Learn from the Puritans how to follow Jesus today
Who were the Puritans? What did they seek to achieve? What were their successes and failures? Are they of any importance to Christians today?
The convictions of the Puritans resulted in a brave and joyful faith, and the writing they have left us on the Christian life continues to be a rich resource for our own discipleship. The Glory of Grace introduces readers to people who had a deep love for Jesus Christ and a great vision for the Christian life.
Each chapter contains a concise introduction followed by carefully selected excerpts from key Puritan works, together with suggestions for further reading.
Introduction: The Puritans
1. Richard Sibbes on Assurance
2. Thomas Goodwin on the Holy Spirit
3. Samuel Rutherford on Covenant Confidence
4. William Bridge on Suffering
5. Jeremiah Burroughs on Contentment
6. Anne Bradstreet on Loss
7. John Owen on Communion with God
8. Richard Baxter on Everyday Discipleship
9. John Bunyan on Faith
10. John Flavel on Providence
11. Thomas Boston on the Bible
Contributors | Lewis Allen, Tim Chester |
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ISBN | 9781848718340 |
Format | Paperback |
First published | November 2018 |
Dimensions | 132mm x 216mm x 11mm |
Weight | 0.27 kg |
Language | English |
Pages | 184 |
Publisher | Banner of Truth |
The most enjoyable and profitable reading for me outside of the Bible has come from the works of the Puritans. That being said, it was hard work to get through some of these incredible books. J.I. Packer’s A Quest For Godliness was the book that first introduced me to who the Puritans were, but it was more of a summary and biography than a showcase of their actual writings.... continue reading