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Purpose in Prayer by Bounds, Edward M. (1835-1913)
is another treasure from Edward Bounds on prayer. Bounds, an admired spiritual guide, describes the purpose behind prayer and not simply the purpose of prayer.
Bounds, Edward M. (1835-1913)
American Methodist minister and author
Life of God in the Soul of Man by Scougal, Henry (1650-1678)
was written by seventeenth century, Scottish minister Henry Scougal. It is a long letter, written to a friend who had lost the faith. Consequently, Life of God in the Soul of Man is supportive, and its tone is one of friendship and love, betraying a true passion in Scougal's work.
Scougal, Henry (1650-1678)
Scottish Puritan
Prayer and Praying Men by Bounds, Edward M. (1835-1913)
has a unique approach as a book on prayer. Many books on prayer focus mostly on simply features of prayer. Edward Bounds takes a different approach in Prayer and Praying Men by focusing on persons of prayer.
Holy Dying by Taylor, Jeremy (1613-1667)
This book is the second volume in a two-volume devotional set. While this volume seeks to provide insight into how Christians can prepare themselves for eternity, its partner volume, Holy Living, offers readers advice concerning how to live a virtuous Christian life.
Taylor, Jeremy (1613-1667)
English bishop and theological and devotional writer
Daily Light on the Daily Path by Anonymous
A compilation of devotional Scripture readings for morning and evening, arranged by themes, for every day of the year. Samuel Bagster is credited with writing and compiling most of the meditations, and his son published the book..
Anonymous
Saints' Everlasting Rest by Baxter, Richard (1615-1691)
While suffering from a critical illness, Richard Baxter set his thoughts on heaven: Who is it for? What is it like? How can we prepare for it? Baxter defines eternal heavenly rest as the happiest state a Christian can experience.