The Service of the House of God, According to the Practice of the Church of Scotland: Intended Chiefly to Assist the Devotion and Direct the ... And to Form a Directory to Young Clergymen, - Softcover

William Liston

 
9780243208630: The Service of the House of God, According to the Practice of the Church of Scotland: Intended Chiefly to Assist the Devotion and Direct the ... And to Form a Directory to Young Clergymen,

Synopsis

This nonfiction religious text, first published in the 19th century, offers a comprehensive guide to Christian worship, examining the significance of prayer, lectures, and sermonizing within the context of the Presbyterian Church. The author, a learned minister, presents three distinct prayers for every Sabbath, exploring their general, special, and public facets. Each sermon, also included in the volume, delves into an important Christian subject. The book additionally contains sections on baptism, marriage, ordination, and communion, serving as a valuable resource for religious education and insight. The author's profound understanding of the Christian faith shines through, offering a rich exploration of the themes of faith, virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly-kindness, and charity. This book continues to hold relevance for contemporary Christian practice, providing a thought-provoking and spiritually enriching experience for readers seeking a deeper understanding of their faith.

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