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Walk Daily With God

A Year of Living in God's Presence

Henry Thomas Hamblin John Delafield

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Hamblin Vision Publishing
12 September 2025
Step into a life shaped by quiet trust, spiritual insight, and the sustaining presence of God.

This year-long devotional offers daily readings from the later writings of Henry Thomas Hamblin, a respected Christian mystic and practical spiritual teacher. Each page, rooted in deep contemplation and inner experience, is a daily reminder to walk with God.

These uplifting reflections offer spiritual companionship, fresh understanding, and wisdom for everyday life.

In this daily devotional you will:

Reconnect with God's presence in everyday life Build spiritual resilience and inner peace Learn the transforming power of Divine Love Let go of fear, resistance, and striving Find peace, clarity, and purpose in ordinary moments

Each entry offers a short, powerful reflection to guide you through the year, centred on awakening to the love, wisdom, and peace that already dwell within. Keep this book close as a steady source of comfort and guidance throughout the year.

Let Walk Daily With God be the spiritual companion you return to again and again.
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Imprint:   Hamblin Vision Publishing
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   272g
ISBN:   9781068357961
ISBN 10:   1068357967
Pages:   200
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

HT Hamblin, 1873-1958, was a spiritual teacher and writer based in England, whose message and vision were straightforward and pragmatic. He believed that the spiritual life and the practical, everyday life were inseparable. His teachings centred around the power of thought and the importance of meditation to draw on the inner power, wisdom and love that we all have deep within us. HT Hamblin referred to this as ""the Secret Place of the Most High"" in the days before the concept of meditation became well known.After establishing a successful business as an optician in London, HT Hamblin went on to write a number of spiritual books and a popular magazine called Science of Thought Review, with a wide international subscriber base. HT Hamblin was colloquially known as HTH, and later 'The Saint of Sussex'. Whilst his teachings leaned towards esoteric Christianity, his philosophy was truly universal, embracing the truths of all faiths. The emphasis of his message is on finding the power of spirituality within us all, in the context of our everyday lives, rather than religion. As a young man, he reacted against the dogma of his strictly religious upbringing and believed that religion often divided people, while spirituality united people.He experienced poverty and ill health in his early life and served in the First World War, but it was the death of his young son in 1918 which caused him to reach rock bottom and give birth to his vision. His teachings came from a place of pure empathy and compassion for humankind.

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