author - "Ellen Gould-Harmon"
In this book, Insurgency, the Archfiend clothes with his own attributes the Benefactor of mankind. His cruelty is literally inhuman, infernal and satanic. This enemy exults in the ruin he has wrought. If permitted, he would sweep the entire race into his net. Were it not for the interposition of a supernatural power that comes to Man's aid. The antagonist presents before the world the liberty which they may enjoy under his mild sway, in contrast with the bondage imposed by his stern, oppressive decrees. All the powers of his master mind were now bent to the work of deception, to secure the sympathy of the spirits that had been under his command.
Phantom of Time is a gripping historic novel about an antagonist who has power to bring before men the appearance of their departed friends. The counterfeit is perfect; the familiar look, the words, the tone, are reproduced with marvelous distinctness. Many are comforted with the assurance that their loved ones are enjoying the bliss of heaven, and without suspicion of danger, they give ear “to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils.” The pretended visitants from the world of spirits sometimes utter cautions and warnings which prove to be correct. But is this really true? The Phantom of Time takes the reader centuries in the past literally digging in the graves for the answers.
The Iron Throne proclaims a story of man's natural rebellion and belligerence. A novel with a thick plot of the burning passion for divine sovereignty and consequent lawlessness, which engenders a universal anarchy, aggressive warfare and inhuman cruelty. The war of man against every man sums up this controversial nature in which peace appears as an unattainable dream. This book argues about the possibility of an absolute monarchy supported as a regime to forward peace while flouting the supremacy of the One who can counterbalance and check the strivings of men; and who in the end, surpasses them all.
In this book, Insurgency, the Archfiend clothes with his own attributes the Benefactor of mankind. His cruelty is literally inhuman, infernal and satanic. This enemy exults in the ruin he has wrought. If permitted, he would sweep the entire race into his net. Were it not for the interposition of a supernatural power that comes to Man's aid. The antagonist presents before the world the liberty which they may enjoy under his mild sway, in contrast with the bondage imposed by his stern, oppressive decrees. All the powers of his master mind were now bent to the work of deception, to secure the sympathy of the spirits that had been under his command.
Phantom of Time is a gripping historic novel about an antagonist who has power to bring before men the appearance of their departed friends. The counterfeit is perfect; the familiar look, the words, the tone, are reproduced with marvelous distinctness. Many are comforted with the assurance that their loved ones are enjoying the bliss of heaven, and without suspicion of danger, they give ear “to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils.” The pretended visitants from the world of spirits sometimes utter cautions and warnings which prove to be correct. But is this really true? The Phantom of Time takes the reader centuries in the past literally digging in the graves for the answers.
The Iron Throne proclaims a story of man's natural rebellion and belligerence. A novel with a thick plot of the burning passion for divine sovereignty and consequent lawlessness, which engenders a universal anarchy, aggressive warfare and inhuman cruelty. The war of man against every man sums up this controversial nature in which peace appears as an unattainable dream. This book argues about the possibility of an absolute monarchy supported as a regime to forward peace while flouting the supremacy of the One who can counterbalance and check the strivings of men; and who in the end, surpasses them all.