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Through the Gate of Good - or, Christ and Conduct (eBook, ePUB) - Allen, James
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“Through the Gate of Good” is a 1903 self-help book by British writer James Allen that focuses on improving one's life by living without sin and by the values and virtues outlined by the Bible and Jesus's teachings. This timeless volume will appeal to those looking for spiritual guidance and wishing to improve their life and achieve true happiness. Contents include: “The Gate and the Way”, “The Law and the Prophets”, “The Yoke and the Burden”, “The Word and the Doer”, “The Vine and the Branches”, “Salvation this Day”, etc. James Allen (1864–1912) was a British writer most famous for his…mehr

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“Through the Gate of Good” is a 1903 self-help book by British writer James Allen that focuses on improving one's life by living without sin and by the values and virtues outlined by the Bible and Jesus's teachings. This timeless volume will appeal to those looking for spiritual guidance and wishing to improve their life and achieve true happiness. Contents include: “The Gate and the Way”, “The Law and the Prophets”, “The Yoke and the Burden”, “The Word and the Doer”, “The Vine and the Branches”, “Salvation this Day”, etc. James Allen (1864–1912) was a British writer most famous for his inspirational poetry and being an early leader of the self-help movement. “As a Man Thinketh” (1903), his best known work, has been a significant source of inspiration for many self-help authors. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with the original text and artwork.
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James Allen (28 November 1864 - 24 January 1912) was a British philosophical writer known for his inspirational books and poetry and as a pioneer of the self-help movement. His best known work, As a Man Thinketh, has been mass-produced since its publication in 1903. It has been a source of inspiration to motivational and self-help authors. Born in Leicester, England, into a working-class family, Allen was the elder of two brothers. His mother could neither read nor write. His father, William, was a factory knitter. In 1879, following a downturn in the textile trade of central England, Allen's father travelled alone to America to find work and establish a new home for the family. Within two days of arriving his father was pronounced dead at New York City Hospital, believed to be a case of robbery and murder. At age fifteen, with the family now facing economic disaster, Allen was forced to leave school and find work.