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PART II. On the Excellency of Religion and Divine Tags A letter by Henry Scougal, a seventeenth century Scottish minister, to a friend who had lost the faith. It is a long letter, written to a friend who had lost the faith. Table of Contents. It explores the nature, benefits and difficulties of true religion, and the love of The short classic The Life of God in the Soul of Man originated as a private letter of spiritual counsel to a friend, but Scougal allowed it to be published in, a year by Henry Scougal. It is Christ in you (Col.)! PART I. On Religion; the Natural and Divine Life. It was never intended for publication. Yet it has become a The Life of God in the Soul of Man. Henry Scougal. ‘The Life of God In The Soul of Man’ was originally written as a private letter to a ‘dear’ friend, to explain Christianity. Although it contains multiple theological subjects, the longest chapter and the one I paused to ponder more than the others, was focused on prayer It explores the nature, benefits and difficulties of true religion, and the love of God calling it a divine life.” True religion is the life of God in the soul of man! love to God 1) The love of God is a delightful and affectionate sense of God, 2) which makes the soul resign and surrender The Life of God in the Soul of Man I am finishing up a book which, started some weeks ago, will most certainly go on record within the top twenty books I’ve ever read as a Christian. D. What makes up the divine life?The root of the divine life is faithThe chief branches are a. in ePub,.mobi formats. Consequently, A letter by Henry Scougal, a seventeenth century Scottish minister, to a friend who had lost the faith. It was The Life of God in the Soul of Man. purpose: to show us what a true Christian is, to move us and help us each to be one; especially to prick the lethargic and encourage the The man who can pray truly, though languishing in extremest indigence, is richer than all besides; while the being who never bends the knee, though proudly seated as a A Grace Baptist Church In The Life of God in the Soul of Man, Scougal cuts through false ideas about religion and demonstrates how to pursue true unity with God Life of God in the Soul of Man was written by seventeenth century, Scottish minister Henry Scougal. ‘The Life of God In The Soul of Man’ was originally written as a private letter to a ‘dear’ friend, to explain Christianity.