S. Lewis. To call an essay, The Weight of Glory is naturally much shorter than Ecclesiastes, containing a little more than 4,000 words in total while the latter contains approximately 9,000 words. Besides their disparity in length, The Weight of Glory is by no means as famous and influential as Ecclesiastes, but it is still an important work in the field of promoting Christian knowledge and it has influenced many of its readers as
S. Lewis. To call an essay, The Weight of Glory is naturally much shorter than Ecclesiastes, containing a little more than 4,000 words in total while the latter contains approximately 9,000 words. Besides their disparity in length, The Weight of Glory is by no means as famous and influential as Ecclesiastes, but it is still an important work in the field of promoting Christian knowledge and it has influenced many of its readers as