Hints for the Times: Or the Religions of Sentiment, of Form, and of Feeling, Contrasted with Vital Godliness (1848)

George Smith, ill

Hints for the Times: Or the Religions of Sentiment, of Form, and of Feeling, Contrasted with Vital Godliness (1848)
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Published
21 November 2009
Pages
68
ISBN
9781120626738

Hints for the Times: Or the Religions of Sentiment, of Form, and of Feeling, Contrasted with Vital Godliness (1848)

George Smith, ill

Hints For The Times: Or The Religions Of Sentiment, Of Form, And Of Feeling, Contrasted With Vital Godliness (1848) is a book written by George Smith that explores the different types of religious practices and beliefs prevalent during the mid-19th century. The author contrasts the religions of sentiment, form, and feeling with the concept of vital godliness, which he believes is the true essence of Christianity. The book is divided into three sections, each of which explores a different type of religious belief. The first section discusses the religion of sentiment, which is characterized by a focus on emotional experiences and feelings rather than on doctrine or theology. The second section explores the religion of form, which emphasizes the importance of rituals, ceremonies, and external symbols over internal spiritual experiences. The third section examines the religion of feeling, which is centered on intense emotional experiences such as ecstasy or rapture.Throughout the book, Smith argues that these types of religious practices and beliefs are inadequate and ultimately unsatisfying. He asserts that true Christianity is characterized by vital godliness, which is a deep and abiding faith in God that transforms the individual from the inside out. Vital godliness, according to Smith, is not based on external rituals or emotional experiences but on a personal relationship with God that is grounded in faith, repentance, and obedience.Overall, Hints For The Times: Or The Religions Of Sentiment, Of Form, And Of Feeling, Contrasted With Vital Godliness (1848) is a thought-provoking exploration of different types of religious beliefs and practices that were prevalent during the mid-19th century. The book offers a compelling argument for the importance of vital godliness as the true essence of Christianity, and it remains relevant and insightful for readers interested in the intersection of religion and spirituality.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

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