The Grapes of Eschol
(Author) John MacduffSpeculative discussion, attractive illustration, or the systematic treatment of a great theme - will not be found in these pages. They consist mainly of simple meditations on the glories of the Eternal World! They are fragmentary thoughts and reflections, written with special reference to the chamber of sickness, the couch of suffering, and the home of bereavement. Nothing surely can so cheer the fainting believer, bowed down with sin and sorrow - as the prospect of Heavenly bliss. It is the thought of the joy in the morning of immortality, which dries earth's bitterest tears. The heart of the child leaps at the sight of his Father's house. The lights in the distant windows cannot fail to revive his spirit and quicken his footsteps.
John Macduff
John Macduff (1818-1895) was a Scottish preacher and author best known for his devotional work, "The Faithful Promiser." His writing style was characterized by its simplicity, warmth, and practicality, offering comfort and encouragement to readers. Macduff's key contribution to literature was his ability to convey profound spiritual truths in accessible language.