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Practice of Piety: Directing a Christian How to Walk, that He May Please God by Bayly, Lewis (1565-1631)
Written originally in 1611, The Practice of Piety is a powerful work on Christian piety and practical living. Deeply influential on the Puritan movement, The Practice of Piety systematically investigates piety, beginning with a detailed account of God and Christ.
Bayly, Lewis (1565-1631)
Puritan author
Deeper Christian Life by Murray, Andrew (1828-1917)
If you were put on trial for being a Christian, would you be convicted? Christians have asked themselves this question, or ones like it, for millennia. In his book, The Deeper Christian Life, Andrew Murray helps us come to grips with those nagging insecurities in our Christian walk.
Murray, Andrew (1828-1917)
South-African Dutch Reformed leader, author of devotional writings
How To Pray by Torrey, Reuben Archer (1856-1928)
Written a little over a century ago, How to Pray is a wonderful treatise on prayer. The author, Reuben Torrey, effortlessly guides even the most seasoned person of prayer into deeper, more significant prayer.
Torrey, Reuben Archer (1856-1928)
American Congregationalist evangelist
Spiritual Progress by Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe (1651-1715)
is a collection of five powerful works intended for daily devotions and personal reflection. These five inspiring works are composed by three closely linked mystical thinkers of the 17th century--Francois Fenelon, Madame Guyon, and Pere La Combe.
Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe (1651-1715)
French theologian and writer
Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost by Owen, John (1616-1683)
In 1657, John Owen produced one of his finest devotional treatises, probably the substance of a series of sermons. He examines the Christian's communion with God as it relates to all three members of the Holy Trinity.
Owen, John (1616-1683)
Congregational theologian