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Jesus is Here Unabridged edition
Charles M. Sheldon
Jesus is Here Unabridged edition
Charles M. Sheldon
This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1914. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER XI RAYMOND was two days' ride from New York and during the entire forty-eight hours of that journey, Jasper Carter had, with only a few hours' sleep taken out of his waking consciousness, been completely absorbed in his thought of this person who had at last become, in spite of himself, the centre of his most absorbing interest. As he drew nearer the city he bought the latest editions of all the New York papers. It seemed to him as he looked them over that they contained little else except accounts of Jesus and his sayings and doings. The whole city was moved by his presence. Whenever he appeared and was recognised in public, the people streamed towards him. The sudden cry of "Jesus is here!" was like a magic spell to attract the multitude. But he was beginning to arouse bitter criticism and hostility. The history of his denunciation of Roswald Drake and his public arraignment of the influential men of the press in their cowardly support of the liquor interests had aroused the hatred of those who in every age have shielded their wickedness and selfishness behind age long custom and special privilege of social standing and wealth. One editorial comment in particular struck Carter as significant of public feeling. He read it with conflicting feelings. "There is a growing sentiment that Jesus is exciting the popular mind dangerously by his denunciations of men of wealth. New York will not stand for inflaming utterances against property and the legal acquisition of riches. This is dangerous ground which he will do well to avoid treading over. Let him confine himself to acts of healing and the preaching of moral living. The attacks he is making on the press for its so-called friendliness to the liquor interests are absurd. The press does not stand for drunken...
Media | Audiobook Audiobook (płyta CD) (Audiobook na CD) |
Liczba dysków | 8 |
Wydane | 1 sierpnia 2002 |
ISBN13 | 9780786194483 |
Etykieta | Blackstone Audiobooks |
Wymiary | 171 × 25 × 165 mm · 308 g |
Język | English |
Współpracownik | Adams Morgan |
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