"Dialogues Between A Pilgrim, Adam, Noah, & Simon Cleophas Containing the History of the Bible, and of the Jews Till the Final Destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem" J. Macgowan, 1818
This work presents a rich and engaging dialogue between a pilgrim and three key biblical figures: Adam, Noah, and Simon Cleophas. Through their conversations, the book explores faith, morality, and the human condition against the vibrant backdrop of early 19th‑century religious thought.
Their discussions range across theological doctrines, the nature of belief, ethical questions, and the broader sweep of human experience. Shaped by a period that prized reason and scientific inquiry, the work reflects an intellectual climate in which faith and rational thought meet. Macgowan weaves deep scriptural insight with thoughtful debate, offering a compelling and harmonious interplay between faith and reason.
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"Dialogues Between A Pilgrim, Adam, Noah, & Simon Cleophas" J. Macgowan, 1818
Binding : Leather Binding
Measures : 8.5 x 5.5 in | 21.59 x 13.97 cm
Language : English
Published : Manchester
Subject : Christianity
Year Printed : 1809
Original/Facsimile : Original

