This treatise discusses—mainly in its more obvious and vital aspects—one important question: is there salvation after death? E.D. Morris seeks to answer this question from the testimony of Scripture, the witness of Christian symbolism, the evidence drawn from Christian theology, and the testimony of religious experience. In other words, what is proposed in this volume is a solution, practical rather than speculative, to whether if what we term the Gospel has any mission after death.
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An able, frank, and manly discussion of the question, whether there is any reason to expect or believe that the offer of the gospel will be made in the next world to those to whom it is not made in this.
—Yale Review
Its style is precise, vigorous, dignified, and clear. The scheme of the work is comprehensive, omitting nothing material to the question discussed, and it is skillfully wrought out.
—Methodist Review