The Restitution Of All Things: An Essay (1824) by James Brown is a philosophical work that explores the concept of restitution, or the restoration of things to their original state. The author argues that all things in the universe have a natural order and purpose, and that it is the duty of humanity to restore this balance. Brown draws on a variety of sources, including religious texts, scientific theories, and philosophical concepts, to support his arguments. He also considers the implications of restitution for various areas of human life, including politics, economics, and morality.…mehr
The Restitution Of All Things: An Essay (1824) by James Brown is a philosophical work that explores the concept of restitution, or the restoration of things to their original state. The author argues that all things in the universe have a natural order and purpose, and that it is the duty of humanity to restore this balance. Brown draws on a variety of sources, including religious texts, scientific theories, and philosophical concepts, to support his arguments. He also considers the implications of restitution for various areas of human life, including politics, economics, and morality. Ultimately, Brown presents a vision of a world in which all things are in harmony, and humanity is able to live in peace and prosperity. This book is a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in philosophy, theology, or the nature of existence.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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A career chemist living in Arizona, James Brown has always curious about how things in the world work. In 2013, following a presentation of the Anderson solution regarding Daniel 9:25 and the timeline that predicted Jesus would triumphantly enter Jerusalem, it raised the question, "Why doesn't everyone know about this?" Months later the very same topic came up in conversation with a relative, and James sent him the link to Sir Robert Anderson's presentation. Upon pressing the "send" button, James quickly felt doubt, wondering if the timeline calculations were accurate. What followed was a deep dive into researching the solution, noting where it had inconsistencies, and recalculating; determined to find any errors to accurately answer questions and give proof. Not only did James find the correct dates for the Triumphal Entry, he discovered that the writings of Daniel 9:25 foretold more than one event. In fact, it detailed the key advents of Jesus to an extent that leaves no doubt. Jesus is the Messiah that Daniel wrote about. Such a discovery just can't be kept private. Everyone should know about it. For more information, please visit www.shilohhouse.com, or www.threeproofsofgod.com.
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