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The pursuit of God

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Christian Publications, 1982 - Religion - 128 pages
"Lord, I must speak of Thee", wrote Tozer, "lest by my silence I offend against the generation of Thy children". Written during a train trip from Chicago to, McAllen, Texas, The Pursuit of God has become a classic best-seller. Recipient of both the ECPA Gold and Platinum Book Awards.

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Amazing insights from an amazing man. - Goodreads
Clear explanations and gave me some spiritual insights. - Goodreads
Tozer's writing is beautiful and evocative. - Goodreads
It's very easy to read with short and clear chapters. - Goodreads
There is a lot of really good insight in this book. - Goodreads
Tozer is a powerful writer. - Goodreads

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I try to read this book once a year. It's that good. Read full review

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This book was so good! It helped me grow so much in my spiritual walk! I would highly recommend it! Read full review

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Contents

Foreword
1
Tozer s Legacy
3
Preface
7
Copyright

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About the author (1982)

Aiden W. Tozer was born in Western Pennsylvania on April 21, 1897. Although he was raised on a farm and never received more than an elementary school education, he was given Honorary Doctorates by Houghton College and Wheaton College. Tozer was the pastor of a small church in West Virginia, and later served in the Southside Alliance Church in Chicago and the Avenue Road Alliance Church in Toronto. He has written many religious books, including The Knowledge of the Holy: The Attributes of God: Their Meaning in the Christian Life. Tozer died in 1963.