Completing the trilogy that started with The Night of Weeping and The Morning of Joy, Bonar’s The Eternal Day celebrates the occasion when those in heaven look back upon their lives, and celebrate the joy and sorrow that led them to the light of God.
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This volume exemplifies the author’s usual method of presenting the subjects which he treats, not by an analysis of principles, original and far reaching views, or a demonstrative course or reasoning; but with a reference to readers who need rather to be reminded of truths of which they already have a measure of knowledge taught them for the first time, by plain, pointed, antithetic, and stirring statements and remarks; a recital of the principal passage of the sacred word which relate to the theme, and an exhibition of them in all the various attitudes and relations in which they can be contemplated with such counsels, warnings, and exhortations as are adapted to give them a proper impression on the heart.
—The Theological and Literary Journal