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Softcover. Like new. Very slight bumping of the corners of front cover.
In this work, Mead sets down the sincere choosing of God which should result in closing with Christ and being genuinely converted. His text is Ecclesiastes 12:1, “Remember your Creator now in the days of your youth.” He directed the sermons to the youth of the church, but they are by no means linked only to them and will make older sinners blush as well as younger ones.
Softcover. Fine. Slight, superficial creasing to front cover corners. 147 pp.
Anthony Tuckney (1599-1670) was a Reformed puritan preacher, eminently pious and learned, and an earnest promoter of the truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Softcover. New. Very slight bumping of lower cover front corner. 122 pp.
Nicholas Byfield (1579–1622) was a Calvinistic puritan divine with a sweet preaching style akin to that of Thomas Watson and a writing style like the practicality of Jeremiah Burroughs. He was an extremely popular puritan in his day.
In this work, Jackson lays down biblically the doctrine of eternity, and the importance of man’s never-dying soul that hangs in its balance. This being a fundamental point of Christian divinity, it should be “plainly proved, clearly explained, and powerfully applied to us.”
He explains what eternity is in the final four basic tenants of Christian doctrine, death, judgment, heaven, and hell.
Jeremiah Burroughs (1599-1646), was a brilliant Reformed preacher of the Gospel. He ministered with pastoral sensitivity and a zealous desire to glorify God in his preaching and writing.
This amazing study by Jeremiah Burroughs is set on Isaiah 47:4, “THE LORD OF HOSTS is his Name.” It was initially preached as a result of the impending civil war in England but has much to teach Christians concerning God as a God of war, and the church as the church militant.