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The Saint and His Savior: The Progress of the Soul in the Knowledge of Jesus is unavailable, but you can change that!

In The Saint and His Savior, Spurgeon has written what amounts to a basic introduction to the experience of God. He writes on the subject of religious experience, dealing in particular with the experience of beginning Christians. Spurgeon offers counsel “to comfort the mourner, to confirm the weak, to guide the wandering, and reassure the doubting.”

‘Great God of wonders! all thy ways Are matchless, godlike, and divine, But the fair glories of thy face More godlike and unrivalled shine: Who is a pardoning God like thee? Or who hath grace so rich and free?’ ” II. We now enter upon an examination of the latent causes of this sin. When the disease is removed, it may be useful to learn its origin, that we may serve others and benefit ourselves. Our coldness towards the Saviour resulted primarily from the natural evil of our hearts. We can plainly
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