It Is Well: Submitting to God's Providences
Publisher Description
In this practical little book, John Hill (1711-1746) deals with submitting to God in His sovereign, wise providences which He brings into our lives. He looks at the foundations of submission as resting in God’s righteous and wise character. Faith is brought into view as the means by which we go through trials looking to God’s promises. Let this book encourage you in the midst of your hard times.
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