 1860. The book is a collection of essays and reflections on spiritual topics, drawing inspiration from the Bible and other religious sources. Grant's writing is characterized by a deep sense of faith and a belief in the power of God to transform lives. He explores themes such as the afterlife, the nature of sin, and the importance of prayer and worship. Throughout the book, Grant emphasizes the importance of living a virtuous life and seeking a closer relationship with God. The language of the book is poetic and uplifting, with frequent references to the beauty of nature and the wonders of the divine. Gleams of Glory from the Celestial World is a timeless work of spiritual reflection that continues to inspire readers today.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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James Grant was a Scottish author known for his works in adventure, historical fiction, and schoolboy genres. His writing often explored themes of bravery, loyalty, and moral growth, particularly through young protagonists who face challenges that test their integrity, courage, and friendships. Grant wrote extensively during the 19th century, contributing significantly to the schoolboy adventure genre, which was highly popular at the time. One of his most notable works, Dick Rodney: Or, The Adventures of an Eton Boy, follows a spirited boy at Eton College, exploring themes of friendship and personal development. Grant's The Scottish Cavalier is another example of his work that blends historical fiction with adventure, as it is set during the English Civil War. Grant's writing style combines action with moral lessons, which made his novels especially appealing to young readers. His stories reflect the values of his time, focusing on loyalty, integrity, and responsibility. They provide an interesting window into 19th-century attitudes towards education, masculinity, and moral development.