"Gethsemane" is a collection of inspirational poems by Mrs. Harrisson, reflecting on themes of faith, prayer, and spiritual devotion. Through vivid imagery and heartfelt verse, the author invites readers to contemplate the profound significance of Gethsemane, the garden of Jesus's agony and prayer before his crucifixion. These poems offer solace and encouragement, exploring the depths of Christian belief and the power of unwavering faith in times of trial.
This enduring work resonates with those seeking spiritual enrichment and a deeper connection to their religious convictions. "Gethsemane" provides a timeless meditation on sacrifice, redemption, and the comforting presence of divine love.
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