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The Prince of Peace

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The Story

6H, William Jennings Bryan. Handwritten note from Heber J. Grant and wife 1925-26

Notes

The Prince of Peace is a devotional-style Latter-day Saint book centered on Jesus Christ as the source of peace, especially in a world marked by conflict, fear, and personal struggle. It’s written to be spiritually comforting rather than academic, and it’s often read around Christmas, though its message is meant for everyday life.

Here’s the heart of it:

  • Christ-centered focus: The book explores Jesus Christ under the scriptural title “Prince of Peace” (Isaiah 9:6), emphasizing His role not only as Savior and Redeemer, but as the giver of inner calm, hope, and reconciliation.

  • Peace amid adversity: A recurring theme is that Christ’s peace is not the absence of trouble, but a sustaining strength within trouble—grief, anxiety, doubt, and turmoil.

  • Scripture + modern testimony: It weaves together Bible and Book of Mormon passages, prophetic

Description

Brown fabric hardback with gold title lettering on top front, some rubbing to four corners, upper and lower spine, upper front left stain,  note reads, 1925-26 "Holiday Greetings to Augusta from Grandfather and Grandmother". good condition. 

Description

6H, William Jennings Bryan. Handwritten note from Heber J. Grant and wife 1925-26

Notes

The Prince of Peace is a devotional-style Latter-day Saint book centered on Jesus Christ as the source of peace, especially in a world marked by conflict, fear, and personal struggle. It’s written to be spiritually comforting rather than academic, and it’s often read around Christmas, though its message is meant for everyday life.

Here’s the heart of it:

  • Christ-centered focus: The book explores Jesus Christ under the scriptural title “Prince of Peace” (Isaiah 9:6), emphasizing His role not only as Savior and Redeemer, but as the giver of inner calm, hope, and reconciliation.

  • Peace amid adversity: A recurring theme is that Christ’s peace is not the absence of trouble, but a sustaining strength within trouble—grief, anxiety, doubt, and turmoil.

  • Scripture + modern testimony: It weaves together Bible and Book of Mormon passages, prophetic

Description

Brown fabric hardback with gold title lettering on top front, some rubbing to four corners, upper and lower spine, upper front left stain,  note reads, 1925-26 "Holiday Greetings to Augusta from Grandfather and Grandmother". good condition.