All These Things Added
Description
All These Things Added is a book by British writer James Allen, first published in 1903. Written from a Christian perspective, Allen delivers his own brand of spirituality mixed with self-help, and explains how people can find their better selves. He discusses how people have wandered from the right path and they must stop seeking earthly pleasures as well as heavenly rewards in order to become more righteous.
The book is quite short and is split into two parts, Entering the Kingdom and The Heavenly Life. Chapters include: The Soul’s Great Need; The Competitive Laws and the Law of Love; The Finding of a Principle; At Rest in the Kingdom and All Things Added; The Divine Centre; The Eternal Now; The Original Simplicity; The Unfailing Wisdom; The Might of Meekness; The Righteous Man; Perfect Love; Perfect Freedom; Greatness and Goodness; and Heaven in the Heart.