Publisher's Synopsis
Good Words From The Apocrypha is a collection of carefully selected passages from the Apocryphal books, arranged by Hesba Stretton and H.L. Synnot. This volume offers readers a source of wisdom and inspiration drawn from often-overlooked religious texts. The selections aim to provide thoughtful reflections on faith, morality, and the human condition.
Ideal for devotional reading or scholarly study, this book invites readers to explore the rich literary and spiritual heritage found within the Apocrypha. Stretton and Synnot's curation makes these texts accessible, highlighting their enduring relevance and offering a fresh perspective on timeless themes.
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