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The author presents Christianity as a radiant, transformative faith and offers doctrinal exposition and practical counsel: the authority of Scripture, the nature of sin, salvation and sanctification, the church and its ordinances, divine healing, spiritual culture, family relations, and moral habits, including the Trinity. Emphasizing personal holiness and restoration, the work contrasts a spotless ideal of Christian life with denominational corruption and warns of an escalating apostasy, organized as a morning of dawning truth, a noonday of false teaching, and an evening of decline. Pastoral appeals and corrective instruction aim to guide readers toward a clearer, more experimental Christian devotion.

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Charles Ebert Orr

Charles Ebert Orr was a 19th-century author known for his contributions to Christian literature. His works often focus on spiritual guidance and practical advice for living a devout life. Among his notable titles are "Food for the Lambs; or, Helps for Young Christians," which offers insights for nurturing faith in young believers, and "How to Live a Holy Life," a guide aimed at helping individuals pursue a life of holiness. Orr's writings reflect his commitment to promoting Christian values and provide readers with resources for personal growth in their faith.

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