The Project Gutenberg eBook of My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year
Title: My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year
Author: John Henry Jowett
Release date: October 29, 2007 [eBook #23241]
Most recently updated: August 16, 2012
Language: English
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Transcriber’s Notes:
1. Links to beginning of each month added after Foreword.
2. In the "April 15" meditation, the author mentions reading from Tennyson's
"Palace of Sin", which doesn't appear to exist. Possibly "Vision of Sin"
was meant?
DAILY MEDITATION
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By J. H. JOWETT, D.D.
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FOREWORD
HE title of this book sufficiently interprets its purpose. I hope it may lead to such practical meditation upon the Word of God as will supply vision to common tasks, and daily nourishment to the conscience and will. And I trust that it may so engage the thoughts upon the wonders of meditation, as will fortify the soul for its high calling in Jesus Christ our Lord.
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