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""Scripture Difficulties: Four Sermons Preached Before The University Of Cambridge, In April, 1853"" is a book written by John Hulse in 1853. The book is a collection of four sermons that were delivered by the author before the University of Cambridge in April of the same year. The sermons deal with the difficulties that arise when interpreting and understanding the Bible, and they aim to provide guidance and insight into how to approach these challenges. Hulse explores various topics, including the use of language in the Bible, the historical context of certain passages, and the role of…mehr

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""Scripture Difficulties: Four Sermons Preached Before The University Of Cambridge, In April, 1853"" is a book written by John Hulse in 1853. The book is a collection of four sermons that were delivered by the author before the University of Cambridge in April of the same year. The sermons deal with the difficulties that arise when interpreting and understanding the Bible, and they aim to provide guidance and insight into how to approach these challenges. Hulse explores various topics, including the use of language in the Bible, the historical context of certain passages, and the role of reason and faith in interpreting scripture. The book is written in a clear and concise style, making it accessible to both scholars and laypeople. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the study of the Bible and the challenges of interpreting its teachings.To Which Is Added, A Sermon, Preached Before The University On Ascension-Day, 1852.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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John Hulse is a poet, artist, photographer, and filmmaker from Anderson, Indiana. He is the author of Haiku on the Bush Administration (2012); The Best and Worst Job I Ever Had (selected poems 1985-2005) (2006); Villains of the Impeachment: Sex, Lies and $50 Million Taxpayer Dollars (2004); Democracy for Sale!: The Two Year Search for Extraterrestrials and Campaign Finance Reform (2002); From the Beats to the B Sides (1999); Teachable Movies for Elementary and Middle School Classrooms (1998); and Somewhere West of the Fields (1992). His poetry and short stories have appeared in twenty-five anthologies, including "Mythic America: An Anthology of New American Poetry" (Crescent Moon-England), and has received awards from the Bay Area Poets Association, the Southern Writer's Association, including an Editor's Choice Award, the International Poet of Merit Award, and the Shakespeare Trophy of Excellence. Mr. Hulse has also worked as a book editor for dozens of universities and publishing companies from all over the world. Titles include What's It All About? dealing with world views on religion from the ancient Greeks to Einstein's Theory of Relativity; In the Shadows of the Holocaust and Communism; American Methods: Torture and the Logic of Domination; The Kennedy Brothers: A Legacy In Photographs; African Wars: A Defense Intelligence Perspective; Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel: Man of Spirit, Man of Action; Breakout: The Chosin Reservoir Campaign; Extraordinary Women of Medicine; Damn Yankees: Yogi, Whitey and the Mick; The Story of American Golf; A Pocket Guide to Environmental Bad Guys; Easy Prey, written by former secretary of defense William S. Cohen; The Best American Movie Writing 2001, edited by director John Landis; The Gangs of New York, which was the basis for Martin Scorsese's film Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood, the autobiography of sixties R&B singer Eric Burdon; and Indian Yell by Dances with Wolves author, Michael Blake.