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Letters to Adams' son George written in 1811, with commentary on the Bible, often citing classical sources such as Ovid and Plutarch.
This book is important, not for the substance of the theology presented, but because it is a record of a very busy man who did not allow his public responsibilities to detract from his fatherly obligations. We must honestly admit that even among the greatest proponents of biblical orthodoxy today, there are precious few who as eloquently and passionately communicate a love for Holy Scripture to their children as did John Quincy Adams to his son.
Adams was raised, educated, and groomed to be President. This polymath and troubled man, caught up in both a democratic age not to his understanding and the furies of passion, was an American lion in winter.
This extraordinary biography on one of our most misunderstood presidents -- John Quincy Adams (1825-1829). The brilliant but mercurial John Quincy never could quite fill the shoes of his more brilliant father John Adams but he remains one of the most intelligent and well versed on all subjects presidents we've ever had in our nation's history.
This book gives you a perspective on The Bible like you've never had before. It's a collection of nine heartfelt letters written by the sixth president of the United States, John Quincy Adams, to his teenage son. "Their purpose is the inculcation of love and reverence for the Holy Scriptures, and a delight in their perusal and study." These letters are disarmingly honest and persuasive. If you find yourself identifying with the son, young and passionate about understanding the holy scriptures, this book will give you fatherly advice from a profoundly knowledgeable man. And if you're on the father side, wanting to impress faith and teachings from the bible upon your children, this book is a perfect example for how to do it. From the letters: "No book in the world deserves to be so unceasingly studied, and so profoundly meditated upon as The Bible." "It is of all books in the world, that which contributes most to make men good, wise, and happy." "It is an invaluable and inexhaustible mine of knowledge and virtue."This book gives you a perspective on The Bible like you've never had before. It's a collection of nine heartfelt letters written by the sixth president of the United States, John Quincy Adams, to his teenage son. "Their purpose is the inculcation of love and reverence for the Holy Scriptures, and a delight in their perusal and study." These letters are disarmingly honest and persuasive. If you find yourself identifying with the son, young and passionate about understanding the holy scriptures, this book will give you fatherly advice from a profoundly knowledgeable man. And if you're on the father side, wanting to impress faith and teachings from the bible upon your children, this book is a perfect example for how to do it. From the letters: "No book in the world deserves to be so unceasingly studied, and so profoundly meditated upon as The Bible." "It is of all books in the world, that which contributes most to make men good, wise, and happy." "It is an invaluable and inexhaustible mine of knowledge and virtue."