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How is a person sure to be saved? How can they build up the assurance of salvation and reject a profane life? What can they do to overcome sin and please King Jesus? These sermons all have a common thread running through them: to show you how to lay hold of salvation in Jesus Christ.
Softcover. Near fine. Cover slightly bowed from reading (no creases though).
To intimately know God is the substance of this work by Burgess. It is not only to know God as God has revealed his essence, but Burgess, as all good, practical preachers do, presses the reader to then take what they learn about God, and see how it necessarily links to practical truths, such as those necessary for salvation; to know God and to be saved by Jesus Christ.
Softcover. Good. From private library; library numbers written at top of title page; label taped over lower spine. Text is clean & unmarked; tanned with age. Mild to moderate shelf wear.
Paperback. Good. Text is clean & unmarked; browned with age. Mild to moderate shelf/reading wear; creases to upper corner of cover in back; private library label taped over lower spine.
Softcover. Very good. Clean & tight & unmarked. Sound bumping/creasing to upper corner of cover & text.
William Strong, A.M. (d. 1654) was an active Westminster Puritan and Calvinistic minister. "He was so plain in heart, so deep in judgment, so painful in study, so frequent, exact, and laborious in preaching, and, in a word, so eminently qualified for all the duties of the ministerial office, that he did not know his equal.”