
Christians and Infidels
by Anonymous
"Christians and Infidels" by Anonymous is a religious pamphlet likely written during the early 19th century. The text explores the contrasting views and experiences of believers and non-believers, particularly in the context of facing death. It offers a theological perspective that emphasizes the hope and comfort found in Christian faith compared to the despair associated with a life of infidelity. The book presents a series of poignant accounts showcasing the final moments of various individuals, contrasting the peaceful deaths of Christians with the tormented deaths of infidels. Notable figures such as Rev. J. Hervey and Bishop Bedell exemplify a serene acceptance of death rooted in faith, while stories of non-believers illustrate their fear and regret as they confront mortality. The pamphlet serves as a reflective piece urging readers to consider their spiritual state and the consequences of their beliefs, ultimately advocating for a heartfelt embrace of Christianity as the pathway to eternal peace.
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