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The book ""The Possibility, Expediency, and Necessity of Divine Revelation"" is a sermon that was preached by John Williams at St. Martins in the Fields on January 7, 1694/5 (1695). The sermon explores the idea of divine revelation and discusses the possibility, expediency, and necessity of such a revelation. Williams argues that divine revelation is possible and necessary because it provides guidance and direction to humanity. He also argues that it is expedient because it helps to establish and maintain a relationship between God and humanity. The book is a valuable resource for anyone…mehr

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The book ""The Possibility, Expediency, and Necessity of Divine Revelation"" is a sermon that was preached by John Williams at St. Martins in the Fields on January 7, 1694/5 (1695). The sermon explores the idea of divine revelation and discusses the possibility, expediency, and necessity of such a revelation. Williams argues that divine revelation is possible and necessary because it provides guidance and direction to humanity. He also argues that it is expedient because it helps to establish and maintain a relationship between God and humanity. The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the role of divine revelation in religious belief and practice. It offers a thoughtful and well-reasoned exploration of the topic and provides insights that are still relevant to contemporary religious discussions.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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If you are looking for the author, John Williams, you won't find him in the office writing. He may be trekking a nearby hiking trail or floating in his canoe or kayak on one of the beautiful lakes that surround his Appalachian foothills home. If not there, jump on your bicycle and find a nearby trail, he may be wrapped around a tree somewhere and in need of your help. Teddi, his wife of 50 years, will tell you to take your time. Four children, all grown, made a break for it and put roots in different parts of our beautiful country. The seven grandkids don't know what he looks like. Go to the nearest locally owned coffee shop and just by chance he may be there. He will be the only one with a pencil and paper.