Publisher's Synopsis
"A Threefold Cord; Poems of Religion, Literature and Humanity" is a collection of poems by C.W. Pearson, reflecting on themes of faith, human existence, and the power of literature. Written in the late 19th century and published in 1908, the poems offer a glimpse into the author's spiritual and intellectual world. This collection explores the intersections of religious belief, literary expression, and a deep concern for humanity's shared experience. Readers interested in classic poetry with a focus on spirituality and the human condition will appreciate the thoughtful verses contained within this volume.
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