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Edité par Soli Deo Gloria Ministries, 2013
ISBN 10 : 1573581569ISBN 13 : 9781573581561
Vendeur : Book Deals, Tucson, AZ, Etats-Unis
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Etat : Fine. Like New condition. Great condition, but not exactly fully crisp. The book may have been opened and read, but there are no defects to the book, jacket or pages.
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Edité par Soli Deo Gloria Publications, 2019
ISBN 10 : 1601786603ISBN 13 : 9781601786609
Vendeur : Booksavers of Virginia, Harrisonburg, VA, Etats-Unis
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hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very good. In very good, unmarked condition. DJ very good. Your purchase benefits the world-wide relief efforts of Mennonite Central Committee.
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Vendeur : James A. Dickson Books, Glasgow, UK, Royaume-Uni
SDG.  bklt.  32pp.This booklet, taken from a series of sermons on Psalm 51:1â 7, confronts the grim reality that our children are shaped in iniquity and conceived in sin. With pastoral care and compassion, Arthur Hildersham counsels Christian parents to pray that the corrupt nature they have conveyed to their children will be healed and that the Holy Spirit would work saving grace in their hearts. He motivates us to pursue our childrenâ s spiritual welfare by reminding us of the duties we have toward our children, the comfort it will have on our own souls, and the glory it will bring to God.Discussing the God-given means to cultivate the gospel in the hearts of our children, he encourages us to maintain our authority as parents, instruct them in Godâ s Word, set a good example with our own lives, make sure influences upon them from outside the home are godly, and give ourselves diligently to prayer. Here is an encouraging message, providing guidance and hope for those concerned for the souls of their children.Author Arthur Hildersham (1563â 1632) was an English Puritan who trained at Christâ s College, Cambridge, and served as minister of St. Helen, Ashby.
Edité par Puritan Publications, 2019
ISBN 10 : 162663341XISBN 13 : 9781626633414
Vendeur : Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, Etats-Unis
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Etat : New.
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RHB.-2017. d.w. 168pp.Originally published as The Doctrine of Fasting and Praier, and Humiliation for Sinne (London 1633)Hildershamâ s Fasting, Prayer, and Humiliation for Sin offers a portrait of eight sermons on Psalm 35:13 preached in 1625â 1626. Yet, unlike a still picture, they exude a lively energy and intensity prompted by the seriousness of the occasion: an outbreak of plague. Throughout, Hildersham presents the reasons, need, method, and helps the Christian is to employ in taking up fasting and prayer as a serious duty, both for himself and for others, especially in the face of great judgment. His work encourages Christians to grow in repentance for sin by laying out its seriousness and the reality of its consequences, whether in this life or the next. His word then is timely now: â As the Lord Himself counsels you, â Prepare to meet thy God.â â AuthorAuthor Hildersham (1563â 1632) was an English Puritan who trained at Christâ s College, Cambridge, and served as minister of St. Helen, Ashby.
Edité par Reformation Heritage Books, 2017
ISBN 10 : 1601785283ISBN 13 : 9781601785282
Vendeur : GF Books, Inc., Hawthorne, CA, Etats-Unis
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Etat : Good. Book is in Used-Good condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain limited notes and highlighting.
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Vendeur : James A. Dickson Books, Glasgow, UK, Royaume-Uni
SDG.-2018.  d.w.  192pp.Preparing for the Lordâ s Supper presents practical instruction from two Puritans. William Bradshawâ s contribution explains the dangers of taking Communion unworthily and how to prevent it. His work concludes with a set of questions to aid Christians in self-examination as they prepare for the Lordâ s Supper. Bradshawâ s piece is supplemented with Arthur Hildershamâ s thorough catechetical tool for understanding and properly partaking of the sacred meal. These treatises exemplify what Puritan ministers taught to common people in ordinary, obscure towns and villages as they prepared to take the Lordâ s Supper. They are a similar challenge to us today to prepare ourselves thoughtfully and prayerfully before coming to the Lordâ s Table. In the broadest sense, they supply a helpful guide for proving our faith through self-examination. As Bradshaw says, â The duty of trying and examining a manâ s self is of use to the best of Christians.â Authors and EditorWilliam Bradshaw (1570â 1618) graduated from Cambridge University and quickly became a target for anti-Puritan authorities within the Church of England. He spent most of his ministry as a household chaplain for Alexander and Katharine Rediche. He preached regularly at the local church of Stapenhill and was also engaged with Hildersham and others in the preaching exercises at Burton-upon-Trent and Ashby. In addition to his devotional writings, Bradshaw published controversial works on justification, Puritanism, episcopacy, separatism, and baptism. He died in London in 1618 at age forty-eight.Arthur Hildersham (1563â 1632) completed his studies at Cambridge University and was invited to minister at Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, in 1587. He was a ceremonial nonconformist and one of the main organizers of the Puritan Millenary Petition, presented to King James I in 1603. Hildersham suffered greatly for his Puritan convictions, being dismissed from preaching, excommunicated, heavily fined, and even sent to prison. In 1625, on the death of King James I, Hildersham was relicensed as a minister and was enabled to preach again in Ashby. He died on Sunday, March 4, 1632, and was buried two days later in the chancel of St. Helenâ s Church, Ashby.LESLEY A. ROWE is an associate fellow in the history department of the University of Warwick. She has written several journal and magazine articles and is the author of The Life and Times ofArthur Hildersham: Prince among Puritans.Endorsementsâ Those questions and answers wherein Hildersham has comprised the doctrine of the Lordâ s Supper . have been of singular good use to many poor souls for their worthy preparation to that ordinance. And in very deed they do more fully furnish a Christian to that whole spiritual duty than any other, in any language that I know, in so small a compass.â â John Cotton (1628) on Hildershamâ s Doctrine of Communicating Worthily in the Lordâ s Supper .
Edité par Arnhem, Jacob van Biesen 1659, 1659
Vendeur : Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Pays-Bas
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Edité par Arnhem, Jacob van Biesen, 1659
Vendeur : Antiquariaat de Roo, Zwijndrecht, Pays-Bas
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