Fountain of Life
Author: Rebecca Martin
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Published: 2001
Total Pages: 198
ISBN-13: 9780878135950
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Rebecca Martin
Publisher:
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 198
ISBN-13: 9780878135950
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: D. A. Lopez
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Published: 1994
Total Pages: 354
ISBN-13: 9781884303005
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Reviews the role of enzymes in health and disease, with emphasis on their importance in maintaining our health, disease prevention and their uses in medicine.
Author: John Flavel
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Published: 2011-05-25
Total Pages: 576
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Theologian John Flavel was a 15th century Puritan living in England. He was a prolific writer, and produced at least 10 major works. Fountain of Life is a collection of 42 of his sermons, most of which focus on the life, work, and importance of Christ. Flavel's writing is often grandiose, giving his words a sense of great importance. He follows the typical Puritan style of prose, so his sermons will surely take a lot of thought on the part of the reader, but they ultimately exhibit a mastery of the subject of Christ and will be useful for those looking for deep theology on the subject.
Author: John Flavel
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2018-03-12
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 1773562193
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This work is a collection of 42 of Flavel's sermons on the person and work of Christ. Being a puritan, the work Flavel displays here is well thought out but presented in a way that will require some reflection from the reader. In a time when Christian values, especially those of the Catholic church were being called into question, it is important to take a historical look at what the puritan preachers were teaching in their day in order for us to get a sense of what Christ in this circumstance, requires from us and Flavel gives a good picture of who Christ was and his requirements of us.
Author: John Flavel
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Published: 2016-06-24
Total Pages: 418
ISBN-13: 9781534887718
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"You find no formalism in Flavel, and nothing languid. All is fresh, and there is fervour, and suggestiveness, and unction; and what was not then common, 'conciseness.' Like Him who 'spake as never man spake,' he abounds 'in similitudes,' thereby sending truth straight to the conscience, and with the force that is inseparable from deep conviction that what is said is as important as it is true. He believed that 'those three great words, Christ, soul, eternity,' are 'things of the greatest certainty, and the most awful solemnity.' Hence is uncommon seriousness. He is invariably in earnest. The effect is to turn away the reader's thoughts from mere style and words to himself - to make his 'heart burn.' For the accomplishment of that vast, spiritual, and moral change in man after which Flavel thirsted, his writings show how insufficient he regarded any, even the best, oratory with the Divine blessing. And, therefore, the prominence he ever gave to the work of the Holy Spirit; to the indispensable necessity of that agency for conversion and edification: and to his own dependence upon it." -The Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle "Mr. Flavel was a nonconformist minister of the greatest eminence in the seventeenth century; and his writings, which indicate a high order of ministerial talents, and breathe the most elevated spirit of sound evangelical piety, have endeared his name to thousands of the present generation of Christians. His works have ever been esteemed as a treasure of divinity: but one of his treatises, though all truly excellent, appears equal to this work - 'The Fountain of Life.' The reading of the sermons would lead any one to anticipate the remark of one of the judicious hearers of Mr. Flavel; 'I could say much, though not enough, of the excellency of his preaching; and that person must have a very soft head, or a very hard heart, or both, that could sit under his ministry unaffected.'" -The Christian's Penny Magazine
Author: William Huntington
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 342
ISBN-13: 1411658566
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This publication contains six chapters taken from the works of William Huntington S.S. All the chapters are Christ-exalting and experimental as they set forth the true work of God in the salvation of sinners. We trust that this book will prove edifying and also provide a welcome introduction to the writings of Huntington to those who may be unfamiliar with the works of this man who was greatly used by God in his day and generation.Lovers of Huntington will welcome this well-produced book, in clear print, of some of his works.Gospel Standard, April 2006