Here are two discourses by this powerful Puritan preacher. The Society for Promoting Religious Knowledge published this book in London in 1847. It has an introduction by Augustus Toplady, the great... This description may be from another edition of this product.
We live in the timeline of the Church where Sola "Cultura" rules the day, rather than the wonderful foundational truths of Sola Scriptura (Scripture Alone), Sola Gratia (Grace Alone), Sola Fide (Faith Alone), Solus Christus (Through Christ Alone), and Soli Gloria (To God alone be the Glory). The Puritans were not concerned with conforming to the culture of the day, but conforming to God's Word. They quoted Bible passages rather than other men. They aligned to correct doctrine rather than popular movements. If you are looking to find fellowship with believers who put God's Word above all other things, without shame or compromise, you can't go wrong with this book. This reviewer recommends other books authored by our Puritan forefathers. My all time favorite is "The Almost Christian Discovered" by Matthew Mead. And my second all time favorite is "The Fear of God" by John Bunyan. God's peace to you. A Treatise on the Fear of God The almost Christian discovered (1824)
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