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Emblems from Eden

Label
Emblems from Eden
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Emblems from Eden
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Summary
The materials with which the Eternal writes His name may vary; but the style of the hand-writing is evermore the same. We live east of Eden until Jesus returns. Yet, we can still feel the remnants of God's handiwork throughout His universe. In fact, when we look close enough, we discover that God's fingerprints and intelligent design are all around us. Truly, "devotion recognises its Heavenly Father's Hand and adores the matchless autograph." James Hamilton, who was both a preacher and an accomplished botanist, brings his two loves, the Bible and nature, together in this elegantly rich meditation on the role of nature in the Christian life. Specifically, he identifies seven "emblems" from Eden that are still with us today, and that teach spiritual truths. These are the Tree of Life, vine, cedar, palm, garden inclosed, harvest home and immortality. The result of this James Hamilton (1814-67) book, is a meditative journey through God's natural wonders that refreshes, inspires and encourages
Target audience
adult
Contributor
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