The Original And Present State Of Man by Joseph Phipps

Briefly Considered; Wherein is Shewn the Nature of His Fall, and the Necessity, Means, and Manner of His Restoration, Through the Sacrifice of Christ, and the Sensible Operation of that Divine Principle of Grace and Truth, Held Forth to the World by the People Called Quakers

This insightful work delves into the philosophical and theological exploration of humanity's inherent nature and its evolution over time. It examines the original state of mankind as perceived through a spiritual lens, contrasting it with the present condition shaped by societal influences and moral deviations. The narrative reflects on the transformative journey of human consciousness, emphasizing the potential for redemption and spiritual awakening through adherence to divine principles. It invites readers to contemplate the essence of human existence and the possibility of returning to a purer, more enlightened state of being.

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Published
1783
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
English
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