The Worth of the Soul by Religious Tract Society

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Author Religious Tract Society (Great Britain)
Title The Worth of the Soul
No. 179
Credits Transcribed from the nineteenth century A. Applegath edition by David Price
Summary "The Worth of the Soul" by Religious Tract Society is a religious and philosophical treatise likely written during the 19th century. This book emphasizes the intrinsic value of the soul, arguing that it surpasses all earthly possessions and endeavors. The author delves into the importance of spiritual health, salvation, and the following of divine commandments, cautioning against the neglect of the soul in favor of temporary worldly pleasures. The content of the book explores various aspects of the soul's worth, beginning with its nature and intended eternal existence. It discusses the grave consequences of losing one's soul due to ignorance, disobedience, and other moral failings, underscoring the urgency of spiritual vigilance. The text further illustrates the soul's worth through the lens of redemption, highlighting the immense sacrifice made for humanity's salvation through Christ. Additionally, it provides practical guidance on methods for nurturing the soul’s welfare, urging readers to engage with scripture, prayer, and the teachings of ministers. The book ultimately serves as a poignant reminder of the eternal implications of one's choices regarding faith and spirituality. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BR: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity
Subject Soul
Subject Redemption
Category Text
EBook-No. 62162
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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