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Friendship With God: An Essay On Its Nature, Excellence, Importance, And Means Of Improvement is a book written by Richard Jones and published in 1847. The book explores the nature of friendship with God, discussing its importance and the ways in which it can be improved. Jones argues that friendship with God is essential for a fulfilling and meaningful life, and that it can be cultivated through prayer, meditation, and a deepening understanding of spiritual principles. He emphasizes the importance of developing a personal relationship with God, and encourages readers to strive for a deeper…mehr

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Friendship With God: An Essay On Its Nature, Excellence, Importance, And Means Of Improvement is a book written by Richard Jones and published in 1847. The book explores the nature of friendship with God, discussing its importance and the ways in which it can be improved. Jones argues that friendship with God is essential for a fulfilling and meaningful life, and that it can be cultivated through prayer, meditation, and a deepening understanding of spiritual principles. He emphasizes the importance of developing a personal relationship with God, and encourages readers to strive for a deeper understanding of their own spiritual beliefs and practices. Throughout the book, Jones draws on a range of religious and philosophical traditions to support his arguments, including Christianity, Judaism, and ancient Greek philosophy. He also includes practical advice for readers who are seeking to deepen their relationship with God, such as developing a daily spiritual practice and seeking out the guidance of spiritual mentors. Overall, Friendship With God is a thought-provoking and insightful exploration of the nature of spiritual friendship, and provides practical guidance for readers who are seeking to deepen their own relationship with the divine.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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Richard was born and grew up at Horton Farm and enjoyed the rugged life of a farmer's son growing up in Shropshire. When he left school, he at first worked on the farm alongside his father before going to the RMAS Sandhurst as a TA Officer Cadet. He then joined the Regular Army and served with the 10th Bt Gurkha Rifles in Hong Kong and Borneo and then the Light Infantry in Northern Ireland and Germany. When he left the Regulars in the mid-1990s, he again worked on the farm for a few years before joining the Police in which he now still serves. Richard remained a Reservist and has seen operational service in Kabul, Afghanistan in 2002-03. Very happily married to Louise to whom Chasing Crows is dedicated and in memory of his parents. Richard now runs the farm with his wife and three children where they run a small Aberdeen Angus herd and breed Shire Horses.