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Intra Muros: My Dream of Heaven Audiobook (Unabridged)

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Read By: Christina Greatrex Publisher: White Crow Books Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 2.33 hours at 1.5x Speed 1.75 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: December 2009 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN:

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Rebecca Ruter Springer was 29 when the American Civil War started in 1861. When the war ended five years later, 620,000 soldiers and countless civilians lay dead. It is not surprising, therefore, that the dead and heaven were much considered over the next 40 years in the USA. And it was this spiritual climate that created Springer's classic, Intra Muros, or as it is now generally known, My Dream of Heaven.

Rebecca was born in 1832, in Indianapolis, Indiana, the daughter of a Methodist clergyman; she graduated from the Wesleyan Female College in 1850, and Methodist Christianity remained her spiritual home. In 1859, two years before the Civil War, she married William Springer, who went on to become a lawyer and member of the Illinois General Assembly. They had one son, also called William, but Rebecca's health was never good; she was described by one person as 'feeble'. In 1868 the couple went on a two-year European tour to improve her health, but it remained poor until her death. It was amidst ill health that her classic work was born.

Intra Muros ('Between the Walls'), or My Dream of Heaven, was written in 1898. It was a vision given to her during severe illness, and she was unconscious for some days as she received the vision - which in the telling, covers a period of years. On reflection, she came to understand the short book as a series of basic truths about heaven, offering readers both confidence that God had prepared a place for them and that awaiting them there was a wonderful reunion with loved ones who had gone before.

Springer did not bestow the status of 'prophecy' on her work; but rather intended it as comfort. As she said, she wrote the book with 'the hope that it may comfort and uplift some who read, even as it did, and as its memory will ever do, for me. I submit the imperfect sketch of a most perfect vision.'

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    " Although this book has a heavy Catholic influence, and a few interesting elements, in general I loved it. Very interesting, thought provoking view of heaven, and helps you feel as if heaven is a little closer. "

    — Jen, 11/28/2013
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    " I've read this book 3 times in the last 10 years & will again. It renews my outlook on everyday life every time I read it. It still ranks as my favorite book. "

    — Janine, 10/28/2013
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    " I recomend this book to anybody who has lost someone and wants that bit of "relief" that they arn't recieving because of the pain and hurt. I was happy to have this book recomended to me after the loss of my brother. It gave me a "Hope" that I didnt have before..I LOVED IT "

    — Samantha, 8/16/2013
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    " Best book I've ever read. It really helped me after my brothers death. "

    — Olivia, 2/5/2013
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    " kinda cool but very Christian "

    — Sara, 6/14/2012
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    " I enjoyed reading this book and it kept me interested. "

    — Lonny-judith, 6/15/2011
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    " I loved this book!It inspired me!And now I just want to hear more and more about heaven! "

    — Mia, 12/16/2010
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    " This was different. I think it makes for a consolatory ministry tool for those who have lost loved ones. Whether we believe her or not, she does give a perspective that brings peace. She writes of a lovely, loving environment such as we all dream will be our eternal home. "

    — Chris, 9/26/2010
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    " This is one woman's vision/dream of heaven. I love how she doesn't claim that it is revelation or even completely literal. I enjoyed it. There is a great Spirit to it. Though I don't agree with everything in it, I agree with most of it. It was though-provoking and faith building. "

    — Chad, 12/10/2008
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    " Although this book has a heavy Catholic influence, and a few interesting elements, in general I loved it. Very interesting, thought provoking view of heaven, and helps you feel as if heaven is a little closer. "

    — Jen, 2/13/2008