Consolation for the Christian Believer

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Kanzo Uchimura / 内村鑑三 (1861-1930)

In the midst of the nationalistic reactionary sentiment of 1894, Kanzo Uchimura who was forced out of his teaching position for refusing to worship the Imperial Rescript on Education, delivered this book, his first novel, from a time of great hardship. This book, an autobiography of the soul that asks what comfort a Christian in adversity should find, determined the author's lifelong position in Nonchurch movement.

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Kanzo Uchimura / 内村鑑三 (1861-1930)

In the midst of the nationalistic reactionary sentiment of 1894, Kanzo Uchimura who was forced out of his teaching position for refusing to worship the Imperial Rescript on Education, delivered this book, his first novel, from a time of great hardship. This book, an autobiography of the soul that asks what comfort a Christian in adversity should find, determined the author's lifelong position in Nonchurch movement.

Kanzo Uchimura / 内村鑑三 (1861-1930)

In the midst of the nationalistic reactionary sentiment of 1894, Kanzo Uchimura who was forced out of his teaching position for refusing to worship the Imperial Rescript on Education, delivered this book, his first novel, from a time of great hardship. This book, an autobiography of the soul that asks what comfort a Christian in adversity should find, determined the author's lifelong position in Nonchurch movement.

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