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The Gospel Day; Or, the Light of Christianity

By Charles Ebert Orr

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover a guide to understanding true Christian values and morality, separating genuine faith from misconceptions and societal influences.

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2009-02-27
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Summary

"The Gospel Day; Or, the Light of Christianity" by Charles Ebert Orr is a book written in the early 1900s that tries to clarify what real Christianity is all about, setting it apart from wrong ideas and how society changes it. The writer wants to help people get a better understanding of Christian ideas, good behavior, and why believing is important for living a good life. He starts by saying thanks for what inspired him and talks about how beautiful true Christianity is, like a light in a confusing world. Orr explains that Christianity is supposed to be pure and good, but it has been misunderstood and affected by what people think and do. He then starts exploring the main parts of Christianity, like sin, being saved, and what real faith means, saying that a true Christian life leads to being pure and good in spirit.

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