Publisher's Synopsis
The Changed Cross, and The Shadow of the Rock is a collection of inspirational poems compiled by Anson Davies Fitz Randolph. This volume presents a selection of devotional verse intended to uplift and encourage readers through reflections on faith and Christian life. Written in the style of 19th-century religious poetry, the collection offers solace and contemplation on themes of hope, redemption, and the enduring power of belief. These poems explore the symbolic significance of the cross and the rock as metaphors for steadfastness and spiritual transformation.
This compilation provides a glimpse into the religious sentiments of the era and continues to resonate with those seeking comfort and inspiration in their spiritual journey. Randolph's selections create a harmonious blend of lyrical expression and theological depth, making it a valued addition to collections of Christian poetry and devotional literature.
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