To Infidelity and Back by Henry F. (Henry Frey) Lutz
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in speech and filled with figurative language and the phrases of his
profession."--_Harrisonburg Daily Times._ "Evangelist H. F. Lutz spoke last night at Assembly Hall on 'The Story of My Conversion from Infidelity.' The audience showed close attention and earnestness. Many were turned away because of the crowded condition of the hall. Many people from the near-town sections came to attend the service."--_Harrisonburg Daily News._ I trust that my bitter experience with rationalism, infidelity and doubt will help to reveal their true nature and thus keep many young men from these dangerous rocks, and will help to deliver many others from this terrible bondage. May the Father graciously bless my humble efforts to win souls to Christ and to help bring about Christian union on the primitive gospel in order to the Christian conquest of the whole world. Henry F. Lutz. Millersville, Pa., March 28, 1911. CONTENTS Dedication Soul's Struggle in Symbolism Introduction by Peter Ainslie Author's Preface |
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