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Unspoken Sermons

With a Biographical Introduction

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Unspoken Sermons

By: George MacDonald
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Contains all three volumes of MacDonald's Unspoken Sermons (series 1, 2, and 3). Regimen Books Christian Classics publishes high-quality texts of important books. Each includes an informative, insightful introduction written today by an expert. George MacDonald’s Unspoken Sermons is a collection of essays that emphasize our relationship with God. This Regimen Christian Classics Book includes all three of the original volumes, consisting of a total of thirty-six sermons.From the time the three volumes were first published in the 1800s, they have exercised a major influence. The Christian philosopher C.S. Lewis said of MacDonald, “I have never concealed the fact that I regarded him as my master; indeed I fancy I have never written a book in which I did not quote from him. My own debt to [ Unspoken Sermons] is almost as great as one man can owe to another.” Christianity Theology
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Yeah, it's virtual voice, but since I like dry deliveries it works out for me, especially with all the other performances of The Unspoken Sermons I've heard being overly emotive (for my tastes).

The sermons themselves are without peer. Like Lewis, I love GMD despite his Universalism (and hey, it might even be true, though I doubt it). There's no other writer who combines the challenge to give all to Christ with indescribable comfort and hope.

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