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In The Anointing, Dr. Moore states it as being the tangible power of God and mentions various aspects of it. He elaborates the difference between the anointing and the presence of God. He proclaims the anointing as proven and draws on its relationship with the goodness of God. Finally, he cites the anointing as the greatest tool designed by God to change the world for His glory.

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In The Anointing, Dr. Moore states it as being the tangible power of God and mentions various aspects of it. He elaborates the difference between the anointing and the presence of God. He proclaims the anointing as proven and draws on its relationship with the goodness of God. Finally, he cites the anointing as the greatest tool designed by God to change the world for His glory.
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George Moore was an influential Irish novelist, poet, and playwright, born in 1852. He is best known for his contributions to modernist literature and for his candid exploration of themes such as love, desire, and identity. One of his notable works, ""Spring Days,"" exemplifies his ability to delve into the complexities of human relationships through lyrical prose and keen psychological insight. His early works, including ""A Modern Lover"" and ""Esther Waters,"" showcase his interest in the struggles of individuals against societal norms. Moore's innovative narrative style and focus on character development helped pave the way for later modernist writers. He was also a prominent figure in the Irish literary renaissance and had a significant influence on contemporaries like James Joyce. In addition to fiction, Moore wrote poetry and essays, often reflecting on art and aesthetics. His works remain notable for their emotional depth and their exploration of the human condition.