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The author presents a concise theological case that genuine conversion is an essential, divinely wrought change that cannot be achieved by birth, education, ceremony, or human effort. Beginning with close study of New Testament passages, he contrasts fleeting worldly pursuits with the soul's eternal destiny, insists that death is followed by judgment and that the unconverted face final condemnation, and rejects notions of annihilation. Practical consequences follow: conversion should produce a lifelong, intelligent devotion to serve the living God. The work mixes biblical exposition, pastoral warning, and exhortation to holy living.

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Charles Henry Mackintosh

Charles Henry Mackintosh was a prominent 19th-century author and theologian known for his extensive writings on biblical subjects. His works often reflect a deep engagement with scripture, providing insights and interpretations that have influenced Christian thought. Among his notable publications are "Notes on the Book of Genesis" and "Elijah the Tishbite. Miscellaneous Writings of C. H. Mackintosh, vol. V," which showcase his analytical approach to biblical texts. Mackintosh's writings continue to be referenced for their clarity and depth, contributing significantly to the study of the Bible and Christian doctrine.

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