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The True Christian's Love of the Unseen Christ

The True Christian's Love of the Unseen Christ

Gerald Mick
5/5 ( ratings)
"Faith without love to Christ is a dead faith." So states Thomas Vincent in "The True Christian's Love of the Unseen Christ"-a book whose sole stated purpose is to help the reader obtain love for Christ in truth and strength. Christian, if your love for Christ has gone cold, if you have lost your passion for serving Christ, this book will be a spark for rekindling that love again, and a bellows for fanning it into flame.Thomas Vincent was a Puritan pastor who was deprived of his pulpit when the Act of Uniformity was decreed in 1662. He continued to minister to young people alongside Thomas Doolittle at a boarding school in Bunhill Fields. When the Great Plague ravaged London in 1665 and everyone who could afford to leave the city was fleeing, Vincent instead chose to remain, so that he could minister to the sick and suffering.Originally published in 1677, this classic treatise has been meticulously edited to benefit a new generation of Christian readers. Archaic language has been gently modernized, and helpful footnotes have been added to aid the reader. This edition includes a biographical preface, Scripture index, and review questions designed to facilitate group discussion or personal reflection.
Pages
180
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release
April 04, 2019
ISBN
1548998478
ISBN 13
9781548998479

The True Christian's Love of the Unseen Christ

Gerald Mick
5/5 ( ratings)
"Faith without love to Christ is a dead faith." So states Thomas Vincent in "The True Christian's Love of the Unseen Christ"-a book whose sole stated purpose is to help the reader obtain love for Christ in truth and strength. Christian, if your love for Christ has gone cold, if you have lost your passion for serving Christ, this book will be a spark for rekindling that love again, and a bellows for fanning it into flame.Thomas Vincent was a Puritan pastor who was deprived of his pulpit when the Act of Uniformity was decreed in 1662. He continued to minister to young people alongside Thomas Doolittle at a boarding school in Bunhill Fields. When the Great Plague ravaged London in 1665 and everyone who could afford to leave the city was fleeing, Vincent instead chose to remain, so that he could minister to the sick and suffering.Originally published in 1677, this classic treatise has been meticulously edited to benefit a new generation of Christian readers. Archaic language has been gently modernized, and helpful footnotes have been added to aid the reader. This edition includes a biographical preface, Scripture index, and review questions designed to facilitate group discussion or personal reflection.
Pages
180
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release
April 04, 2019
ISBN
1548998478
ISBN 13
9781548998479

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